His mortal remains were consigned to flames at R S Pura, amid full military honours and chanting of slogans in his praise by emotional villagers and his family members.
On Wednesday, three Army officers were killed and a junior commissioned officer was critically injured when a Cheetah helicopter crashed at Sukna Military Camp in West Bengal.
The deceased were identified as pilot Major Sanjeev Lathar, co-pilot Maj Arvind Bazala and Lt Col Rajneesh Kumar.
He is survived by his parents, wife Aahana Bazala and a younger brother. He was an alumnus of Sainik School Nagrota.
The 30-year-old had joined National Defence Academy (NDA) in 2005 as cadet and later passed out as Army Lieutenant from Indian Military Academy (IMA) Dehradun in 2009. His first posting was at Chatha in Jammu.
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