Service No : IC-57556H

Date of Birth : September 9, 1974

Place of birth : Palampur, (HP)

Service : Army

Last Rank : Captain

Unit : 13 JAK Rif

Arm/Regt : The J & K Rifles

Operation : Op Vijay

Awards : PVC

Martyrdom : July 7, 1999

Captain Vikram Batra PVC

Captain Vikram Batra was born on 9th September 1974 and hailed from Bandla Gaon in Palampur district of Himachal Pradesh. Son of Shri Girdhari Lal Batra and Smt Kamal Kanta, Capt Vikram Batra received his primary education from D.A.V Public School, Palampur and then completed his senior secondary education from Kendriya Vidyalaya Palampur. After passing his second PU in 1992, he got admitted in D.A.V College in Chandigarh. While in college Capt Batra joined NCC and was awarded the best NCC Cadet (Air Wing) in the North Zone.

 

Right from his younger days, he was fearless and bold and ever-ready to offer help to anyone in need. His helping nature coupled with pleasing manners made him likable to anyone who came in contact with him. Besides being good in academics, he took keen interest in sports too and specially excelled in table tennis. While growing up he was greatly influenced by the inspirational stories of the “Param Vir Chakra” awardees. As a young boy he would watch the TV serial “Param Vir Chakra” regularly and thereafter often discuss in detail their stories of courage and gallantry with his brother. Though he got selected to join the Merchant Navy, he knew his calling and had made up his mind to follow his dream of donning the Army uniform.

 

Consequently he got through the Combined Defence Services Examination and got selected to join the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun in 1994. He joined the Jessore Company of Manekshaw Battalion and was commissioned into 13 JAK Rifles, an infantry Regiment well known for its intrepid soldiers and numerous battle exploits.  After being commissioned, he got posted to Sopore in Baramulla district of J&K as his first assignment. By April 1999, his unit had completed its field tenure  and was preparing to move to its peace location. But the detection of large scale intrusion by the Pakistani forces in Kargil sector in early May 1999 changed the operational scenario and the unit’s move to its peace location was cancelled.

 

Kargil War : June-July 1999

 

As part of Op Vijay, then Lt Vikram Batra’s unit 13 JAK Rif got deployed in Drass area of Kargil in June 1999 under the operational command of 56 Infantry Brigade. After the capture of Tololing Top in Drass by 2 Raj Rif battalion, 13 JAK Rif was given the responsibility of capturing another militarily significant feature called Point 5140. This peak was one of the most treacherous and crucial peaks in Drass region and was heavily defended by the enemy forces. The Delta Company led by Lt Vikram Batra and Bravo Company led by Lt Sanjeev Singh Jamwal were assigned this task of capturing the Point 5140 in a daring night attack.

 

Preceded by heavy bombardment by Indian Artillery on enemy positions, the two companies began their movement towards the objective. The two companies were attacking from different directions to surprise the enemy however the climb was steeper in case of the Delta Company led by Lt Vikram Batra.  At a height of 17,000 feet, Lt Vikram Batra and his men planned to approach the hill from the rear, to achieve the crucial element of surprise. Against all odds, they ascended the rocky cliff but as they neared the top, the Pakistani defenders pinned them on the face of the cliff with machine gun fire. Undeterred by this, Lt Batra and five of his men climbed up and after reaching the top lobbed two grenades at the machine gun posts. Lt Batra alone killed three soldiers in close combat and despite being badly injured during the exchange, he regrouped his men and continued the mission.

 

Lt Batra’s courage inspired his men to fight valiantly and eventually the Point 5140 was captured. At 4:35 am on 20 Jun 1999, Lt Batra sent the radio message, “Chanakya …it’s Shershah reporting!! We’ve captured the post! Yeh Dil Maange More” , which later on became the catch-line for the Kargil War. The victory paved the way for a string of victories at Point 5100, Point 4700, Junction Peak and ‘Three Pimples’.

 

After the capture of Point 5140, 13 JAK Rif was de-inducted from Drass to Ghumri to rest and move for the next operation. The battalion was then moved to Mushkoh valley and the next task assigned was the capture of Point 4875. Lt Batra had been promoted to the rank of Capt by then based on his earlier exploits in Drass. Capt Batra and his 25 men from Delta Company commenced the attack on the night of 06 July 1999. The plan was to reach the ridge, storm the enemy and occupy the post by the first light on 07 July. But unfortunately the evacuation of one of the officers, Capt Navin Nagappa, who had a badly injured leg, took some time and they were still short of the target by first light.

