Service No : SS-37818

Place of birth : Kolkata Dist (WB)

Service : Army

Last Rank : Captain

Unit : 8 Sikh

Arm/Regt : The Sikh Regiment

Operation : Op Vijay ( Kargil )

Awards : Sena Medal

Martyrdom : May 21, 1999

Captain Kanad Bhattacharya SM

Capt Kanad Bhattacharya hailed from Baranagar in Kolkata, West Bengal. Born into the family of an income tax officer, he spent his formative years in Tala, near Shyambazar in North Kolkata. He received his schooling from St. James’ School and later graduated from Seth Anandram Jaipuria College, Kolkata. During his student days, Capt Kanad was known for his energetic personality and all-round abilities. A keen sportsman, he excelled in cricket and actively participated in various sporting activities. Alongside his interest in sports, he also developed a passion for martial arts and went on to earn a black belt in karate—reflecting his discipline, determination, and fighting spirit from an early age. From a young age, Capt Kanad nurtured a deep desire to serve the nation in uniform. After completing his graduation, he chose to follow this dream and joined the Officers Training Academy (OTA), where he underwent rigorous military training. Upon successful completion of his training, he was commissioned into the 8th Battalion of the Sikh Regiment—one of the oldest and most decorated infantry regiments of the Indian Army, renowned for its valour, rich legacy, and numerous battle honours.

 

Soon after his commissioning, Capt Kanad was posted to his unit deployed in the challenging terrain of Jammu & Kashmir. It was during this period that his battalion became actively involved in operations during the Kargil War. As a young officer, he stepped into the demanding operational environment with courage and commitment, ready to lead from the front and uphold the highest traditions of the Indian Army.

 

Kargil War: 21st May 1999

 

In May 1999, amidst growing reports of large-scale Pakistani infiltration along the Line of Control (LoC), Capt Kanad Bhattacharya’s unit was deployed in the strategically significant Tiger Hill sector. By the third week of May, these reports were confirmed, revealing a well-coordinated intrusion across multiple sectors, including the heights dominating the Tiger Hill area—one of the most critical battlegrounds of the Kargil War. On 21 May 1999, Capt Kanad Bhattacharya was assigned a crucial and high-risk mission—to establish a foothold on a northeastern ridge near Tiger Hill. The terrain was अत्यंत treacherous, covered in deep snow and virtually inaccessible, posing severe challenges to movement and visibility. As the patrol cautiously advanced, Sepoy Major Singh, who was leading the climb, detected suspicious movement. Soon, it became evident that a group of heavily armed intruders was descending towards their position. The enemy opened fire with heavy automatic weapons and sniper rifles, attempting to pin down the patrol. Demonstrating exceptional leadership and tactical acumen, Capt Kanad quickly assessed the situation. He divided his patrol into two groups and skillfully positioned them to engage the enemy from different directions. This bold maneuver not only disrupted the enemy’s advance but also ensured that his men could retaliate effectively despite being at a tactical disadvantage.
 

A fierce and sustained firefight ensued in the icy heights. Outnumbered and under intense fire, Capt Kanad and his men fought with remarkable courage and determination, refusing to yield ground. Even after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds, Capt Kanad continued to lead from the front, inspiring his troops to hold their positions and keep up the counterattack. In the brutal exchange, several members of the patrol were critically injured. Capt Kanad Bhattacharya, grievously wounded, eventually succumbed to his injuries on the battlefield, making the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty at the young age of 22. Due to the intensity of the conflict and the harsh terrain, the patrol could not return and was declared missing in action on 21 May 1999. It was only after the successful capture of Tiger Hill by Indian forces that the area could be thoroughly searched. On 15 July 1999, the mortal remains of Capt Kanad Bhattacharya were recovered from the snow-covered battlefield, bringing closure to a story of extraordinary bravery and sacrifice. For his conspicuous courage, indomitable fighting spirit, and unwavering devotion to duty in the face of the enemy, Capt Kanad Bhattacharya was posthumously awarded the "Sena Meda".

 

Capt Kanad Bhattacharya is survived by his mother, Smt Purnima Bhattacharya, and his sisters, Smt Purba Bhattacharya and Smt Jaba Bhattacharya. 

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58 Comments
  • Kalyan Chowdhury

    2024 at 10:26 am Reply

    In reply to Vivek Duggal.
    কনাদ ভট্টাচার্য জন্মস্থান টালা তে
    বর্তমান বাড়ির মালিক আমরা।
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  • Subrata Chowdhury

    2024 at 10:27 am Reply

    I remember, when his coffin arrived his house with Military Honour, his father came down from the upper floor of the house, saluted the coffin and went up the stairs again. This scene cannot be forgotten.
    SALUTE YOU, THE BRAVE SOUL. WE WILL NEVER EVER FORGET YOUR SACRIFICE.
    subrata chowdhury, Beleghata, Kolkata – 10

  • Koel Ray

    2024 at 10:27 am Reply

    Lt Kanad Bhattacharya is the pride of Bengal and glory of India. Lt Kanad is our local Hero, while I never knew him in person, he is someone I look up to for strength, courage and selfless service to our Nation.
    A heartfelt Thank you to Lt Kanad and his family for all his efforts and sacrifices; because for you we can sleep in peace every night. For me he is very much present among us and will always be so.
    Thank You once again and Jai Hind!

  • Syed Yasser Ahmed

    2024 at 10:28 am Reply

    A big salute to all the brave hero’s of our country, because of you guys who are safe guarding our country with intension that the normal citizens of the country can sleep peacefully. Thank you very much for your support and also the effort that you put into safeguarding our nation.

    Thank you very much.
    Jai Hind.

  • Anushri Balaji

    2024 at 10:28 am Reply

    You shall live Long in the hearts of the nation. Salute to your bravery and sacrifice towards this country.

  • Apeksha singh

    2024 at 10:29 am Reply

    In reply to Subrata Chowdhury.
    Such a supreme sacrifice , really felt sad that these young soldiers laid down their life but we people never understand what they had undergone , neither the dirty politician

  • Jaideep dasgupta

    2024 at 10:29 am Reply

    To all our heroes…our pranama ..for your supreme sacrifice …it is because of you that we are alive…

  • Supriya Chakraborty

    2024 at 10:30 am Reply

    Jai Hind

  • Ria Mathur

    2024 at 10:30 am Reply

    Your story is remarkable, Lieutenant Kanad Bhattacharya. We are able to dream, because your dream was to serve our country.
    We are able to fulfill our duties because your duly is to safeguard our country
    Hats off to the family members who are ready to send their beloved to serve the nation. We are ever debt to you.

  • kanad chatterjee

    2024 at 10:31 am Reply

    sir I promis you that i will lie to your standards and make bengal proud again

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