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A General's grief: COAS Upendra Dwivedi remembers his fallen brother-in-arms

A General's grief: COAS Upendra Dwivedi remembers his fallen brother-in-arms

Time of India21-04-2025

Naib Subedar Baldev Singh funeral.
Chandigarh: In a poignant and deeply personal tribute,
General Upendra Dwivedi
, the Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), paid homage to
Naib Subedar Baldev Singh
of 18th Battalion the Jammu and Kashmir Rifles (18 JAK RIF), who made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty while deployed at the formidable Kumar Post on the Siachen Glacier-the highest battlefield in the world. Both the army chief and the soldier had once served closely together.
The wreath-laying ceremony was conducted at Shraddhanjali Sthal, Base Hospital, Delhi cantonment, where the Army Chief laid a wreath on the mortal remains of the valiant Junior Commissioned Officer. This was not merely a ceremonial gesture, but a heartfelt farewell by a former comrade-in-arms.
Naib Subedar Baldev Singh, a native of Sirsa district in Haryana, was enrolled into the 18 JAK RIF in 2002 during Operation Rakshak in the Kashmir Valley.
He first came in contact with General Dwivedi in October 2003, when the present COAS took command of the battalion. At the time, Naib Subedar Baldev Singh was serving in Delta Company. Recognising his potential and spark, the Commanding Officer nominated him for specialist duties in the Battalion's Signal Platoon.
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The COAS, as then CO 18 JAK RIF, personally mentored Baldev Singh as an Infantry Signaller. The young soldier accompanied the CO in numerous operations, displaying unwavering professionalism, courage, and dedication. Over time, Baldev Singh rose through the ranks and was promoted to Naib Subedar about a year ago. The bond between the two soldiers, built on mutual respect and shared hardships, grew into a familial relationship, making the loss all the more profound and personal.
The army spokesperson informed that Naib Subedar Baldev Singh tragically lost his life on 20 April, while serving with the Signal Platoon at Kumar Post in the treacherous terrain of the Northern Glacier, Siachen.
'He will always be remembered as a cheerful, brave, and highly motivated soldier whose commitment to duty and professional excellence were deeply valued. The Indian Army stands in steadfast solidarity with the bereaved family during this hour of grief and salutes the indomitable spirit and devotion to duty of Naib Subedar Baldev Singh,' the spokesperson added.

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