President Droupadi Murmu gave Smriti the Kirti Chakra when she was dressed in a white saree, which stood for both her resiliency and grief.
Smriti stood with her mother-in-law, Manju Singh, by her side during a very emotional event.
India’s second-highest peacetime gallantry honor, the Kirti Chakra, was posthumously awarded to Captain Anshuman Singh in a ceremony that left everyone in tears. President Droupadi Murmu presented the accolade, which was accepted by Captain Singh’s wife, Smriti Singh, at a Friday ceremony that was full of sad emotions.
Smriti courageously revealed, remembering her husband’s unwavering conviction, “I would die with a brass on my chest. I wouldn’t pass away in a typical manner.” Her words conveyed her pride in his unyielding courage as well as her sadness at his loss.
Standing beside her was Manju Singh, her mother-in-law, a pillar of support in this solemn moment. Smriti, dressed in a dignified white saree, symbolizing her resilience amidst grief, received the Kirti Chakra from President Droupadi Murmu. The atmosphere was hushed, each moment reverberating with reverence for Captain Anshuman Singh’s valor and sacrifice.
Capt. Singh was sent to Siachen, one of the harshest battlegrounds in the world, because of its elevation. His actions during the ammo dump fire demonstrate his commitment to his job and other people’s safety. His actions during the ammo dump fire demonstrate his commitment to his job and other people’s safety.
The event served as a moving remembrance of a courageous soldier who had sacrificed all for his country. It was a solemn occasion, characterized by the profound thanks and respect of a nation grieving the death of a hero.
Smriti’s sorrow-stricken visage was a moving reminder of the enormous personal sacrifice made by the families of our country’s heroes. She was grieving, yet there was also an obvious power and pride in her. She stood erect and proudly acknowledged her husband’s lasting impact.
Wives & Mothers of defence personnel are the strongest women on this planet 👍
Hon’ble President of India walked to young Wife & the Mother of Capt (Dr) Anshuman Singh, Kirti Chakra (posthumous) to present the award
Salute 🫡
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
VC : WA
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— KJS DHILLON🇮🇳 (@TinyDhillon) July 6, 2024
Her eyes reflected a mixture of emotions—loss, yes, but also an unyielding determination to carry forward the memory of Captain Anshuman Singh. In her dignified stance and composed demeanor, she embodied the resilience that defines the families of those who serve their country with unwavering dedication.
As she accepted the Kirti Chakra from President Droupadi Murmu, every movement resonated with profound significance. It was a moment where personal grief intertwined with national gratitude, a tribute to the bravery and sacrifice that define our nation’s heroes and their families.
In that solemn ceremony, Smriti Singh’s presence spoke volumes about the quiet strength and unwavering support that sustains those left behind, honoring a legacy that will endure in the hearts and minds of a grateful nation.
In a deeply touching video posted by the Ministry of Defence spokesperson on ‘X’ (formerly Twitter) last Saturday, Smriti shared heartfelt memories of her time with Capt. Anshuman Singh. She spoke passionately about their journey together, describing the profound connection they shared. Her words were imbued with love and admiration, painting a poignant portrait of Capt. Singh as both a dedicated officer and a loving husband whose memory will endure in the hearts of all who knew him.
Grace & strength.
Listen to what the wife of Capt Anshuman Singh, 26, said after receiving his Kirti Chakra. Gave his life to save others in Siachen.
"Maybe it's not true but now that I have the KC in my hand, maybe it's true. It's OK. He's a hero. So we can manage a little…" pic.twitter.com/pxomyETswA
— Rahul Singh (@rahulsinghx) July 6, 2024
The ceremony not only honored Capt. Anshuman Singh’s bravery but also underscored the remarkable courage displayed by his family. The video resonated deeply with many across the nation, who joined in paying tribute to the Indian Army on social media.