Post By- Sakshi Srivastava
What is NOK in Indian Army?
The Indian Army’s Next of Kin (NOK) policy determines the primary recipient of financial and other benefits in the event of a soldier’s death. When a person joins the Army, their parents or guardians are initially designated as the NOK. However, upon marriage, the spouse’s name replaces the parents’ as the NOK under the existing rules. This can create challenges if the spouse no longer lives with the soldier’s parents after their passing, as the spouse then receives the majority of the entitlements.
Who was Captain Anshuman Singh?
Captain Anshuman Singh was a young Army doctor who tragically lost his life in the line of duty. In July 2023, the 23-year-old officer heroically sacrificed himself to save his fellow soldiers from a fire that broke out at the Siachen glacier. For his immense bravery and selflessness, Captain Singh was posthumously awarded the Kirti Chakra, India’s second-highest peacetime gallantry decoration. During a solemn ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan, the prestigious decoration was presented to Captain Singh’s mother, Manju Singh, and his wife, Smriti Singh, by Hon. President Droupadi Murmu.
Why Captain Anshuman Singh's Parents Asked the Government to Revisit NOK Rules?
They argued that the current NOK policy should be revised to provide fair and appropriate support, stating, “It should be decided that if the wife of the martyr stays in the family, who has how much dependency.” Manju Singh emphasized the urgent need for the government to re-evaluate the NOK rules to prevent future hardships for parents and other dependents of fallen soldiers.
Rahul Gandhi's Promise of Action:
After listening to the parents’ concerns, Rahul Gandhi assured them that he would take action on the issue of revising the NOK rules. He promised to work with the Defence Minister to address the problems faced by the parents and make necessary changes to the NOK criteria.
Potential Impact:
If Rahul Gandhi follows through on his promise and works with the government to revise the NOK rules, it could lead to a more inclusive and supportive system for the families of fallen soldiers. The changes could ensure that the parents of soldiers are also recognized and provided for, even in cases where the spouse does not remain with the family.
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