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Soldier, Wife of Officer Commits Suicide in Kashmir

Srinagar, March 8: An Indian soldier and wife of an army officer committed suicide in restive Kashmir.

Police sources said that Indian army soldier identified as Atul Kumar, posted with Army's 8 Rashtriya Rifles in his barrack in the mountainous Kishtwar area of Kashmir fired towards himself from his service (AK-47) rifle.

They said after hearing the gunshots, his colleagues rushed to the spot and took him to the hospital, where doctors declared him dead on arrival.

The Indian army has ordered Court of Inquiry into the incident.

Meanwhile, a police spokesman said that wife of Indian army officer stationed in Rangreth, Srinagar committed suicide. The deceased was identified as Sangeeta Sharma, wife of Sunil Kumar Sharma Head Constable (No. 14617564). "The body of the deceased was recovered from the residential quarter," he said.



Soldier, Wife of Officer Commits Suicide in Kashmir
 
What is the point?. What is there to discuss, since we don't know the cause for their Suicide.
 
What is the point?. What is there to discuss, since we don't know the cause for their Suicide.

If you look in the right places, you WILL find a point and you'll understand why there's a high rate of Indian Army personnel Suicides in IOK. For starters, read this ...

BBC NEWS | South Asia | Indian army's biggest enemy - stress

Pankaj Jha, a medium-level officer in the Indian army, shot himself with a service revolver earlier this month. He was 38.


Nobody quite knows why Lt Col Jha pulled the trigger on himself - he had been serving in the military for the past 14 years. According to his mother, Lalita Jha, "there was no tension, no problems. I just can't understand why he did it".

He is far from the only soldier to take his own life this year - Capt Sunit Kohli, Maj Sobha Rani, Lt Sushmita Chatterjee... the list goes on.

In fact, the Indian army is losing more soldiers in these incidents than in action against the enemy.

Visit the link for more ...
 
^^There could be many reasons for the suicide - personal, professional, financial or some stress related issues. Suicide is a common phenomenon not just in military but also in civilians. Unless there is a specific reason, I don't understand what is there to debate on this particular suicide (where the reason is unknown) that the poster posted.
 
^^There could be many reasons for the suicide - personal, professional, financial or some stress related issues. Suicide is a common phenomenon not just in military but also in civilians. Unless there is a specific reason, I don't understand what is there to debate on this particular suicide (where the reason is unknown) that the poster posted.

Some figures from the same article. A blurred state of reasons are there. A little bit of deciphering is required to fully understand this trend in the Indian army.

DISTURBING TREND
Since 2004, 282 soldiers have been killed in militant attacks
Since 2004, 408 soldiers have taken their lives, killed colleagues or died after colleagues ran amok
Of the 408 soldiers, 333 killed themselves
(In just Two years)

Note: These figures are from 2006.
 
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^^There could be many reasons for the suicide - personal, professional, financial or some stress related issues. Suicide is a common phenomenon not just in military but also in civilians. Unless there is a specific reason, I don't understand what is there to debate on this particular suicide (where the reason is unknown) that the poster posted.

It's a common understanding that Military suicides usually revolve around guilt and regret. I won't go much into the details but I'm sure you're capable enough to understand the reasons.

For example, Check out these Military suicide victims from the ongoing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Democracy Now! | US Military Suicides at Record High; Report Finds Most Deaths at Single Colorado Base Were Preventable

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008/04/18/suicide-rates.html

Canada's military suicide rate doubled in a year, documents show

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004019358_aliciacol17.html

U.S. Army establishes suicide task force
 
A military of 1 Million+ troops has its problems. Nothing more, nothing less...if you think isolated incidents like this one changes the ground situation in Kashmir or any where else, you are delusional. The Indian Army has been involved in Kashmir counter-insurgency ops since 1989, they are battle-hardened. They are more than capable of coping with these incidents.
As far as long-term Kashmir solution goes, this has been discussed elsewhere.
This thread is sad and shows desperation on part of some who are in a state of total denial about the inferno raging right in their backyard.
 
The British army has a buddy buddy system for wherever they move and you look after your buddy make sure they are happy I am sure the Indian army has a similar plan of action this is just one of the few odd cases.
 
Some figures from the same article. A blurred state of reasons are there. A little bit of deciphering is required to fully understand this trend in the Indian army.

DISTURBING TREND
Since 2004, 282 soldiers have been killed in militant attacks
Since 2004, 408 soldiers have taken their lives, killed colleagues or died after colleagues ran amok
Of the 408 soldiers, 333 killed themselves
(In just Two years)

Note: These figures are from 2006.

I would think , those figures are much less now. After 2006, militancy has almost died down in Kashmir and Indian army has not had a casuality in Siachen Glacier for some time now. As for suicides, I dont now, but does not seem like a major problem

As for Bangladesh, the biggest threat is from your fellow soldier :D
 
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