

Service No : IC-67908H
Date of Birth : January 15, 1985
Place of birth : Jhajjar, Haryana
Service : Army
Last Rank : Major
Unit : 21 Para (SF)
Arm/Regt : The Parachute Regiment
Operation : CI & IS Ops
Awards : Sena Medal
Martyrdom : April 13, 2016
Major Amit Deswal was born on 15 January 1985 into a proud military family in Surehti village, located in Haryana’s Jhajjar district. His father, Subedar Major Rishi Ram Deswal, served in the Indian Army, and his mother, Smt. Vedvati, instilled in him the values of discipline, sincerity, and perseverance from an early age. Growing up in a home that deeply respected the uniform, Maj Amit cultivated a dream to follow in his father’s footsteps and serve the nation. Major Amit began his schooling in his native village, completing his primary education at Surehti. As his father’s service demanded postings to different parts of the country, Maj Amit had the opportunity to experience diverse academic environments. He studied in Ambala during his 6th to 8th standard, and later moved to Kendriya Vidyalaya, Nasik, where he continued his education while his father was posted there. These years shaped his personality and strengthened his adaptability—an attribute that would become crucial in his later military career.
Driven by ambition and a strong academic foundation, Maj Amit completed his graduation from Guru Gobind Singh College, Delhi, in 2004. With a clear vision to join the armed forces, he worked tirelessly toward earning a commission in the Indian Army. On 10 June 2006, Maj Amit Deswal was commissioned into the Indian Army. His exceptional physical endurance, mental resilience, and leadership qualities soon set him apart from his peers. Aspiring to join the Army’s most elite fighting formation, he volunteered for the 21 Para (Special Forces) and proudly earned his place in January 2011 after completing the gruelling probation. A true soldier of exceptional calibre, Major Deswal demonstrated outstanding performance during various military courses. His most notable achievement came during the prestigious Ghatak Course, where he earned the coveted title of “Commando Dagger – Best Student”, a recognition awarded only to the finest soldier in the course. This honour spoke volumes about his tactical proficiency, courage, and warrior spirit. Throughout his service, Maj Deswal operated in some of the most challenging terrains and counterinsurgency environments. He consistently proved his mettle, undertaking multiple high-risk operations and establishing himself as a dependable leader and a fearless Special Forces operator.
After a few years of service, he married Ms. Neeta Bisht, and the couple was blessed with a son, Arjun, who became the centre of his world. Despite the demanding nature of his profession, Major Deswal always balanced the roles of a committed soldier and a devoted family man.In January 2016, he was posted to Manipur as part of Operation Hifazat II, a major counterinsurgency initiative aimed at stabilising the region. The North-East had long been troubled by insurgent groups, and the terrain demanded precision, patience, and exceptional operational skills—qualities Maj Deswal possessed in abundance.During his tenure in the region, Major Amit Deswal played a critical role in targeting and neutralizing the leadership of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) and its powerful factions—
NSCN (K) led by S. S. Khaplang, and
NSCN (I-M) led by Isak Chishi Swu and Thuingaleng Muivah.
Op Hifazat (Manipur) : 13th April 2016
On 13 April 2016, at around 3:30 AM, the troops of 21 Para (Special Forces) launched a meticulously planned counter-insurgency operation against a splinter group of Naga insurgents who had refused to participate in the ongoing peace process with the Government of India. The unit had received credible intelligence inputs indicating the presence of armed militants in a remote, heavily forested region located nearly 30 km off National Highway 36 in Manipur’s Tamenglong district. With the element of surprise on their side, the assault team—led by Major Amit Deswal—inserted themselves into the dense jungle terrain and commenced the search. The area was difficult, with thick foliage, steep gradients, and limited visibility, demanding exceptional endurance and tactical precision. After hours of an intensive search, the team finally made contact with the suspected group. When challenged, the militants opened fire, initiating a fierce gun battle. Displaying characteristic courage, Maj Deswal swiftly retaliated. In the brief but intense exchange, he eliminated one insurgent and recovered an AK-47 rifle around 7:00 AM, dealing a significant blow to the hostile group. However, taking advantage of the rugged and forested terrain, the remaining militants managed to disengage and retreat deeper into the jungle.
Refusing to let the insurgents escape, Maj Deswal and his team continued the pursuit throughout the day, navigating harsh conditions and challenging terrain. Their relentless search paid off when, around 4:00 PM, nearly 20 km from the highway, they once again tracked down the fleeing militants. What followed was a close-range gun battle, and once again, Maj Deswal led from the front—true to the ethos of the Special Forces. As he engaged the heavily armed militants, he was struck by two enemy bullets. Despite his grievous injuries, he continued to fight until he collapsed, making the supreme sacrifice in the finest traditions of the Indian Army. His actions that day reflected extraordinary bravery, leadership, and an unyielding fighting spirit. For his gallantry and devotion to duty of the highest order, Major Amit Deswal was posthumously awarded the “Sena Medal”.
Major Amit Deswal is survived by his father Sub Major Rishi Ram Deswal(Retd), mother Smt Vedvati Deswal, wife Smt Neeta Deswal and son Arjun. Inspired by her husband’s courage and unwavering commitment to the nation, Smt. Neeta Deswal chose to carry forward his legacy of service. She joined the Indian Army and was commissioned into the Army Ordnance Corps in 2018, becoming a symbol of resilience, strength, and continuity.
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Meghna Girish
2022 at 2:50 pmSalute you braveheart. We understand what your parents and family must be going through. Sorrow with Pride every moment, every day. God bless your son, wife and other members of your family
Dr Anil Sharma
2022 at 2:51 pmYou are great Amit. I salute you for your bravery. You will remain in our heart forever. We are proud of you. Jai hind.
Chaithra
2022 at 2:52 pmIndia is lucky to have had a son like you. I salute you and your family for the sacrifice.
Sreenivasan E V
2022 at 2:52 pmSir, We are proud of you.
You will always live in our hearts.
We love you
We respect you
Manish Malik
2022 at 2:54 pmJai Hind Sir You are our Hero # I Love My Army# Salute to u Sir
Mukesh Mishra
2023 at 2:43 pmProud of you brother. We miss you !
Surinder Bairagi Kaliraman
2023 at 4:13 pmSalute buddy
From Barcelona Spain
SHUBHAM PAL
2024 at 6:21 pmJai hind sir
Amit Shukla
2025 at 2:51 pmTribute to Major Amit Deswal, SM
Born on 15th January 1985 in Surheti village, Jhajjar (Haryana), Major Amit Deswal was the son of Army veteran Subedar Major Rishi Ram Deswal and Smt Vedvati. Commissioned into the Indian Army on 10th June 2006, he later joined the elite 21 Para (SF) in 2011, where he earned the prestigious “Commando Dagger – Best Student” honor.
A fearless warrior and devoted leader, Maj Deswal laid down his life on 13th April 2016 during Op Hifazat II in Manipur, after eliminating a key insurgent and continuing to lead from the front in a high-risk counter-insurgency operation. For his unmatched bravery and supreme sacrifice, he was posthumously awarded the Sena Medal.
Maj Deswal is survived by his parents, wife Smt Neeta Deswal—who proudly followed in his footsteps by joining the Indian Army—and their son Arjun. His courage, commitment, and sacrifice remain a beacon of inspiration for the nation.
We salute his memory and honor his legacy.
Anurag Ghatole
2025 at 7:57 amSalute to the great son of the soil! I hope Arjun grows up strong like you. Manipur and the nation will be indebted to your service. We stand here and salute you. The insurgents will one day regret killing such brave men! They will for sure loose the battle ! Thankyou for being on the right side of the battle!