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Reminiscing My Journey As A Military Veteran

Woman's Era

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November 2025

"When the hookah smokes, the memories speak."

- Col Madhur Goyal, Sena Medal (Gallantry)

Reminiscing My Journey As A Military Veteran

The story of a soldier never truly ends with retirement. The uniform may be folded and placed away, the medals may gather dust in a corner of the house, but the battles continue. Some are fought within the mind, some in courtrooms, some in the silence of nights when memories come rushing back like ghosts. I write not just as a veteran of the Indian Armed Forces, but as a man who has walked through fire, ice, loss, and loneliness, and still chooses to stand tall.

When I first donned the olive green, I knew it was not just a profession, it was a promise. A promise to serve without counting the cost. That cost came heavy and came early. Counter terrorist operations in Kashmir valley. Days blurred into nights with the crack of gunfire. The snow carried not the purity of peace but the crimson of sacrifice. I lost brothers there not colleagues, not subordinates, but brothers. I carried them back, wrapped in the Tricolour, my arms trembling under their weight but my heart heavier still.

Siachen..... The very word sends a shiver through my bones even today. At minus 52, survival is victory, every breath a battle. The mountains are impartial and they kill with avalanches, frostbite, HAPO or the sheer cruelty of isolation. I still remember one night, when the blizzard roared so fiercely that even our prayers froze on our lips. I counted my men like a father counts his children, terrified that one would vanish into the white void.

Those days carved deep lines into my soul, lines no medal could smooth out.

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