TYSON didn’t just “do his duty” in Kishtwar in Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday. He defined it.
A trained German Shepherd with the elite 2 Para SF, Tyson led the advance to a Jaish-e-Mohammed hideout, took a bullet in the leg, and still stayed on the mission, helping our forces eliminate three terrorists, including a long-elusive terrorist.
That’s a soldier’s instinct in four legs: move forward, hold the line, protect the team, finish the job. No slogans. No speeches. Just courage under fire.
In a world full of noise, this is what quiet, real bravery looks like.