Army officer, 23, drowns after he jumps into stream trying to save colleague

Lieutenant Shashank Tiwari, commissioned just six months ago, lost his life in the line of duty in Sikkim while rescuing an Agniveer.
Lieutenant Tiwari jumped into water and rescued Agniveer.
Lieutenant Tiwari jumped into water and rescued Agniveer.
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A 23-year-old Army officer, Lieutenant Shashank Tiwari, posted in Sikkim, died in the line of duty while saving a fellow soldier who fell into a mountain stream during an operational task, officials said on Friday.

The incident occurred when Lieutenant Tiwari of the Sikkim Scouts Regiment was leading a team to a strategic location being prepared for future deployment. Around 11 am, Agniveer Stephan Subba slipped while crossing a log bridge and was swept away by a fast-moving stream.

Without hesitation, Lieutenant Tiwari jumped into the torrent in an attempt to rescue the soldier. Naik Pukar Katel also entered the water to assist. Together, they successfully pulled the Agniveer to safety.

However, in the process, Lieutenant Tiwari was carried away by the strong current. Despite immediate rescue efforts by the patrol team, his body was found 800 metres downstream nearly half an hour later.

"His bravery and devotion to duty will continue to inspire generations," the Army said, while sharing the news of death of the officer, who was commissioned into the versive just six months ago.

Lieutenant Tiwari was leading a Route Opening Patrol towards a Tactical Operating Base (TOB) in Sikkim.
Lieutenant Tiwari was leading a Route Opening Patrol towards a Tactical Operating Base (TOB) in Sikkim.
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Lieutenant Tiwari jumped into water and rescued Agniveer.

The Indian Army praised Lieutenant Tiwari’s actions as a true reflection of the force’s core values -- selfless service, integrity, and leadership by example. His sacrifice highlights the enduring bond between officers and soldiers, forged in both war and peace.

Source: India Today

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