It’s the festive season. On behalf of our family, let me wish you all a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year in advance. While we are all doing our best to cope with losing Akshay in flesh and blood, we are also talking about him all the time and continuing to tell each other to stay strong, supportive, caring and loving. Because, Akshay has set very high standards of how to live life and embrace death, and the least we can do is try and emulate his way of bringing cheer and succor to people he came in touch with.
Akshay is remembered as this ever smiling, fun loving boy who radiated positivism but as a parent, I know he never had it easy. He worked hard towards everything he wanted to achieve and the path was usually rocky. In fact, Akshay faced some very tough challenges even after following his heart into the National Defence Academy, where he and Aditya continued to be together as ‘first termers in Echo Squadron’. Unlike the Air Force and Naval cadets who automatically get science subjects (called techies) for their academic degree, Army cadets may have to take up humanities (non-techies). Akshay had always been better at Science than at Social Studies but once he realized that many of his NDA course-mates had very high percentage of marks in their 12th Board exams, he was worried. Since many army cadets had overall % of marks in the mid-90s, Akshay had to not only keep his fingers crossed but also pro-actively try for BSc because he did not want to do a BA. Much to his relief, he succeeded in convincing the officer in charge! The next challenge was not only managing the really tough routine of military training, the constant physical and academic tests and the ‘ragda’ but also staying firm on a newly chosen path after having been denied a long-cherished dream of becoming a fighter pilot. Akshay was swayed by peer influence, some of who questioned why he opted for NDA and not for ‘commercial flying’, when his dad had given him that choice. Less than a month after joining NDA, Akshay, over a phone call, told Girish and me that he was considering leaving the academy and returning home. He added that some other cadets had run away from the tough life! I wrote Akshay a long letter reminding him of how driven he had been to choose this career, how he had overcome so many challenges right since his birth and to carefully consider and decide on what he really wanted to do. I also added that if he wanted to return, we would respect his change of mind and support whatever he chose to do. Akshay overcame confusion and chose to stay on. He never ever looked back. Even when a confrontation of the young cadets with senior 5th/6th termers took a serious turn and resulted in some of them being reassigned to other squadrons in their second term, Akshay remained motivated and cheerful. He moved on to become a proud and loyal ‘Kilo’ squadron-type, even as his soft corner for his ‘Echo’ mates never left him! When inter-squadron competitions became fierce, Akshay always said he cheered first for ‘Kilo’, and when it was not in the running for top spots, ‘Echo’ was what he rooted for! As a family, Girish, Neha and I visited Akshay more than a couple of times during his three years in NDA.
Akshay was always happy and proud to take family and friends around his squadron and talk animatedly about the vast facilities and activities that kept them on their toes from sunrise to sunset. I confess I was one of ‘those moms’ who visited her son in every term at NDA! Despite being told it was not the ‘done thing’, I seized every given opportunity to travel to Pune and visit Akshay because I missed him a lot and wanted to meet him as often as possible! My heart would swell just seeing our ‘little boy’ walking towards us, and listening to his unending stories on all he and his mates were upto, made my day. He would talk all about ‘cross country competitions to drill and PT, maths and physics classes in Sudan block to lectures, events and movies in Habibullah hall, ‘fake’ liberties and punishments to jam sessions and NDA Ball, basketball, horse riding and tennis to cream rolling, push-ups and ‘dhava’, the 10 metre board jump to racing up and down Sinhagad fort, cycling and samosas at gol market to sailing in Khadakwasla lake, the amazing NDA dining hall and fantastic menus to never having enough time to eat a full meal, the famous camps – Green horn, Rovers and Torna to the ‘Josh run’ back to the academy.’ There were many more interesting tales that I’m sure his friends will be reminded of.
We lapped up all that he would narrate, particularly when he was home during term-breaks, and we went through many emotions with Akshay. He was well aware of his weaknesses and strengths and was in awe of friends who excelled in an activity and were rewarded with a blazer or medal. He loved the wonderful camaraderie through the tough competitions and took pride in the fact that every single cadet’s performance contributed to the squadron’s position. That meant motivating each other to do their best for the squadron and never leaving a buddy or mate behind. Akshay was very proud of the stress NDA laid on character-building for ‘officer-like qualities’. He often spoke about the code of honour and how lying, cheating and stealing are the only vices not tolerated in NDA. Not owing up would result in a cadet being thrown out. The spirit of the ‘Cradle for Leadership’ had seeped in till it flowed in Akshay’s veins. Our charmer also had this innate and intuitive ability to reach out to help a fellow being faced with a problem. In their final term at NDA, Akshay called to ask if he could bring a friend home for a night. He went on to explain how the friend from an economically backward family was stressed because his father was unable to repay a loan. The family was being harassed by the money lender and the young son, a cadet like Akshay, wanted to help his family. Girish gladly gave the money and we got to meet and admire the grit and determination of another young officer in the making. Needless to say, the young man returned the money once he got his officers commission.
