‘We will send our sons also to the army’, the country was heartbroken after hearing the story of the brave sacrifices of Operation Sindoor; The determination of the brave women became an example


The stories of bravery of the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives while protecting the motherland during ‘Operation Sindoor’ remain a source of inspiration for the entire country. The government may have now formally given them the status of ‘sacrificers’, but for these brave families they have been immortal since day one. The hearts of these families from Himachal, Haryana, Bihar, Rajasthan and other states are more proud than sad. Sushma, the widow of Kangra Subedar Pawan Kumar Jaryal, says, ‘When the information about his injury was received, we assumed that he had passed away from the country. If my children want to join the army, I will bless them with pride.

untold stories of indomitable courage The stories of bravery of these heroes will make anyone emotional. Subedar Major Pawan Kumar Jaryal of Headquarters 10 Infantry Brigade had given a befitting reply to the enemy shelling in Poonch sector on 9 May 2025. Similarly, Seema Devi, wife of Haryana’s Lance Naik Dinesh Kumar Sharma, who was pregnant at the time of her husband’s sacrifice, has today resolved to send her son to the army. His family proudly says that Dinesh’s name is now immortalized forever in the ‘Tyaga Chakra’ of the National War Memorial.

Fought till his last breath, saved the lives of his comrades. The story of bravery of Havaldar Sunil Kumar Singh Yadav of Buxar, Bihar gives goosebumps to everyone. When Pakistani drones attacked in Rajouri sector, Sunil, without caring for his life, came out in the open and started firing. He not only alerted his comrades, but also saved the lives of many soldiers by sacrificing himself. Sunil’s wife Sujata Devi, who was posthumously awarded the Army Medal, says that her husband sacrificed his life for the country with a smile, and if the country needed it, she would also sacrifice both her sons for the country.

Bravery will be recorded in golden letters in the pages of history Seema Devi, the widow of Sergeant Surendra Kumar Moga, resident of Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, says that she has no complaint against the government, she is just relieved that the country has given due respect to her husband’s sacrifice. At the same time, the parents of Veer Chakra awarded rifleman Sunil Kumar say that the sorrow of their son’s separation will remain lifelong, but his name being included among the great heroes of the country is the biggest achievement for their family. These families today are not only remembering their brave sons, but are also writing a new definition of patriotism for the coming generations.