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Two Army Personnel Killed as Vehicle Plunges into Ditch in Arunachal Pradesh’s Upper Subansiri District

This incident serves as a somber reminder of the sacrifices made by India's armed forces in safeguarding the nation's borders.

By SSBCrack
Last updated: March 11, 2026
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Two Army Personnel Killed as Vehicle Plunges into Ditch in Arunachal Pradesh's Upper Subansiri District

In a tragic incident near the India-China border, two Indian Army personnel lost their lives when their military vehicle fell into a deep ditch in Arunachal Pradesh’s Upper Subansiri district. The accident, which occurred during an operational movement, highlights the challenging terrain and risks faced by soldiers deployed in remote frontier areas.

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The mishap took place on March 7 near Reddi village, as the vehicle was traveling from Gelemo to Taksing for duties under Operation Snow Leopard, a strategic initiative aimed at maintaining vigilance along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) amid ongoing border tensions with China. Defence officials confirmed that the vehicle’s plunge into the ditch resulted in immediate fatalities for two occupants, while the driver sustained only minor injuries.

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The deceased have been identified as Naib Subedar Kulwant Singh, serving with the 908 Field Regiment under the 56 Artillery Brigade, and Naik Pradeep Kumar Sharma of the 18 Sikh Regiment. Naik Sharma, a resident of Rae Bareli in Uttar Pradesh, was known for his dedicated service in infantry operations. Both soldiers were pronounced dead at the scene, and their bodies were recovered by fellow personnel who responded promptly to the accident.

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The driver, Amarjeet Gujjar, also from the 908 Field Regiment, escaped with minor injuries and was immediately evacuated to the Field Hospital at Borarupak for medical attention. According to official statements, he is stable and out of danger, receiving ongoing treatment to ensure full recovery.

Upper Subansiri district, characterized by rugged mountainous terrain and unpredictable weather conditions, poses significant logistical challenges for military operations. The region is part of India’s eastern sector along the LAC, where troops are routinely deployed for patrolling and surveillance under initiatives like Operation Snow Leopard, launched in response to heightened border activities since 2020. Defence sources emphasized that such incidents, though rare, underscore the perils of serving in high-altitude, remote areas where road infrastructure is often limited and hazardous.

An internal inquiry has been initiated by the Army to determine the exact cause of the accident, with preliminary assessments pointing to possible factors such as slippery roads or mechanical issues, though no conclusive findings have been released yet. The Army has extended its deepest condolences to the families of the fallen soldiers and assured them of full support, including ex-gratia payments and other entitlements as per service protocols.

This incident serves as a somber reminder of the sacrifices made by India’s armed forces in safeguarding the nation’s borders. Tributes have poured in from military colleagues and local communities, honoring the bravery and commitment of Naib Subedar Singh and Naik Sharma. Further updates on the investigation will be provided as details emerge.

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