Service No : IC-79249L

Date of Birth : August 24, 1991

Place of birth : Kanpur Dist (UP)

Service : Army

Last Rank : Captain

Unit : 310 Fd Regt

Arm/Regt : The Regiment of Artillery

Operation : CI & IS Ops

Martyrdom : April 27, 2017

Captain Ayush Yadav

Captain Ayush Yadav hailed from Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh and was born on 24 August 1991. He was the son of Shri Arun Kant Yadav, a UP Police Inspector, and Smt. Sarla Yadav shared a close bond with his elder sister, Rupal. Raised in a disciplined and service-oriented environment, he imbibed values of integrity, courage, and duty from an early age. Inspired by his father’s uniform and a deep sense of patriotism, Capt Ayush nurtured a strong desire to serve in the Armed Forces since childhood. He completed his schooling at St. Joseph’s School, Kanpur, where he was known for his sincerity, athletic ability, and leadership qualities. Focused on his goal of joining the Army, he worked diligently and eventually cleared the Combined Defence Services (CDS) Examination. He went on to join the prestigious 134th Course at the Indian Military Academy on 30 December 2012, taking a decisive step toward fulfilling his lifelong dream. At the young age of 22, Capt Ayush was commissioned into 310 Field Regiment of the Regiment of Artillery, proudly becoming a Gunner. He embraced the demanding life of a young officer with enthusiasm and dedication, quickly establishing himself as a dependable and professional leader.

 

In 2017, he was serving with 310 Field Regiment, which was deployed in the challenging Kupwara sector of Jammu & Kashmir—an area known for its operational sensitivity and difficult terrain. In this demanding environment, Capt Ayush carried out his responsibilities with maturity beyond his years, earning the admiration of his seniors and the affection of the soldiers under his command. Apart from his professional excellence, Capt Ayush was also a keen sportsman. A talented boxer during his school days, he had won several competitions, reflecting his determination, resilience, and fighting spirit—qualities that later defined him as an officer. Cheerful, approachable, and committed to the welfare of his men, he inspired confidence wherever he served. A dedicated soldier and a fine leader, Capt Ayush Yadav embodied the finest traditions of the Indian Army through his character, courage, and unwavering devotion to duty.

 

Kupwara Operation: 27 Apr 2017 

 

During 2017, Captain Ayush Yadav’s unit, 310 Field Regiment, was based at the Army garrison in Panzgam, located in the Kupwara district of Jammu & Kashmir, about 120 km from Srinagar. The Kupwara sector is considered one of the most sensitive infiltration routes along the Line of Control, particularly after the snow begins to melt and mountain passes reopen, making the region highly vulnerable to militant movement. Troops deployed in this area remained on constant alert, guarding vital installations and ensuring the safety of personnel residing within the garrison. In the early hours of 27 April 2017, at around 4:30 am, three heavily armed militants descended from the wooded mountains overlooking the garrison and stealthily approached the camp from the rear. After cutting through two layers of barbed wire fencing, they hurled grenades and opened indiscriminate fire in an attempt to breach the camp and target the living quarters. Alert sentries on duty noticed the suspicious movement while the militants were cutting the fence and immediately challenged them. Taken by surprise, the militants opened fire at the guards and attempted to rush towards the residential area where soldiers were housed.

 

Captain Ayush Yadav was awakened by the deafening sound of explosions and gunfire. Instantly sensing the gravity of the situation, he sprang into action, threw aside his blanket, picked up his AK-47, and rushed out towards the direction of firing. Assessing that the militants were attempting to advance towards the living quarters, he immediately engaged them. Displaying exceptional courage and presence of mind, Capt Ayush fired at the terrorists, determined to stop their advance and prevent casualties among his fellow soldiers. During the intense exchange of fire, Capt Ayush Yadav was struck by bullets and sustained serious injuries. Despite being grievously wounded, he continued to hold his ground and kept engaging the militants, refusing to fall back. His brave action stalled the attackers and prevented them from reaching the living quarters, thereby buying crucial time for the Quick Reaction Team to mobilize and effectively neutralize the threat. In doing so, he displayed extraordinary gallantry and unwavering devotion to duty in the face of grave danger. However, Captain Ayush Yadav later succumbed to his injuries and made the supreme sacrifice at the young age of 25. During the operation, two other brave soldiers—Subedar Bhoop Singh and Naik Bhoota Venkata Ramana—also laid down their lives in the line of duty. Captain Ayush Yadav was a valiant soldier and an officer par excellence who embodied courage, leadership, and selfless service. By placing the safety of his comrades above his own life, he upheld the highest traditions of the Indian Army.

 

Captain Ayush Yadav is survived by his father, Shri Arun Kant Yadav, and mother, Smt. Sarla Yadav and her sister Smt. Rupal Yadav, who continues to carry forward his legacy of honour and sacrifice.

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18 Comments
  • Ishank Singh

    2023 at 9:50 am Reply

    We Are Indebted Of Courage Of Capt Ayush & His Team.

  • Archana Kakkar

    2023 at 9:50 am Reply

    ऐसे अमर सपूतों को देश नमन करता है जिन्होंने अपनी जान की बाजी लगाकर देशवासियों की रक्षा की और अपने देश का नाम बढ़ाया, उन्हें शत-शत नमन है।

  • Your fellow 134 Avenger

    2023 at 9:51 am Reply

    Will miss you Bhai. See you in the halls of Valhalla!

  • Rupal yadav

    2023 at 9:51 am Reply

    Captain Ayush yadav had one elder sister as his sibling and he attained martyrdom at the age of 25, he was 119 days away from his 26th bday

  • उमेश कुमार यादव

    2023 at 9:51 am Reply

    अमर शहीद को नमन।

  • Par

    2023 at 9:52 am Reply

    Jai hind

  • Pramod Singh

    2023 at 9:52 am Reply

    Jai Hind sab

  • Molik Sharma

    2023 at 9:53 am Reply

    We Indians will always be indebted to you and your family Capt. JAI HIND

  • D Roy

    2023 at 9:53 am Reply

    My respect for this great martyr….Jai Hind!!

  • AYUSH YADAV

    2023 at 9:53 am Reply

    JAI HIND being my synonym with this hero does not mean im like him
    Salute to him and always feel proud to hear his name CAP AYUSH YADAV

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