Service No : 4284256N

Place of birth : Satara (Maharashtra)

Service : Army

Last Rank : Lance Naik

Unit : 6 Bihar

Arm/Regt : The Bihar Regiment

Operation : CI & IS Ops

Martyrdom : September 18, 2016

Lance Naik Galande Chandrakant Shankar

Lance Naik Galande Chandrakant Shankar hailed from Jashi village in Maan tehsil of Satara district in Maharashtra. Hailing from a farmer's family, he was the youngest of three siblings and was born in 1989. Following in the footsteps of his older brothers, who joined the Armed Forces, L/Nk Galande too joined the army after completing his school in 2012 at the age of 20 years. He was recruited into the 6 Bihar Battalion of the Bihar Regiment, an infantry Regiment well known for its fearless soldiers and various battle honours. After serving for a few years he got married to Ms Nisha and the couple was blessed with two sons Shreyas and Jai.
 

Uri Attack: 18 Sep 2016

 

During Sep 2016, L/Nk Galande’s unit was deployed in the Baramulla district of J&K for counter-insurgency operations. The unit was functioning under the operational control of the 12 Infantry Brigade, which had its headquarters at Uri. The 12th Infantry Brigade headquarters in Uri was a virtual oasis, protected naturally by the high ranges of the Pir Panjal and the Jhelum River that flowed by. On 18 September, four terrorists infiltrated 6 km into the Indian side of the Line of Control (LoC) and struck at a carefully selected objective, the headquarters of one of the Indian Army’s iconic formations, the 12th Infantry Brigade. The attack commenced at around 0530 hrs and the terrorists lobbed 17 grenades in three minutes followed by indiscriminate firing by automatic weapons. As a rear administrative base camp, the HQs had a fuel storage facility, which caught fire along with tents with soldiers sleeping in them.

 

The attack was executed at a strategically significant time as there was a movement of troops in the region at that time. 10 Dogra battalion had completed its two-year tenure and was moving out, while another battalion (6 Bihar) was coming into the new location. The 'handing-taking over' process was on and therefore the soldiers of 6 Bihar had to sleep in canvas tents near the fuel storage facility.  The terrorists fired incendiary ammunition along with an automatic fire of small arms that led to army tents / temporary shelters catching fire.  As a result of this dastardly attack, 17 army personnel were martyred. The firefight between the terrorists and Army Personnel continued till approximately 0830 hours, during which four terrorists were killed. All four killed were Foreign Terrorists and had some items with them which had Pakistani markings. 

 

An additional 19-30 soldiers were also injured in the attack. Most of the soldiers martyred were from the 10 Dogra and 6 Bihar battalions. One of the injured soldiers succumbed to his injuries on 19 September at R&R Hospital in New Delhi, followed by another soldier on 30 September, bringing the death toll to 19. Besides L/Nk Galande CS, the other martyred brave hearts included Subedar Karnail Singh, Havildar Ravi Paul, Havildar Ashok Kumar Singh, Havildar Nimb Singh Rawat, Naik Raj Kishor Singh, Naik SK Vidyarthi, Sepoy Rakesh Singh, Sepoy Jawra Munda, Sep Gangadhar Dalui, Sepoy Naiman Kujur, L/Nk Rajesh Kumar Yadav, Sepoy Uike Panjab Janrao, Sep Ganesh Shankar, Sepoy Biswajit Ghorai, Sepoy Harendra Yadav, Sepoy Thok SS, Sepoy Rajesh Kumar Singh and Sepoy Kulmathe VJ. The nation will remain grateful to these brave soldiers for their courage and supreme sacrifice. L/Nk Galande Chandrakant Shankar was a gallant and committed soldier who laid down his life at the age of 27 years in the line of his duty.

 

Lance Naik Galande Chandrakant Shankar is survived by his parents, wife Smt Nisha, and two sons Shreyas and Jai.

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3 Comments
  • Mayur tatyaso galande

    2023 at 2:33 pm Reply

    Jai Hind…Indian Army

  • Meenal Joshi

    2023 at 2:34 pm Reply

    India is fortunate to have a son like you. My salute to you and your family.

  • Anita Sharma

    2023 at 2:35 pm Reply

    Your sacrifice will always be remembered and you will remain a hero for countless Indians ..I salute you. Jai Hind

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