Service No : IC-14655

Date of Birth : August 3, 1941

Place of birth : Tarn Taran Dist (Pun)

Service : Army

Last Rank : Major

Unit : 18 Rajput

Arm/Regt : The Rajput Regiment

Awards : Maha Vir Chakra

Martyrdom : September 11, 1967

Major Harbhajan Singh MVC

Major Harbhajan Singh hailed from Bhatte Bhaini village in Patti tehsil of Tarn Taran District in Punjab and was born on 03 August 1941. His father Shri Assa Singh, was a patriot, and a freedom fighter, who was deported from Shanghai (then a British Enclave) for active participation in the Gadar Movement in the late 1920s. After primary schooling at his village school, Major Harbhajan Singh did his matriculation from DAV High School, Patti. Inspired by his father, in June 1956, at the age of 15 years, he got himself enrolled as a boy soldier at the Army recruiting office, in Amritsar and joined the Corps of Signals.

 

Later he became a commissioned officer, and on 30th June 1963, he was commissioned into 18 Rajput Regiment Battalion of the Rajput Regiment, an infantry Regiment known for its valour and battle honours in various operations. By 1967, he had got promoted to the rank of Major after having served in various operational appointments. 

 

Nathu La Operation: 11 Sep 1967

 

Nathu La pass was located on the watershed serving as a natural boundary and connecting Sikkim with China's Tibet Autonomous Region. This pass was of utmost importance to the Indian Army as it provided a tactical advantage of observation and fire. After 1962 war, trade through this route was closed. India on August 20, 1967, started fencing its border with three layers of barbed wire, which did not go down well with the Chinese forces. On August 23, 1967, Chinese soldiers marched towards the Nathu La, carrying rifles fitted with bayonets and stopped at the border. About after an hour, the Chinese troops withdrew. However, they returned again and continued with their protests. On Sept 5, 1967, India started upgrading barbed wire fence to a concertina coil. During this, the Chinese political officer landed in an argument with India's Commanding Officer of the local infantry battalion, Lt Col Rai Singh, after which the work was halted. 

 

On September 7, 1967, the work was resumed which provoked the Chinese Army. About 100 Chinese soldiers scuffled with the Indian soldiers but were beaten down by the Indian Army. The fencing was to be completed by September 11, 1967.  As the army engineers were engaged in the construction of the fencing, the 18 Rajput Battalion along with the 2 Grenadiers battalion were detailed as a protection party for engineers who were constructing a wire obstacle at Nathu La.  Major Harbhajan Singh from 18 Rajput was detailed as the Officer in charge of a party ordered to strengthen the wire-laying party opposite the 'North Shoulder' at Nathu La. Whereas Capt Prithvi Singh Dagar and his soldiers from 2 Grenadiers took charge to strengthen the wire-laying party opposite the South Shoulder. Maj Harbhajan Singh was functioning as Commander of the ‘A’ Coy at that time. On 11 September 1967, the Indian engineers commenced the construction of the wire obstacle at 0540 hours.

 

The Chinese forces were opposed to the wire obstacle and consequently, a scuffle took place between the Indians and Chinese troops. The Chinese simultaneously opened fire from the front as well as from the flanks. The Rajput company and the engineers were caught in the open and at this juncture, Major Harbhajan Singh shouted to his men to charge the attacking force. Major Harbhajan Singh himself bayoneted three Chinese soldiers and then moved forward to silence their light machine gun, which was firing on the Indian troops, by throwing a hand grenade. However while doing so, Maj Harbhajan got severely injured. He soon succumbed to his injuries and was martyred. Major Harbhajan Singh was a valiant soldier and gritty officer, who led from the front and laid down his life at the age of 26 years in the service of the nation.

 

Major Harbhajan Singh was given the nation's second highest gallantry award  “Maha Vir Chakra” on 26 January 1968 for his conspicuous gallantry, leadership and supreme sacrifice. 

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20 Comments
  • Mundhe Dattatraya

    2023 at 10:33 am Reply

    सर तुमच्या शौर्य कथेने आम्हाला प्रेरित केले आहे. तुमच्या या पराक्रमाने नवीन इतिहास रचला आहे. तुमच्या पुण्य स्मृतीस विनम्र अभिवादन.
    जय हिंद जय भारत
    ❣️

  • Vijendra sunda

    2023 at 10:34 am Reply

    Jai jawan jai kisan . He is real hero.

  • शुभम् सिंह बिसेन

    2023 at 10:35 am Reply

    आप जैसों के सरहदों पर खड़े रहने से हम जैसे लोग सुरक्षित हैं, आपके जीवन से मुझे बहुत प्रेरणा मिली है।
    मैं खुद सेना में भर्ती की तैयारी कर रहा हूं… नमन है आप जैसे माँ भारती के वीर सपूतों को जय हिंद ❤️

  • Navjit singh

    2023 at 10:35 am Reply

    Waheguru apne charnaa ch sthaan bakhshan. .

    Hum toh bas gun hi singh bane rahe,
    Singho ka rutba toh aapse hai.

  • Suman anand

    2023 at 10:36 am Reply

    Ye hai real soldier and real hero and this is my favourite hero jai hind.

  • Sandeep goud

    2023 at 10:40 am Reply

    Naman he sir apko

  • रूपेश कौशिक

    2023 at 10:40 am Reply

    In reply to Darshan Sagar.
    आदरणीय मेजर साहब को शत शत नमन हम सभी आप सैनिको का बलिदान कभी नही भूल पाएंगे

  • Darshan Sagar

    2023 at 10:43 am Reply

    Salute a brave heart. I miss u sir… 9927983100

  • Dr CSVS Murthy

    2023 at 10:44 am Reply

    Vandemaataram! Jai Jawan!!

  • Amarnath Naidu

    2023 at 10:45 am Reply

    Sat sri akal

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