Service No : IC55822X

Place of birth : Ghazipur, U P

Service : Army

Last Rank : Colonel

Unit : 42 RR/ 2/9 GR

Arm/Regt : 9 Gorkha Rifles

Operation : CI & IS Ops

Awards : YSM, SC

Martyrdom : January 27, 2015

Col MN Rai YSM SC

Colonel Munindra Nath Rai hailed from Ghazipur district in Uttar Pradesh and was born on 26 November 1965. He was the youngest among three brothers in a family deeply rooted in the tradition of military service. His eldest brother, Lt Col D N Rai, also served in the Gorkha Regiment, while his second brother, Y N Rai, dedicated his service to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). This strong family background in uniformed services significantly influenced Col Rai’s own path of duty and sacrifice. Col Rai was commissioned into the 2nd Battalion of the 9 Gorkha Rifles (2/9 GR) on 5 September 1997. From the beginning of his military career, he demonstrated exceptional leadership qualities, operational acumen, and an unwavering sense of duty. Over the years, he evolved into a highly respected officer, known for his tactical brilliance and deep connection with the men under his command. In May 2013, Col Rai was deputed to the Rashtriya Rifles (RR)—India’s elite counter-insurgency force—and assumed command of the 42nd Battalion of the RR. Under his leadership, the battalion was actively engaged in counter-insurgency operations in Jammu & Kashmir, particularly in the volatile areas of South Kashmir. His deep operational understanding and ability to inspire his troops made a significant impact on the ground.

 

By the time he took over the command of 42 RR, Col Rai had already completed more than 15 years of distinguished service. During this tenure, he led multiple successful missions to contain insurgency and neutralize militant threats in the region. His leadership was marked not just by tactical success but by courage, commitment, and exemplary professionalism. In recognition of his outstanding service and gallantry, Col M N Rai was awarded the Yudh Seva Medal on the eve of Republic Day in 2015. This prestigious award was conferred for his exceptional role in planning and executing operations, including a high-risk encounter with militants in South Kashmir in 2014. The award served as a testament to his operational brilliance and fearless commitment to national security.

 

Tral Operation: 27 Jan 2015

 

By Jan 2015, Col Rai had completed nearly one and half years as commanding officer of 42 RR, which was responsible for counter-insurgency operations in Tral sector in Pulwama district of J & K. Tral had been a hotbed of militancy as it provided suitable terrain for militants to operate. On 27 Jan 2015, the unit had received credible information about the presence of terrorists in the village under its area of operational control. After analyzing the situation a decision was taken by the security forces to launch a joint operation by the Army, CRPF, and the police.

 

The suspected militants were hiding in a house which was soon surrounded by the security forces. On being challenged the militants started firing and a fierce gun battle ensued. At this point, reportedly, the father and brother of one of the terrorists informed the assault team that the ultras would surrender. Col Rai displaying good leadership and following the Army doctrine of WHAM(Winning Hearts and Minds), decided to give the militants an opportunity to surrender. The militants, however, took advantage of this act of compassion and started firing in order to escape. The forces soon cornered the militants after a while and gunned down the two militants. But during the heavy exchange of fire Col M N Rai got severely injured and later succumbed to his injuries. Col M N Rai was given the gallantry award, “Shaurya Chakra” for his cold courage, leadership and supreme sacrifice during this operation.

 

Col M N Rai was martyred in the operation but the exemplary courage and leadership skills displayed by Col Rai would always be remembered. Col M N Rai is survived by his wife Smt Priyanka, daughters Alka & Richa and son Aditya. At the funeral of Col M N Rai, his daughter Alka then 11 years old made his Regiment and the entire nation proud by bidding her father a farewell with the Gurkha Regiment’s war cry, “Ayo Gorkhali” meaning ” The Gorkhas are here”.

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75 Comments
  • Poornima Thapa

    2023 at 12:28 pm Reply

    Salutations with deep regards to the Brave Soldier and Respect to his family

  • badri

    2023 at 12:31 pm Reply

    Million salutes to you and your family sir. On this 90th republic day, we can’t forget the sacrifices and bravery by you and thousands of our jawans. You are our pride, you and your families will always be on our prayers. Thank you for everything.

  • Vasanthi Donthi

    2023 at 12:31 pm Reply

    Salute sir

  • Radha vinod

    2023 at 12:32 pm Reply

    Salutation to all the brave soldiers of India.

  • Erusha k

    2023 at 12:33 pm Reply

    In reply to Vasanthi Donthi.
    Salute your and your families sacrifice in keeping India safe. Take this opportunity to salute all services for their commitment to our country. Vande Mataram

  • Dr. N. B. Sakkubai

    2023 at 12:34 pm Reply

    Salutes to you sir. Our prayers for the wellbeing of your family members.

  • Rama mohana Rao

    2023 at 12:36 pm Reply

    My heartful tribute to a great personality with tears from my heart not from my eyes…

  • Sameer Kadam

    2023 at 12:36 pm Reply

    My Salute to this Brave Soldier . And a request to replan the WHAM in such a way that the risk of our soldier getting misled should get addressed

  • Harsh

    2023 at 12:37 pm Reply

    Salute to the real Hero. Jai Hind!! Ayo Gorkhali!!

  • Aravindan

    2023 at 12:38 pm Reply

    Salute our real hero… Jai Jawan.. Jai Hind.

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