Service No : IC-59737M

Date of Birth : May 29, 1979

Place of birth : Thane(Maharashtra)

Service : Army

Last Rank : Lieutenant

Unit : 173 Fd Regt

Arm/Regt : The Regiment of Artillery

Operation : Op Rakshak

Martyrdom : November 1, 2001

Lieutenant Gautam Jain

Lieutenant Gautam Jain hailed from Indore in Madhya Pradesh but was born in Thane (Maharashtra) on 29 May 1979 to Shri Sumat Prakash Jain and Smt Sudha Jain. Growing up, he imbibed strong values of discipline, integrity, and respect—qualities deeply rooted in his family upbringing. From an early age, he displayed exceptional leadership abilities and a sincere sense of responsibility, which shaped his aspiration to serve the nation in uniform. He completed his schooling at Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar, one of the premier educational institutions in Madhya Pradesh, and passed out in 1996. His dedication and determination led him to clear the highly competitive examination for the National Defence Academy (NDA), the prestigious cradle of military leadership in India. He successfully completed his training at the NDA and thereafter proceeded to the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun, for his pre-commission training.

 

Upon passing out from IMA in the year 2000, he was commissioned into the 173 Field Regiment of the Regiment of Artillery, one of the most decorated and battle-hardened arms of the Indian Army, often revered as the “Gods of War.” As a young officer, Lt Gautam Jain earned the admiration of his peers and commanding officers for his dedication, clarity of purpose, and unwavering commitment to duty. 

 

Op Rakshak: 01 Nov 2001

 

In 2001, Lt Gautam Jain was serving with the 173 Field Regiment, under the command of Col M.K. Singh, in Rajouri district, Jammu & Kashmir. The regiment had an impressive operational lineage, having earlier served in North Kashmir from 1995 to 1997, where it played a key role in counter-insurgency operations and held critical positions along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Northern Gullies and Machhal sectors. During this tenure, the unit had successfully destroyed multiple Pakistani bunkers through precise and coordinated artillery fire, inflicting significant losses in response to enemy provocation—further reinforcing the regiment’s reputation as the formidable “Gods of War.” In 2001, the unit was inducted into the Kalakot area of Rajouri to continue its counter-insurgency duties. On 1 November 2001, the unit received credible intelligence about the movement of terrorists in the Dambal Nala area near the village Dahot, close to Kalakot. Acting swiftly, three search parties were launched, led by Lt Gautam Jain, Lt Amit Samanta, and Lt R.K. Jha, respectively.

 

The cordon-and-search operation progressed through the night, and by the next morning, the troops had reached the suspected hideout. It was Lt Gautam Jain’s team that first made contact with the terrorists. Upon being challenged, the militants—positioned on higher terrain and armed with automatic weapons—opened heavy fire. A fierce gun-battle ensued. Amid an intense exchange of fire, Lt Gautam Jain led from the front, displaying remarkable calm, courage, and clarity of leadership. He continued directing the movement of his troops under sustained enemy fire, ensuring that the cordon remained intact. In the heat of battle, he was struck by multiple bullets and grievously wounded. Naik Bhagwan Singh, who rushed forward to save his officer, was also critically injured. Despite being severely wounded, both continued the fight with exceptional grit and bravery.

 

However, the injuries proved fatal, and Lt Gautam Jain and Naik Bhagwan Singh made the supreme sacrifice, laying down their lives for the nation in the finest traditions of the Indian Army. In recognition of his exemplary courage, leadership, and devotion to duty, Lt Gautam Jain was posthumously awarded the Badge of Sacrifice and the Certificate of Honour—a tribute to a young officer who served with valour beyond measure. Lt Gautam Jain’s bravery, leadership, and unwavering commitment to his duty remain a shining example of the highest traditions of the Indian Army. 

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21 Comments
  • abhishek agrawal

    2025 at 11:03 pm Reply

    माता अहिल्या की नगरी इंदौर के सभी निवासी आपके परम बलिदान पर अत्यंत गर्व महसूस करते हैं और आपको हार्दिक श्रद्धांजलि अर्पित करते हैं। जय हिंद, जय हिंद की सेना…

  • Gaurav

    2025 at 11:03 pm Reply

    No words describe your enthu i just say thank u from all all Indian u r god child who save us to sacrifice urself

    Brave human who spend life without regret to save nation

    From bottom of heart i luv u nd i visit nd meet ur family they are more curious nd feel proud on u

    Where ever you r ..iknw u feel we all luv u…

  • indra kumar jain

    2025 at 11:04 pm Reply

    All the residents of Indore & all Bhartiya, the city of Mata Ahilya, feel extremely proud of your ultimate sacrifice & your kind parents to given courageous & self-sacrifice upbringing,
    I pay heartfelt tribute to you. Jai Hind, Jai Hind’s army…

  • ,Dr. SMITA JAIN

    2025 at 11:04 pm Reply

    GAUTAM, YOU LIVED A GREAT LIFE & IMMORTALISED YOURSELF IN THE GOLDEN WORDS AMONG THE GREAT WARRIORS OF INDIAN HISTORY.

  • Hemant Shrivastava

    2025 at 11:04 pm Reply

    Jai hind sir

  • ललित जैन

    2025 at 11:05 pm Reply

    गौतम भाई, देश के प्रति तुम्हारा प्यार और सर्वस्व निछावर कर बलिदान वास्तव में सुनहरे अक्षर में लिपिबद्ध है , हमें तुम्हारे चाचा होने का गर्व है , हम भी ऐसा क्या कर पाए देश के लिए कि तुम्हारे कदमो पर चल इस माटी के कर्ज का अंशमत्र भी कर जीवन सार्थक हो जाए !
    जयहिंद !!!

    • jayesh shukla

      2025 at 11:08 pm

      he is a sena medal awardee

  • Wg Cdr Ashwin Sikka

    2025 at 11:05 pm Reply

    Lt Gautam Jain’s case was taken up for award of medal by his unit but got lost somewhere in the Op Parakram cases that followed….he was awarded the Batch of Sacrifice by the army. You may please correct your data.

  • Colonel Harimohan

    2025 at 11:10 pm Reply

    MartyrGautam was a soldier par excellence.
    It is a great honour for me to have served with him in 173 Fd Regt. I was also part of this operation in which he was maryred and witnessed his bravery and courage. I salute you Gautam. You shall always remain in my mind as a great patriot, soldier and above all a good man. SARVADA VIJAY.

    • Asmita jain

      2025 at 11:10 pm

      Remembering our dear and brave friend and classmate Gautam Jain class of 1996 Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar, Indore on his 41st birthday….A death so young and honourable, a birth so worthy and pious… Happy Birthday dearest Gautam from all your mates!!

    • Riya Gawade

      2025 at 11:11 pm

      Great to know that you were with the braveheart. I got to know about him today, through honourpoint. Thankful to honourpoint introducing a hero.

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