BOMDILA, Aug 22: In a remarkable display of courage and compassion, troops of the Gajraj Corps, Indian Army, carried out a daring rescue operation in the remote RR Hill region of Arunachal Pradesh during the late hours of August 20–21.

The operation was launched after urgent information was received about a critically injured police personnel from Bomdila Police Station, who had sustained a severe skull fracture. Braving dense forests and difficult terrain in the dead of night, the Army rescue team reached the site, provided immediate first aid and medical support, and ensured the safe evacuation of the injured policeman to Tezpur for advanced treatment.
The Army’s swift and coordinated humanitarian action not only saved a precious life but also exemplified the spirit of synergy between the Army, Police, and civil administration.

This mission stands as a shining example of the Indian Army’s ethos of “Service Before Self”—where valour, compassion, and commitment to humanity take precedence.
The Indian Army extended best wishes for the speedy recovery of the injured policeman, reaffirming its role as a pillar of reassurance and solidarity for the people of the North East, and upholding the finest traditions of service, humanity, and national responsibility.