3 years after losing her husband in the Galwan clash, Rekha Singh is commissioned into the Indian army. Where the husband was martyred in Galvan, the wife will handle the front as an officer; Rekha Singh became lieutenant in Indian Army.
Singh is commissioned into the Indian army
In a heartwarming turn of events, Rekha Singh, who lost her husband Naik Deepak Singh in the Galwan Valley clashes between India and China in 2020, has been commissioned into the Indian Army three years after her husband’s death. Singh’s husband, Naik Deepak Singh, was among the 20 Indian soldiers who lost their lives in the violent clash with Chinese troops in Ladakh.
Rekha Singh, who was determined to carry on her husband’s legacy, had been preparing for the Army’s Services Selection Board (SSB) exam for the past few years. Her dedication and hard work paid off when she successfully cleared the exam and was commissioned into the Indian Army as a Lieutenant on Saturday.
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Singh’s achievement has been hailed by many as a testament to her courage and determination in the face of adversity. Indian Army Chief General MM Naravane congratulated Singh on her achievement and said that her joining the Army was a fitting tribute to her husband’s sacrifice.
The news of commissioning Rekha Singh into the Indian Army has been widely shared on social media, with many people lauding her for her grit and determination. Singh’s story is an inspiration to many and a reminder of the sacrifices made by the brave soldiers who serve in the Indian Army.
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