In a touching narrative of sacrifice and unity, the children of two Indian soldiers who heroically gave their lives for the nation are now joyfully marking five years of their own marriage. This heartfelt milestone connects the legacies of their fathers, who both served in the same unit and were tragically killed in action within the challenging terrains of the Ladakh region.
Ravinder Singh, the son of Naik Kuldeep Singh, and Manpreet Kaur, the daughter of Lance Naik Gurdyal Singh, share a unique bond that traces back to their childhood in the Chhamb Jourian sector of Jammu and Kashmir during their fathers’ postings in Pathankot in the 1990s. Both soldiers were dedicated members of the 10 Sikh Light Infantry, with Kuldeep Singh making the ultimate sacrifice during Operation Rakshak in 2000 at Uri, and Gurdyal Singh losing his life in the line of duty in 1998 in the same region, which has been an active zone for counter-insurgency operations since 1990.
The mothers of Ravinder and Manpreet, Mandeep Kaur and Jaswinder Kaur, both widowed at a young age, rekindled their camaraderie after many years at an annual unit event in 2019. This reconnection not only honored their late husbands’ memories but also paved the way for the marriage of their children in November of that year. Now parents to a 3-year-old daughter, Apaargun Kaur, and a nearly one-year-old son, Bhavtej Singh, Ravinder and Manpreet continue to uphold the ideals and sacrifices exemplified by their fathers.
Reflecting on their shared history, Ravinder expressed their pride: “We don’t remember much of our time in the unit quarters as children, but we are proud of the fact that our fathers fought for the nation and made the ultimate sacrifice.” Manpreet, who works in the Ludhiana mini-secretariat, echoed this sentiment and highlighted the continued support from their unit, which remains a critical aspect of their lives.
Although Ravinder aspired to join the Army, health challenges led him down a different path, yet he and his family maintain a strong bond with their unit, even as it has relocated to Assam. Their marriage symbolizes a tribute to the brave legacies of their fathers, showcasing how the bonds of service and sacrifice persist through generations.
As they celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary and the birthday of their son just a day later, Ravinder and Manpreet embody resilience, unity, and patriotism. Their story serves as an inspiring reminder of the unwavering spirit of those who serve the nation and the unbreakable ties forged in the crucible of shared experiences and sacrifices.