 

Just before the objective, there was a narrow ledge manned by the enemy soldiers and it was almost impossible to advance specially in daylight. However Capt Batra  decided that even though it was daylight he and his comrades would attempt a direct assault. In a rare show of extraordinary courage and daredevilry Capt Batra assaulted the ledge and took the enemy by surprise. However during the exchange of fire Capt Batra got injured but he continued his charge with support fire from rest of his men and reached the mouth of the ledge. Having got a foothold on the ledge as he was planning his next move, he noticed one of his young soldiers lying in a pool of blood few feet away. He decided to move the injured soldier to safety along with his JCO Sub Raghunath Singh. But as he tried to do so he was hit by a sniper fire in the chest. He breathed his last, uttering the words, “Durga Mata Ki Jai” meaning “Victory to Goddess Durga”, the battle-cry of his Regiment. Spurred by Capt Batra’s extreme courage and supreme sacrifice, his men attacked through the ledge and fighting like men possessed achieved the objective.

 

Capt Batra’s bravery, camaraderie and devotion to his duty were extraordinary and would find exalted place in the annals of our military history. Capt Vikram Batra was given the nation’s highest gallantry award, “Param Vir Chakra” posthumously for his outstanding courage, steadfast resolve, leadership, and supreme sacrifice. Capt Vikram Batra is survived by his father Shri Girdhari Lal Batra, mother Smt Kamal Kanta and his twin brother Shri Vishal Batra.

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164 Comments
  • RONAK Ram Shirke

    2024 at 1:28 pm Reply

    According to Lord Krishna anyone died in Battle fighting for good cause and for country gets “veergati “and soul moves to higher lokas.
    “LIFE SHOULD BE BIG RATHER THAN LONG”
    You made your life and it’s goal big rather than making it long.
    “Ye Dil mange more”..
    Your golden words, Sir.

  • Saloni Shinde

    2024 at 1:28 pm Reply

    We are able to live and breath peacefully with our loved ones just because of warriors like you. Salute to your supreme sacrifice and your family. Your golden words “Ye Dil mange more” always motivate us Sir
    Jai Hind.

    • Bholi yadav Idon'tknow

      2024 at 4:40 pm

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    • Antima yadav honourpoint

      2024 at 4:41 pm

      I will give a salute to vikram batra
      thanks for captain Vikram Batra

  • Sneha vanwari

    2024 at 1:29 pm Reply

    We are able to survive peacefully with our loved ones just because of warriors like you. Salute to your sacrifice & your family.

  • Squadron Leader Dibya Dillip

    2024 at 1:29 pm Reply

    On this 26th day of January 2022, the 73rd Republic Day of this great nation I salute your valour and supreme sacrifice in the line of action sir. The country shall be ever indebted to your martyrdom.

    “Ye Dil mange more”…
    Your golden words, Sir.

    Regards
    Jai Hind
    Squadron Leader Dibya Dillip

  • Mohit joshi

    2024 at 1:29 pm Reply

    Thank you Sir You will always be me and my country’s greatest warrior. ❤️

  • Stuti Bansal

    2024 at 1:30 pm Reply

    Salute to your bravery sir.

  • Santanu Dhar

    2024 at 1:30 pm Reply

    I was only 8 when you left us. We proud Indians promise you to carry your legacy for eternity. From the time I started to learn, read about Operation Vijay, I feel a void inside me for you. I wish that someday I will get to meet you.

    Your ardent follower,
    Santanu Dhar
    Kolkata

  • Dushyant Bharat Karani

    2024 at 1:30 pm Reply

    Thanks for you service.

  • Shriya Raj Singh

    2024 at 1:31 pm Reply

    Nice
    Good

  • Yatender Singh Raghav

    2024 at 1:31 pm Reply

    “Durga Mata Ki Jai ”
    Vikram Sir my age is about 38 years i could only wish but could not be selected for defence services.
    Alexander the great said “LIFE SHOULD BE BIG RATHER THAN LONG”
    You will livelong till even one person remember the valour of Indian Defence forces.and Kargil war.
    Sir , we are obliged to you and deeply honour your sacrifice and sacrifice of every martyr.
    Sir, Lord Krishna said that our soul take new birth in new body. You have rememberd durga mata in last time,definitely you have attained moksha and best lok after death because according to Lord Krishna anyone died in Battle fighting for good cause and for country gets “veergati “and soul moves to higher lokas .Sir, if you can please recommend my name to God to serve my country as you have done may be in next life .

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