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Galwan Martyred’s wife commissioned in Army, posted at frontline in Ladakh

New Delhi: Rekha Singh, wife of Naik Deepak Singh who was martyred in Galwan valley Clashes in 2020, has been commissioned as Lieutenant into Indian Army, officials informed on Saturday. ---Advertisement--- As per the information, she has completed her one-year training at Officers Training Academy in Chennai. she has been posted along the Line of Actual […]

New Delhi: Rekha Singh, wife of Naik Deepak Singh who was martyred in Galwan valley Clashes in 2020, has been commissioned as Lieutenant into Indian Army, officials informed on Saturday. 

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As per the information, she has completed her one-year training at Officers Training Academy in Chennai. she has been posted along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) at a frontline base in eastern Ladakh. 

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Naik Deepak Singh was awarded Vir Chakra (posthumous) in 2021, he was from the 16th battalion of the Bihar Regiment. 

“Woman Cadet Rekha Singh, wife of Late Naik(Nursing Assistant) Deepak Singh, #VirChakra(Posthumous) got commissioned into #IndianArmy after completing her training from #OTA  #Chennai. Nk Deepak made the supreme sacrifice during the #Galwan Clashes,” said Indian Army. 

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Deepak Singh made the supreme sacrifice during the Galwan Clashes in 2020. 

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First published on: Apr 29, 2023 04:17 PM IST


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