Chinar Corps Commander Lt General Satish Dua led the officers and other ranks of the army in paying tributes to the slain Signalman by laying a floral wreath on his coffin.
Saluting the brave soldier on his final journey, Lt Gen Dua said such exemplary acts always served as an inspiration not only to the uniformed community but to the entire nation.
A militant was also killed in the encounter yesterday with a group of terrorists intercepted by the Army near the LoC when they were trying to infiltrate through Macchil sector of Kupwara district from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
A defence spokesman said Signalman Choudhary was "part of his unit's Quick Reaction Team which was the first to intercept and engage an infiltrating column of terrorists in the highly inhospitable terrain of Machhil area on June 14.
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