"I had only one child and I gave him to the Army, to the nation. No father can be prouder," Rajbir Singh, the Captain Pawan's father, was quoted as saying by an Army spokesman.
The 22-year-old officer, hailing from Jind area in Harayana, had joined the Army only three years ago and had recently taken part in two successful operations where three militants were killed, the spokesman said.
The captain laid down his life as security forces tried to storm the Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI) building at Pampore in Pulwama district of south Kashmir where the militants are holed up since last evening.
"Captain Pawan of 10 Para attained martyrdom leading his men from the front in a tricky deliberate operation against the terrorists hiding in a government building," the spokesman added.
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