PVC Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, whose mother said ‘Fight like a lion and don’t come back a coward’

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Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal was born to a family in Pune, Maharashtra which had a long legacy of serving the Indian Army since generations. Leitmotif of Second Lieutenant Khetarpal’s life had been displaying his unwavering dedication while confronting the enemy against their malicious intents in every war field and returning home with a glorious victory.

16th December, 1971, 8:00 a.m. – Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal instantly moved along with his troops for reinforcing the B squadron with A squadron when Pakistani warriors seeming more mightier at the instance were counter-attacking at Jarpal.

During the Indo Pak war in 1971, Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal’s 17 Poona Horse was ordered to construct a bridge across the River Basantar. The bridge helped the tanks to pass to fight against the Pakistani soldiers. The Pakistani soldiers had outnumbered the Indian soldiers and therefore, the commander of the Indian forces requested for aid and help from Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal and his troops who were nearby. As soon as his troops got the message, Khetarpal and his force wasted little time before setting out to face the enemy.

Second Lieutenant and his troops faced strong attacks while crossing River Basantar. At this point of time, Khetarpal wisely took the situation in hand and started to answer the enemies with his tank as well as making them give up on gun machinery at gun point.

There was an uninterrupted shower of firing by Second Lieutenant Khetarpal until he witnessed the enemy forces step back on exhaustion of their artillery and defence mechanism. He persistently started chasing these tanks and even broke apart one of them singlehandedly.

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Soon the enemy forces managed to recover with a squadron of armour, and this time, they targeted mainly the sector held by Second Lieutenant Khetarpal and two other tanks.
There was an engaged battle of unceasing firing from the tanks which led to immense damage to 10 enemy tanks. But by this time, Second lieutenant’s Tank was also deeply damaged and he was highly injured. Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, never dismayed by his own injuries, decided to incessantly answer the enemy forces marching toward them. He gallantly caused a loss of another enemy tank, but sadly his tank could not deal with the second hit which led to his valiant demise.
Second Lieutenant successfully foiled all the enemy advancements and succeeded in ruining their plans of breaking through. The last words he had heard from his mother were, “Fight like a lion and don’t come back a coward”. He remained a man of his words and showed exemplary dedication towards his motherland until his last breath. His invincible moves during the battlefield have left an unforgettable mark on the history of Indian Army and have laid down an irreplaceable example in front of the youth of India.

To salute his mettle, he was awarded the highest military decoration, the ParamVir Chakra, for displaying indomitable courage and answering the enemy troops with his consistently firing tank. To this day, he remains one of the greats sons Indian soil has ever produced.

Harshmeet Singh

An engineer by education, Harshmeet was never looking forward to joining a big corporate house and write bundles of codes. He, instead, chose to teach and write. After teaching second and third grade kids in a Municipal school in Delhi for a couple of years, he started to work as a freelance content writer. Ever since, the words have only become stronger and brighter.

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Harshmeet Singh

An engineer by education, Harshmeet was never looking forward to joining a big corporate house and write bundles of codes. He, instead, chose to teach and write. After teaching second and third grade kids in a Municipal school in Delhi for a couple of years, he started to work as a freelance content writer. Ever since, the words have only become stronger and brighter.

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