Background
He was born in the village of Amsara, in the Okhaldhunga district of Nepal.
He was born in the village of Amsara, in the Okhaldhunga district of Nepal.
Agansing Rai was a 24-year-old Naik in the 2nd Battalion, 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles, in the Indian Army during World World War II, when he led his section in an attack on one of two posts which had been taken by the enemy and were threatening the British forces" communications on 26 June 1944 near the town of Bishenpur in the state of Manipur, India. Under withering fire Agansing Rai and his party charged a machine-gun. Agansing Rai himself killed three of the crew.
When the first position had been taken, he then led a dash on a machine-gun firing from the jungle, where he killed three of the crew, his men accounting for the rest.
He subsequently tackled an isolated bunker single-handed, killing all four occupants. The enemy were now so demoralised that they fled and the second post was recaptured.
Captain after serving in the Indian Army and died in Kathmandu. Agansing Rai"s Venture capital group were sold at auction in 2004 and now form part of the Lord Ashcroft Venture capital collection in the Imperial War Museum in London.