Tri-services unite to complete Sepoy Sainudheen’s 2,500 km final journey from Sikkim

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Tri-services unite to complete Sepoy Sainudheen’s 2,500 km final journey from Sikkim



Army Aviation helicopters and Indian Air Force aircraft, including the C-295, were employed for this effort, ensuring timely and seamless transportation across multiple legs of the journey.Born on 20 December 1991 in Androth, Lakshadweep, Sepoy Sainudheen joined the Indian Army on 24 March 2012. Over the past 13 years, he served with honour and distinction across some of the harshest operational terrains, including the forbidding heights of the Siachen Glacier. He was known among peers and seniors alike for his professionalism, discipline and unflinching dedication to duty.A ceremonial wreath-laying tribute was conducted with full military honours at Bengdubi Military Station on 08 June, marking the Indian Army’s profound respect. At Androth, the Indian Navy rendered a Guard of Honour, reaffirming the sanctity of soldierly sacrifice.His Commanding Officer (CO) said: “Sepoy Sainudheen PK embodied the finest traditions of the Indian Army-quiet professionalism, absolute integrity, and unmatched dedication. Whether in Siachen or Sikkim, he served with a quiet courage that inspired all ranks.His sacrifice is a reminder that true valour lies in selfless service even in the face of unseen dangers. We salute a soldier, a comrade and a son of India whose memory will forever guide us.”, the CO added.This was not merely a logistical repatriation, described the Army, “it was a national salute, a reaffirmation of the nation’s gratitude and the enduring ethos of Service Before Self. The tri-services synergy and the respect shown across institutions reflect the ethos of the institutions and the unbreakable bond that binds the soldier to the soil and the country to its defenders.”, said Army.



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