- Perhaps, these words of late US President John F Kennedy can best describe the spirit behind the sacrifice by three men, Col Vasanth V, Captain Harshan R and Naib Subedar Chuni, who will be awarded this year's "Ashok Chakra" posthumously.
- Displaying exemplary courage in the face of all odds, all three of them lost their lives fighting militants in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Vasanth, who was in the 9th regiment of Maratha Light Infantry, chose Indian Military Academy over an admission in IIM and laid down his life in a fire fight when he was leading an operation to flush out militants near Uri town in Jammu and Kashmir.
- An idealist to the core, Vasanth, in 1997, had also encouraged his wife to set up an organisation, 'The Silent Front', dedicated to the widows of martyrs, as he felt that the stories of the spouses of soldiers were often untold.
- In a sad turn of event, it would be his wife Subhashini who would receive the award from the President on 26th January.
- Captain Harshan laid his life leading a bloody battle with militants, who had outnumbered him in the encounter on 20th March 2007 in Lolab area of Jammu and Kashmir.
- His father K Radhakrishnan Nair, who will receive the award, is naturally proud of Harshan but could not hide his emotions.
- Like Variant and Harshan, Naib Subedar Chuni Lal, whose career had been full of professional achievements, was not to be satiated till the very end.
- By killing three terrorists in his last battle, Lal inspired his small team to eliminate all other militants.
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