Key Points

Two Indian Army pilots risked their lives to rescue a child trapped in flash floods in Rajouri. Despite dangerous conditions, they executed a flawless aerial operation. The mission underscores the Army’s dedication to saving lives beyond the battlefield. Their bravery has earned nationwide praise.

Key Points: Army Pilots Rescue Child in Daring Rajouri Flood Operation

  • Pilots faced heavy rain and poor visibility during rescue
  • Chopper hovered just a foot above turbulent waters
  • Child saved in a precisely timed aerial manoeuvre
  • Mission highlights Army’s commitment to civilian safety
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Army pilots brave flash floods in daring Rajouri rescue

Indian Army pilots Col Shaurya Singh and Lt Col Abhijit Singh braved flash floods to save a stranded child in Jammu and Kashmir.

"Any miscalculation could have proven fatal for both the crew and the victim. – Indian Army Report"

New Delhi, July 24

In a dramatic and life-saving mission, two Indian Army helicopter pilots risked their lives to rescue a child trapped amid flash floods in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir on July 23.

The operation, executed under dangerous conditions, has earned widespread praise for showcasing the Armed Forces’ bravery and unwavering commitment to civilian safety. Col Shaurya Singh and Lt Col Abhijit Singh, highly skilled pilots of the Indian Army, were called into action following reports of a child stranded near a rapidly swelling stream in the flood-affected area.

With heavy rain, poor visibility, and dangerous terrain adding to the challenge, the duo decided to attempt an aerial rescue.

Flying their helicopter to the location, the pilots encountered multiple obstacles, including strong wind currents, low-hanging wires, and unstable ground conditions.

Despite the dangers, they managed to hover the chopper just a foot above the turbulent waters. In a tense and precisely timed manoeuvre, the child was lifted to safety amid thunderous floodwaters. The entire rescue took minutes but demanded absolute concentration and skill - any miscalculation could have proven fatal for both the crew and the victim.

The courageous act is a shining example of the Indian Army’s ethos of selfless service and unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of citizens.

Col Shaurya Singh and Lt Col Abhijit Singh went far beyond the call of duty, embodying the highest traditions of the Armed Forces.

Their timely and heroic action not only saved a precious life but also reaffirmed the Indian Army’s role as first responders in times of crisis.

The successful rescue has not only saved a life but also their bravery stands as a testament to the Indian Army’s readiness to protect lives - not just on the battlefield, but wherever duty calls.

- IANS

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Priya S
Such heartwarming news amidst all the negativity! But can we also talk about why flood warnings weren't issued earlier? Prevention is better than heroic rescues.
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Rohit P
These pilots deserve the highest gallantry awards! Operating in those conditions requires nerves of steel. Makes me proud to be Indian when I read such stories.
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Kavya N
As someone from Jammu, I can confirm how dangerous those flash floods can be. The army is always our guardian angel in these hilly areas. God bless our soldiers!
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Michael C
Incredible skill and bravery! The precision required for such operations is mind-boggling. India's military training is truly world-class.
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Shreya B
While we celebrate this rescue, let's not forget the hundreds of unsung heroes in our armed forces who perform such miracles daily without media coverage. Respect!
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Varun X
The article mentions "a foot above turbulent waters" - can you imagine the skill required? These pilots make it look easy but it's literally life-and-death decisions every second.

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