- Inspired by a true story
An adroit military soldier Capt.Sundar, sniper specialist - Found himself in the front lines of the battle of Kargil. Sent with an outsmarting skill inherited from his dad. As Indian snipers taking an increasing toll in Kargil, Sundar camped for a week mission along the LOC. He was connected to the intelligence team away from the battle
team.
He was tested with patience and determination. Of course he had the focus towards his bait, waiting throughout the nights without a nap with his sniper fully loaded and eager index finder to trigger just to keep the flag high always.
He commemorates his acts of his dad – SVS.Manian, who injected the first seed of patriotism into him like how a mother injects the first seed of love.
SVS, a lower cadet soldier who was sent to Egypt and western countries during World War II - 1942, returned India after so many moons was his only inspirational war hero. He taught not the determination, patience but to love his own country.
When Sundar kept his eyes keen on passion rather counting his own medals, he was diagnosed with a critical kidney failure. He boarded back to Delhi military hospital immediately by leaving a hope to his mates that he will be back.
The next week his kidney was transplanted with no hope of joining military back.
In vain that organ never responded to him till now.
Jai Hind….!!!
He was tested with patience and determination. Of course he had the focus towards his bait, waiting throughout the nights without a nap with his sniper fully loaded and eager index finder to trigger just to keep the flag high always.
He struggled by enduring the biting cold at high altitude along the LoC with his troops just carrying a priceless pride that "I am from Indian Army".
He commemorates his acts of his dad – SVS.Manian, who injected the first seed of patriotism into him like how a mother injects the first seed of love.
SVS, a lower cadet soldier who was sent to Egypt and western countries during World War II - 1942, returned India after so many moons was his only inspirational war hero. He taught not the determination, patience but to love his own country.
When Sundar kept his eyes keen on passion rather counting his own medals, he was diagnosed with a critical kidney failure. He boarded back to Delhi military hospital immediately by leaving a hope to his mates that he will be back.
The next week his kidney was transplanted with no hope of joining military back.
In vain that organ never responded to him till now.
"May be my pistol is unloaded, but not my soul" - He mentioned.
Jai Hind….!!!
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