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Babu and two soldiers were killed in the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh on Monday night during a clash with Chinese troops in the first such incident involving fatalities after a gap of 45 years, signalling a massive escalation in the five-week border standoff in the sensitive region.
The slain officer’s father said while he could not live his dreams of serving the armed forces, his son did.
“I could not join the army and serve my country. So I wanted my son to join the defence forces and serve our country though my relatives discouraged the idea,” B Upender, father of the slain Colonel and a retired banker, said.
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Babu, who hailed from Suryapet district in Telangana, was serving in the 16 Bihar regiment as Commanding Officer, his father said. He is survived by his wife, daughter and son, who are residing in Delhi.
The slain officer, who was expecting a posting in Hyderabad soon, had spoken to his mother on Sunday where the conversation centred around the ongoing tensions.
“He last spoke to me on Sunday night,” Babu’s mother said.
Though ‘crestfallen,’ she is “proud that my son sacrificed (his life) for the nation,” she said.
When asked about the tensions at the Indo-China border, Santosh had said those issues could not be discussed given the sensitivity.
“I told him to be careful,” the bereaved father told reporters. Babu joined the Indian Army in 2004 and was first posted in Jammu and Kashmir, Upender said.
The family was informed about the tragedy this afternoon by senior army officials. Babu’s mortal remains are expected to reach his native Suryapet on Wednesday for the final rites, district police chief R Bhaskaran said.
“As of now the information available is the mortal remains have to reach Delhi and from there, his wife and children will travel to Suryapet, where the final rites are scheduled to happen”, the SP said.
The Indian and Chinese armies are engaged in a standoff in Pangong Tso, Galwan Valley, Demchok and Daulat Beg Oldie in eastern Ladakh.
A sizable number of Chinese Army personnel had even transgressed into the Indian side of the de-facto border in several areas, including Pangong Tso.
The Indian Army has been fiercely objecting to the transgressions and demanded their immediate withdrawal for the restoration of peace and tranquillity in the area.
Both sides held a series of talks in the last few days to resolve the row before the differences took a violent and fatal turn on Monday.