

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
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
Rupsha Ghosh
2024 at 10:32 amHe was my father’s childhood friend. They lived in the same neighborhood
Veer tomake amar soto koti pronam Jai hind
2024 at 10:32 amVeer tomake amar sotokoti pronam. Jai hind
Gargi Panchodhayay
2024 at 10:33 amWe should feel proud of you, a true patriot from Benga
jaskiran sur
2024 at 10:34 amDeh Shiva bar mohe ihe shubh kar man te kabho na taron
(God, give me this boon that I may never hesitate from doing good deeds)
Na daron arson jab jai ladon
(that I may not fear, when I go and fight for the rightousness)
Nischey kar anpi jeet karon
(With determination, I shall be victorious)
8 Sikh regiment’s moto
Sandip DattaGupta
2024 at 10:34 amSalute to that undying love for mother India…you are a great son…RIP KANAD BHATTACHARYA.
Paramjit Singh
2024 at 10:35 amKanab bhattacharya,Amar rahe,nice person belongs from nice family ,ours neighbors on bonhoogly, Baranagar
Riya Raj
2024 at 10:35 amLieutenant Kanad Bhattacharya…your sacrifice is unforgettable…really proud of you
Riya Raj
2024 at 10:36 amLieutenant Kanad Bhattacharya…your sacrifice is unforgettable…really proud of you
Mayra Garg
2024 at 10:36 amThank you Lieutenant Kanad Bhattacharya SM for your bravery and sacrifice to keep our country safe from our enemies. Thanks to all the heroes of Kargil War 1999.
Mayra Garg
2-D, New Horizon Gurukul, Bangalore
Honourpoint
2024 at 10:37 amIn reply to Chandan Chatterjee.
Responding to Bikash Gupta….
There was a Bengali regiment around the time of First World War. It was disbanded in 1920 by the British.