In a tragic incident on Sunday, Naib Subedar Rakesh Kumar of the Indian Army was killed in action during a fierce gunfight with terrorists in the Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir. This encounter occurred around 11 AM in the Keshwan forest area when joint search parties of the Army and police intercepted the militants. The intense exchange of gunfire lasted for over four hours, resulting in the death of Kumar and injuries to three other soldiers.
The Army’s official social media account paid tribute to Naib Subedar Rakesh Kumar, hailing him as a “braveheart” who made the ultimate sacrifice. “GOC White Knight Corps and all ranks salute the supreme sacrifice of braveheart, Nb Sub Rakesh Kumar of 2 Para (SF),” the post read. Kumar was participating in a counter-insurgency operation in the Bhart Ridge area of Kishtwar. The Army expressed its condolences and solidarity with Kumar’s grieving family.
Family members shared the heartbreaking news that Rakesh Kumar had plans to rebuild their monsoon-damaged home. His brother, Karam Singh, revealed that the family had been living in a rented house since their ten-room residence was damaged in the previous year’s rains. Rakesh had returned home on leave about a month and a half prior and had promised to initiate construction on their new house in January.
Naib Subedar Kumar is survived by his wife, Bhanupriya, their two children – a 13-year-old daughter named Yashshwini and a 7-year-old son named Pranav – as well as his 90-year-old mother, Bhati Devi. The family’s hopes for the future now mourn the loss of their beloved member.
In the aftermath of the encounter, security forces in Kishtwar continue their search operations within the dense forests of Keshwan and surrounding areas. Officials have reported no new contacts with the terrorists since the gunfight, which has led to concerns that three to four militants, believed to be responsible for previous attacks, remain holed up in the region. The challenging terrain and dense vegetation add to the difficulties faced by security personnel as they work to locate and neutralize the remaining threats.
The ongoing operations highlight the persistent security concerns in this sensitive region, reflecting the broader challenges faced by forces in combating insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir.