In a tragic incident, Naib Subedar PS Yadav of the Indian Army’s Corps of Military Police lost his life due to a landslide while serving in an operational area. The natural disaster struck without warning, claiming the life of the brave soldier who hailed from Uttar Pradesh. His next of kin have been informed, and tributes are pouring in from across the nation for the fallen hero.
Naib Subedar Yadav was a part of the Corps of Military Police (CMP), a vital arm of the Indian Army known for its discipline and distinctive red berets, white lanyards, and belts. The CMP plays a crucial role in maintaining order within the Army’s ranks, regulating traffic, managing logistics, and ensuring discipline across units. The Corps has a proud history dating back to 1939 when the first Provost unit was raised. It served with distinction in key World War II campaigns in North Africa and Burma.
Landslides are a recurring threat in India, particularly in mountainous and hilly terrains, often triggered by intense monsoon rains. This tragedy adds to a grim list of natural disasters in the country. In 2013, the catastrophic Uttarakhand floods resulted in thousands of deaths, prompting the Army’s large-scale rescue operation—Operation Surya Hope. More recently, in 2024, a major landslide in Kerala claimed over 165 lives, reinforcing the deadly potential of such calamities.
The Indian Army expressed its deepest condolences and saluted the supreme sacrifice of Naib Subedar Yadav. His passing stands as a solemn reminder of the challenges and dangers faced by soldiers even outside combat zones. From extreme weather conditions to natural disasters, Indian soldiers continue to risk their lives while serving and safeguarding the nation in every circumstance.