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Pulwama terror attack martyr Major Vibhuti’s wife Nikita dons Army uniform

Thereafter Nikita Kaul made the inspiring decision to join the Indian Army leaving her corporate job.

Pulwama terror attack martyr Major Vibhuti’s wife Nikita dons Army uniform

In an inspiring development, Nikita Kaul, wife of Major Vibhuti Shankar Dhoundiyal, who sacrificed his life in a Pulwama terror attack in 2019, on Saturday donned the olive green by joining the Army to continue the legacy of her husband.

The PRO of the Udhampur based headquarters of the Northern Command of the Army announced on the official Twitter handle; “#MajVibhutiShankarDhoundiyal, made the Supreme Sacrifice at #Pulwama in 2019, was awarded SC (P). Today his wife @Nitikakaul dons #IndianArmy uniform; paying him a befitting tribute. A proud moment for her as Lt Gen Y K Joshi, #ArmyCdrNC himself pips the Stars on her shoulders!”

Northern Army Commander Lt General Y.K. Joshi pipped the stars on her shoulders. She had passed out of the Officers Training Academy on 26 May, this year. On Saturday she was formally commissioned into the Indian Army. She will be joining the force as Lieutenant.

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In 2019, Major Dhoundiyal posted with 55 Rashtriya Rifles, sacrificed his life during a gun battle with Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorists just days after a car bomb attack in Pulwama killed 40 Central Reserve Police Force personnel.
Major Dhoundiyal was married for just nine months before his demise.

Thereafter Nikita Kaul made the inspiring decision to join the Indian Army leaving her corporate job.

Just six months after her husband’s martyrdom, Nikita filled the Short Service Commission (SSC) form. She cleared the exam and the Services Selection Board (SSB) interview as well. She went at Officers Training Academy (OTA) at Chennai for her training.

She left her corporate job to join the Indian Army and in 2020 she passed the Short Service Commission (SSC) examination and the Services Selection Board (SSB) interview.

Back then she had stated, “I took my own time to recover from the major loss and the decision to sit for the Short Service Commission examination happened gradually. Just filling the form in September last year was a big decision. But I had decided that I want to walk on a similar path like my husband.”

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