It was while on a break home from NDA that Akshay and Sangeeta took their initial friendship (they had earlier met through common friends) a step ahead. They spent hours on the phone late at night and Akshay began to sport that slightly goofy smile that the ‘falling-in-love’ types are famous for! While I wasnt really privy to details of their relationship at that stage, like most mothers, I could sense my son was happier than he had previously been in other ‘crushes’. As I come to the end of this part of Akshay’s story, flashback is merging with fast-forward. Recollections bring me to the ‘Hut of Remembrance’ in NDA. I remember Akshay telling me that the cadets themselves had built the revered memorial in the mid 1950s to honour the sacrifices of NDA alumni who laid down their lives in service of the motherland. The prayer when the Academy assembles to pay homage to the martyrs says “Merciful God, we earnestly pray, that those of us who are yet to be tested and shaped in the forge of the battle, may, when the call comes, be capable of the same devotion, courage and determination, in the service of our country, as those of our comrades – at – arms, whom we remember today, in this Hut of Remembrance. Let their noble example guide us to emulate them in their integrity and may their inspiration help us in the moments of our greatest peril to triumph over our shortcomings and weaknesses”. The names of 2/Lt Arun Khetarpal and Capt Manoj Kumar Pandey are legendary and Akshay would speak about their astonishing bravery and their gallantry awards. On a recent course re-union at the NDA, my brother Hari and friend Geetanjali sent us some images. The name of our son, ‘Major Akshay Girish – 51 Engineers’ is already enshrined in the sublime memorial. If only he could see his name in his alma mater’s Hut of Remembrance, that wonderful smile of satisfaction would light up Akshay’s face. I can picture that smile through blurry eyes.
Reena sojitra
2022 at 8:53 pmSalute to major Akshay n family for the supreme sacrifice,!!
Tarun Kaushik
2022 at 8:54 pmThe sacrifice a soldier and his family can do..we not even think…Sir Akshay thanks for your sacrifice…we will never forget you… jai hind
Praveen P
2022 at 8:54 pmFeel proud to have been born in the same land as Major Akshay Girish. Words fall short to describe your supreme sacrifice for the nation. You may not be amongst us today but i’m sure that your spirit is eternal. Vande Mataram… Jai Hind!!!
Pawan donepudi
2022 at 8:55 pmHis bravery and sacrifice have immortalized him and his family. Real braveheart. Salute to his parents and family. Indebted to you.
Jai Hind
Amrita Kangle
2022 at 8:55 pmThe ultimate sacrifice made by our brave young men just so that their countrymen can sleep in peace! We normal citizens can never fathom what exactly goes on in their minds when they are in that battlefield.
Our hearts swell with pride even as tears blind our eyes when we hear and read their stories.
My heartfelt admiration for the brave mother who stood tall next to her slain son, Maj. Akshay Girish and never allowed a tear to fall. Ma’am it is women like you who make up the backbone of our country. Without you our country could never have been the proud motherland of our teeming millions.
May his soul rest in peace and may his family always stand proud under the wide umbrella of his selfless sacrifice. I salute him!
Shweta Nag
2022 at 8:56 pmNothing in this world could match the pain, respect and pride in sacrificing your life for the country. Sadly it all comes together.
Strength to the family.
Salute to such brave soldiers who keep us safe, sacrificing their everything.
May God give family the courage.
Meghna Girish
2022 at 9:02 pmJai Hind.
Pankaj Jairath
2022 at 8:56 pmJust heard the audio video clip of his little one, God shower his blessings as she grows into a very proud Indian to whom we remain indebted.
With folded hands my salutations to his family to whom the country shall always remain indebted to.
Soldiers are not made, they are born and shall always remain etched in the hearts of noble souls.
Meghna Girish
2022 at 9:00 pmThank you for your blessings to Naina and pride in Akshay. Jai Hind.
Sachin Nad
2022 at 8:57 pmThis is unacceptable the way young brave intelligent Indian lives are lost!!
Don’t know when our Politicians and people learn to protect brave men who in turn protect the entire country 24×7!!
There is a lot to improvise on safety of our armed brave men on the borders !! Sofisticated wepenory life protective equipment etc is a damn necessity!!
US Army goes into Iraq and Afghanistan but has min casualties in years and years but in our country we loose our brave men every day this unacceptable!!
Vivek, Yelahanka, Bengaluru.
2022 at 8:57 pmJai Bharat maa and the brave parents, wife and daughter of Major Akshay.
The road named after your brave son, should inspire the citizens of the country to never forget your brave son
Meghna Girish
2022 at 8:59 pmThank you. Jai Hind.
Syed.salim
2022 at 9:04 pmLong live Akshay ! We will be indebted to you and your co martyrs.
Proud of Akshay & Brave mother Meghna…..
Meghna Girish
2022 at 9:05 pmThank you Salim. GCP classmate?