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20 years after Major’s martyrdom in J&K, daughter set to join Indian Army

Lieutenant Inayat Vats, daughter of the late Major Navneet Vats, who laid down his life for the country in a counter-insurgency operation over two decades ago, was commissioned into the Indian Army during the Passing Out Parade.

At the tender age of three, Inayat experienced a profound loss that would profoundly shape her life’s trajectory. Her father, Major Vats, was a hero who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty, leaving behind a legacy of courage and unwavering dedication to the nation.

Growing up amidst the tales of her father’s bravery, Inayat was inspired to walk in his footsteps and serve the country with the same valor and commitment.

The Passing Out Parade at OTA Chennai was not just a ceremonial occasion; it was a poignant testament to Inayat’s resilience and the supreme sacrifice made by her father. Clad in the uniform once donned by her father, Lieutenant Inayat Vats epitomized the continuity of service and sacrifice ingrained in the hearts of those who serve in the Indian Army.

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Her commissioning into the army as a lieutenant has been met with warm acclaim, with many lauding her as the “Army Daughter” who has come full circle from the tragic loss of her father to proudly serving the nation. This event serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices endured by the armed forces and their families and the indomitable spirit of resilience and patriotism that propels individuals like Inayat to devote their lives to the service of the country.

As Lieutenant Inayat Vats embarks on her journey in the Indian Army, she carries with her the legacy of her father and the aspirations of a nation deeply grateful for the sacrifices of its soldiers. Her narrative serves as a beacon of inspiration, echoing the ethos of the Indian Army to “Serve With Honour.”

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