

Service No : IC-38261Y
Place of birth : Golaghat Dist (Assam)
Service : Army
Last Rank : Captain
Unit : 17 Garh Rif
Arm/Regt : The Garhwal Rifles
Operation : Op Vijay ( Kargil )
Awards : Vir Chakra
Martyrdom : June 30, 1999
Captain Jintu Gogoi hailed from Khumtai, a small and serene village located in the Golaghat district of Assam. Born to Hon.. Flying Officer Thogiram Gogoi, a proud veteran of the Indian Air Force, and Smt. Duluprabha Gogoi he grew up in a family steeped in the values of discipline, patriotism, and service to the nation. He had two sisters and shared a close bond with his family. From a young age, the Armed Forces deeply inspired Capt Jintu, and his dream of donning the olive green uniform only grew stronger as he matured. His determination and passion for serving the nation remained unwavering throughout his academic journey. After completing his graduation, he cleared the rigorous selection process to join the Officers’ Training Academy (OTA) in Chennai. He underwent intense military training at OTA and was commissioned as a Lieutenant into the 17 Garhwal Rifles Battalion of the Garhwal Rifles Regiment — one of the most decorated and battle-hardened infantry regiments of the Indian Army. He passed out as part of the Short Service Commission (SSC) 59 Course and quickly established himself as a capable and committed young officer.
In 1999, as the Kargil conflict with Pakistan escalated, his unit was deployed in the Jammu and Kashmir region. At the time, Capt Jintu was on leave and had recently gotten engaged. However, demonstrating his deep sense of duty, he immediately returned to join his battalion — just 12 days after his engagement — to serve on the frontlines of the war. Capt Jintu Gogoi's courage and leadership quickly became a beacon of hope and pride, not just for his battalion but for the entire state of Assam. During the Kargil War, Assam was facing internal challenges as the militant group ULFA (United Liberation Front of Assam) had openly urged the people of the state to support the intruding forces. In such trying times, the presence of Capt Gogoi at the war front sent a powerful message. His valour, patriotism, and stirring words rallied the people of Assam to stand united with the Indian Armed Forces and reject divisive ideologies.
Batalik Sector Operation (Op Vijay): 29/30 Jun 1999
arunav khound
2024 at 3:38 pmIn reply to Trailokya Nath Haloi.
Love from Assam. Captain sahab jamana aapko yaad rahega. We’re proud of you.
Radhey shyam dayal
2024 at 3:39 pmHe was my class mate but has gone beyond in all mean sacrificing his life for the sake of his country n his country men… He’s immortal.. In golden words.
Basabjit Deb
2024 at 3:39 pmMay god bless your soul….You have made our motherland proud!!
Saranjit Singh Bedi
2024 at 3:40 pmSalute. Om Shanti
ARJUN DAS
2024 at 3:40 pmIn reply to udipta baruah.
You will always be remembered for your selflessness and more so abiding by the CHETWODE credo and keeping the regiments honour intact. Thank you sir.
Nitul Borah
2024 at 3:41 pmMartyrdom is not the end but the beginning of a new legend and a journey to eternity … He rightly proved it
Jeetu singh dohutia
2024 at 3:41 pmIn reply to PRITAM SINGH.
Today i watched the flim LOC kargil and searched for u in google to know about u sir however u name is not in the movie but i know about your bravery..Proud of u Sir.
Hari Chhetry
2024 at 3:42 pmAll the people of assam really proud of him and we never forget our brave hero. I personally visit the place and worshiped his brave soul. Jintu gogoi tum amar raho. We really miss u.
Trailokya Nath Haloi
2024 at 3:42 pmAap ko naman karta hu
PRITAM SINGH
2024 at 3:43 pmJai Hind ki Sena