The Line of Control (LoC), a volatile border separating India and Pakistan, stands as a constant reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers dedicated to protecting their nation’s sovereignty. On February 4, 2018, this reality struck home with devastating force when Captain Kapil Kundu, along with three other brave soldiers, made the ultimate sacrifice in an unprovoked attack by the Pakistan Army. Their story, particularly that of the young Captain Kundu, serves as a poignant testament to courage, patriotism, and the unwavering commitment that defines the Indian armed forces.
Captain Kapil Kundu, mere six days shy of his 23rd birthday, lost his life. Hailing from Ransika village in Haryana, serving with the 15 Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry (JAK LI) Regiment, a unit renowned for its valor, embodied the spirit of a true patriot. His life philosophy, succinctly captured on his Facebook page as “Life should be big instead of being long,” underscored his dedication to duty and his unwavering commitment to making a meaningful impact. This sentiment resonates deeply in light of his tragically short, yet undeniably significant, life.
The attack that claimed Captain Kundu’s life occurred along the LoC in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. The Pakistan Army launched anti-tank guided missiles that directly hit the bunker manned by the soldiers. The intense shelling not only claimed the lives of the soldiers but also injured several civilians, highlighting the indiscriminate nature of the attack and the dangers faced by those living in the border regions. Rifleman Ramavatar, Rifleman Subham Singh, and Havilder Roshan Lal also lost their lives alongside Captain Kundu, their names forever etched in the nation’s memory as heroes who defended their motherland.
The grief had hardly subsided when resolute determination took its place. Captain Kundu’s mother, Mrs. Sunita Kundu, gave an astonishing portrayal of courage in the face of extreme grief. Her words, “If I had another son, I would have sent him to the army too. Had my son lived for another 15-20 years, he would have done more for his nation,” characterizes the quintessential spirit of Indian families who, in any case, proudly send their children to serve the nation. The echo of her voice saluted the persistence of patriotism in the hearts of innumerable beings that know the worth of their country and who are willing to join her.
Captain Kundu was much more than a soldier. He was a student of Divine Dell International School and always passed with flying colors, while at the same time he was an incurable poet and an animal lover. His personality was not confined to a soldier only. It was willed instead to show a colorful spirit with endless love for life that itself doubled the tragedy of his loss—not just one more person gone, but another potential extinguished far too early.
The Indian Army delivered a fitting reply to that attack, ensuring that Pakistan pays for its aggression. The cross-border exchange, therefore, amounted to no less than an unmistakable message that India will not tolerate such provocations. Captain Kundu’s martyrdom and that of his compatriots brought great sorrow and reverence to the nation as leaders and citizens honored their supreme sacrifice in recognition of their ultimate commitment to the nation.
Captain Kapil Kundu’s legacy on the battlefield will always last. For him, life must be made worthwhile, and he spared no effort in giving an example of altruism and dedication. Captain Kundu’s mother and two sisters must find consolation in the knowledge that he will inspire generations of Indians for many years to come.
While we commemorate the brave Captain Kundu along with his compatriots on his 7th death anniversary, let us once again lay bare our utter resolve to live up to the values he portrayed: courage, patriotism, and selfless service. Their ultimate sacrifice starkly reminds us of the price of freedom and the steadfast commitment of the Indian Army. The name of brave Captain Kapil Kundu will always be remembered in its association with unfaltering dedication and the supreme sacrifice entrusted with the service of the nation.