Commodore Babru Bhan Yadav was born on 14 September 1928 in the village of Bharawas in Rewari district, Haryana. He grew up in a family deeply rooted in military tradition. His father, Shri Bhagwan Singh Yadav, served with distinction in the World Wars and was honoured with the Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE). His elder brother, (Col MS Yadav (Retd)), also chose a life of service and rose to the rank of Colonel in the Indian Army. Surrounded by such strong examples of patriotism and discipline, it was only natural that Cmde Babru Bhan Yadav would be inspired to serve the nation. He completed his intermediate education at Banaras Hindu University and went on to earn a Bachelor of Science degree from St. Stephen’s College in 1947. An accomplished swimmer in his youth, he had remarkably never seen the sea until he was 20 years old—an ironic detail for someone who would go on to build a distinguished naval career. At the age of 22, driven by ambition and a desire to serve, he applied to join the Indian Navy under the Direct Entry Graduate scheme. In 1949, he was selected by the naval selection board and, in September of that year, proceeded to Dartmouth in the United Kingdom to train with the 1949 class of the renowned Benbow Division at the Royal Naval College. During his training, he served as a Midshipman aboard HMS Devonshire, participating in two training cruises that helped shape his professional foundation as a naval officer.
On 1 January 1951, he was formally commissioned into the Indian Navy. This marked the beginning of a long and distinguished career characterised by steadfast leadership, operational excellence, and gallantry in the face of adversity—qualities that would later earn him one of the nation’s highest military honours. In 1954, he went back to the UK and joined HMS Vernon to specialise in Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW). He served as the squadron TAS officer in INS Brahmaputra, and in the 1960s was the Fleet TAS officer of the Western Fleet. Cmde Yadav, as Lt Cdr, underwent the Staff course at Defence Services Staff College, Wellington from May 1963 to November 1963.

Bakhshish Singh Jaswal
2026 at 10:50 amAt times I remember him and his desi jokes he use to crack with us as one of the team member though he was our missle Sqardon Commander and I was his missle Techanician. Several time we sailed together but most unforgettable scene on board Nipat in 1971 when we sank three PNS ships on the mouth of Karachi harbour on 4th Dec.1971.He named JAS KILLER. And there after our sq.named as KILLERS SQUARDON. He named 4th Dec as *KILLERS DAY* May his soul rest in peace. OH GREAT BRAVE OFFICER I salute you and your old memories you left till eternity.
Raj Kumar
2026 at 10:51 amIn reply to Dr Sanjeev Singh Yadav.
Your bravery and astute leadership is now benchmark for future operations by the Navy. Navy will always be proud of you.
Ashok K Yadav,. Journalist
2026 at 10:51 amNo doubt that Commodore BB Yadav Was awarded MVC for his extra ordenary courageous and brave action against enemy by destroy ing World’s safest harbour of Pakistan,Two most powerfull ship’s were reduced to scrap, and big oil tanks were put to flames, He was first man who put the Indian Navy’s name on world map,I feel proud to say that I am his Nephew,
Suresh Chand
2026 at 10:52 amIn reply to राजेन्द्र प्रसाद यादव.
Y veer Ahir ki chhap h. Jise Navy Day k roop m her saal 4 Dec ko manaya jata h. Tau ji aap sada Amer rahoge. Bharat ma ke saput ko sat sat Naman
Ashmeet SIDHU
2026 at 10:53 amDeserved to e a flag rank but courageous professionals are tough talkers and bosses are not always wisers….cheers for Cmde BBY
Narinder
2026 at 10:53 amIn reply to Madhvendra Singh.
Will be our guiding pole star at high seas which will inspire the future generation of india n also the specifically youngsters from haryana
Dr Madhur Yadav
2026 at 10:53 amNanaji ,I’m proud of you.You have been my hero.
Madhvendra Singh
2026 at 10:54 amA valiant sailor.
CDR HUKAM CHAND.(RETD)
2026 at 10:54 amCMDE WAS ONE OF THE BEST OFFICER DURING THAT TIME.HE WAS A EXAMPLE FOR OFFICER CADRE. BRAVE ZULU TO HIM .I HAVE NOT SEEN SUCH AN OFFICER YET..
राजेन्द्र प्रसाद यादव
2026 at 10:55 amProud moment
Our Aan ban shan