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Indian Defence NewsPunjab's Agniveer Akashdeep Singh Martyred During Duty in Jammu

Punjab’s Agniveer Akashdeep Singh Martyred During Duty in Jammu

The 22-year-old soldier from Kothe Chahal village had recently returned to duty after a short leave; his mortal remains to reach the village on Friday.

A sense of deep mourning has engulfed the village of Kothe Chahal in Punjab’s Faridkot district following the martyrdom of Agniveer Akashdeep Singh, who laid down his life while performing his duty in Jammu. Akashdeep, only 22 years old, had been serving in the Indian Army’s Sikh Regiment and had returned to duty recently after spending time at home on leave. His untimely sacrifice has left the entire region shocked and sorrowful.

Akashdeep Singh, son of Balwinder Singh, joined the Indian Army nearly one and three-quarter years ago under the Agnipath recruitment scheme. Known in his village for his discipline, sincerity, and deep sense of patriotism, Akashdeep had fulfilled his long-cherished dream of serving the nation by becoming an Agniveer. He had been posted in Jammu, a sensitive border region that often witnesses security challenges and hostile engagements.

On April 20, 2025, Akashdeep returned to his post after completing his leave. Just a few hours before the tragic incident, he had a heartfelt conversation with his mother, unaware that it would be their last. On Thursday morning, the family received the heartbreaking news of his martyrdom while on duty. Although the exact circumstances surrounding his death have not been officially disclosed, the gravity of the loss has deeply impacted both the family and the broader community.

His mortal remains will be brought to Kothe Chahal on Friday, where villagers, relatives, and military personnel will gather to pay their final respects. His funeral is expected to draw a large crowd from across the region, united in grief and pride for the young soldier who gave his life for the nation.

The news has sent ripples of sorrow throughout the district. Many residents visited the family home to offer their condolences. Local schools, shops, and community centers observed a moment of silence in his memory. Flags flew at half-mast as a mark of respect for the fallen hero.

Punjab Assembly Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan, who shares a long-standing association with Akashdeep’s father Balwinder Singh, expressed deep sorrow over the young soldier’s martyrdom. In his condolence message, Sandhwan said, “It is a deeply personal loss for me. Balwinder Singh is an old friend and this tragedy has shaken us all. I pray to the Almighty to give the family strength and peace during this difficult time. Akashdeep’s sacrifice will never be forgotten.”

Sandhwan also emphasized that the government stands in solidarity with the martyr’s family and assured them of all necessary support. Plans are underway for state honors to be accorded during the final rites.

Akashdeep Singh’s story is one of courage, commitment, and ultimate sacrifice. His journey from a small village in Punjab to the frontlines of national security serves as a reminder of the bravery and dedication of India’s young soldiers. As his village prepares to bid him a final farewell, the nation salutes one of its bravest sons.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
Adhidev Jasrotia
Passionate about the military, geopolitics, and national security affairs. Recommended for TES-49 from 19 SSB Allahabad with AIR-138.
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