My father was also part of this great indo-pak kargil war 😇though a real hero is in my home already im so proud to be an army brat Lets hope i will also make my father feel proud 😊
Indian Navy played an important role in Kargil war because in Indian Ocean it blocked all the oil supplies to Pakistan and Pakistan was so frightened that time they used to think that Indian ships can attack any time so a big salute and thankyou sir for being there 🙏
Salute to sangwan sir. Heard lot about his valourias leadership from my office mate Naik Hardayal(16 grenadier) he was part of sangwan sir company and fought at Kargil. Hardayal also lost his hearing ability during kargil. Now works as a LDC. Hats of all team 16 Grenadier. Jai Hind
Salute you sir, tears in eye, whole body is shivering, can't imagine how our heroes fought for our country and for us. In those days my father was on leave and i was in my bua home, when i came back my mother told me that father leave was cancelled and father was moved to kargil war area. For Many days we was attached to tv and whenever we are getting news that many soldier sacrificed, whole family always feel unhapping. My father served in Great Garhwal Rifle and retired after 26 year of service in 2008.i remember he moved to kargil sector in April last and returned in November 1999.I remember on 5th November 1999 night my birthday i was slept, sudden i feel someone is kissing me and picking me in lap,then i found my father was hugging me. Long black beard. I was so happy and get the best gift ❤️❤️❤️. Love you papa, salute all super hero of my country. Really inspiration sir. Thank you vijay sir and sangwan sir. Great learning for me for entire life...
People from the Forces are made up of different DNA, "murde me bhi jaan phoonk" de esa motivation milta hai unki kahani sunke from real-life instances. Really privileged to hear Captain Sangwan Sir, from the civil street we bow down to both of you for your service to the Nation. Special thanks to Lt Cdr Bijay Sir for taking the initiative to spread awareness about how the forces function and hosting amazing talks with the Veterans. We love your content sir and wanna end this on a note since the theme is Kargil.. "Yeh Dil Mange More".. Jai Hind
1999me meri age 9year ki thi or us time par itni jankari nahi thi ke ye ho kya raha he news par dikhate the ke kis prakar gole dage ja rahe he pahado par or humare veer jawan lad rahe he .par ab samajh me aya ki vo kargil war thi .Hume apne veer jawano par garv he unki wajah se hum aaj har tyohar or chain se so par rahe he .jai hind jai bharat jai jawan jai kisan
Thank you Sir @BijayNair for giving us a peek into why freedom is not free. And what is the price paid for our peaceful lives. Jai Hind 🇮🇳 Jai Hind ki Sena.
I am civilian but i learn patience from my brave indian army.Kargil war stories are our inspiration,it helps us fight our life war .We love our soldiers.
I vividly remember all those talks, which my parents and neighbours used to do on those days though I was just 4 yrs but I still recall all those talks.
Capt Sangwan - I repeatedly watch Kargil stories and hope you will read my comments and at least acknowledge, if not write a few lines to me. First of all, you are Son of India. Our National Hero. Filmi characters should watch this particular PodCast and learn what it means to be a hero. Not dancing around, fornicating with woman and making tons of money. Also our filthy politicians. Coming to my main comments Capt you are an amazing soldier and top rated officer. I can’t imagine being on that treacherous slopes to fight and achieve the objective and be a role model for your men. Hats off and my salutations to you and our Army. There are so many brave men and the nation is surviving because of people like you all. You briefly mentioned that Pakistanis fled when you reached the top leaving everything strewn across. I am curious to know more about that scenario. How they ran away. Wast their exit route blocked, why were they allowed to run away. Please without hesitation tell me what our troops would have done had they found few enemy. Would you have (rightfully) killed them in the heat of the battle or captured them. If I were you I would have bayonetted them or hacked them with Kukhri. Despite your leg being blownup you saw to it that your men were safe. You are made of steel Capt. Were you a bachelor then? Equally fascinating is your return to civilian life and continuing your sporting talent to the top International level. You are a legend a source of inspiration to all. God is with you and remember you telling that six days before Kalyan’s martyrdom you were in the eyesights of Pakis. I also feel sorry for Manoj and Batra elsewhere. May good bless their souls.
SIR ITS A GR8 HONOUR HEARING SANGWAN SIR HUGE INSPIRATION FOR KIDS WHO ARE ASPIRING INDIAN DEFENCE AS A PROFESSION . I CANT JOIN DEFENCE FORCE THIS JANAM BUT IF I HAVE NEXT JANAM AS A HUMAN I WOULD LIKE TO JOIN ARMY JAI HIND
My Salute to capt sangwan .I had tears in my eyes for him and all our brave officers and men of our army who give every thing to protect our lives and foremost our great country. Jai Hind to you sir.
Till date, I couldn't find any word to describe and will not be possible for any one to describe an solider, if any one has added that word in Dictionary, I will salute him
This account of war has given a new perspective towards life; thank you for your service and great to see that inspite of your condition you are an inspiration by your actions. We can learn how not to give up on life