More and Naik Shankar Chandrabhan Shinde, who were killed in an encounter with militants in Kupwara district of north Kashmir yesterday, were best friends and died as such.
"They lived like buddies, they served like buddies and (as) buddies they embraced martyrdom in the highest traditions of the organisation and nation they served and died for.
"And in this sacrifice, they redefined camaraderie," an army official said.
He is survived by his old parents and was about to leave for home in a week's time, the official said, adding he had insisted on delaying the wedding so his prospective bride could complete her education.
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Shinde (34), from Nashik in Maharashtra, had been deployed as a UN peacekeeper in South Sudan during the turbulence in 2012 where he had discharged his duties with aplomb, he said.
"His exceptional instructional capabilities and tactical acumen had earned him the nickname 'Masterji'," he said.
During this short span, the two had also carved a niche for themselves as sharp scouts and had been part of numerous operations, he said.
The Army paid homage to both of them in a solemn ceremony at Badami Bagh Cantonment here.
Saluting the heroes, Chinar Corps Commander, Lt Gen Satish Dua said the duo have inspired an entire generation of soldiers and soldiers to be with their sacrifice.