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Meet woman, who served in India-Pakistan Kargil War during pregnancy, was the only female to..., she now works as...

DNA Wednesday, 14 May 2025 ()
Captain Yashika Hatwal Tyagi participated in war while being pregnant with her second child. Before coming on duty, she did not think once but prioritised her duty towards the nation. She showed bravery and courage in the face of death. She is now retired at the age of 51.
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