Service No : IC-10655

Place of birth : Jammu

Service : Army

Last Rank : Major

Unit : 8 JAK Rif

Arm/Regt : The J & K Rifles

Operation : Op Riddle

Martyrdom : August 15, 1965

Maj Balram Singh Jamwal

Major Balram Singh Jamwal hailed from Sochani village near Jammu, a place celebrated for its remarkable military heritage. This small but illustrious village has the rare distinction of producing four General Officers, three Brigadiers, and numerous other officers and soldiers who have served the nation with pride and honour. Growing up in such an environment, surrounded by stories of valour and service, Maj Balram Singh was deeply inspired to follow the same path. His own family embodied this legacy—his elder brothers, Brigadier Krishan Singh and Colonel Bhagwan Singh, were both accomplished officers in the Indian Army, further strengthening his resolve to dedicate his life to the defence of the country. Following this tradition, Maj Balram Singh joined the Indian Army and was commissioned into the 9 JAK Rif in 1948.

 

After nearly 13 years of dedicated service, he was promoted to the rank of Major in 1961. Continuing his distinguished military journey, he was appointed as the first Second-in-Command of 8 JAK Rif when the unit was re-raised at Gwalior in 1963, while still serving with 9 JAK Rif. During his years of service, Maj Balram Singh married Ms. Nirmal Devi, and together they raised five children. Carrying forward his father’s legacy, his elder son, RS Jamwal, also joined the Army and had the rare honour of commanding the same battalion—8 JAK Rif— in which his father had served. He went on to serve the Indian Army for 36 years and retired as a Brigadier in July 2012.

 

Indo-Pak war: 14/15 Aug 1965 

 

During August 1965, Maj Balram Singh’s unit, 8 JAK Rif, was deployed in the Chhamb sector of Jammu & Kashmir. In the same month, Pakistan launched ‘Operation Gibraltar’, infiltrating thousands of armed personnel across the border to carry out sabotage and subversion activities. The first clash with the infiltrators occurred on 07 August in the Sunderbani area. At that time, 8 JAK Rif was positioned in the Deva sector, opposite Chhamb. On the night of 07 August, the Battalion Headquarters at Deva was raided by Pakistani forces as a prelude to a major offensive. On 14 August, Pakistan began intense artillery shelling using medium guns and howitzers, targeting the Kalidhar posts and the Battalion HQ at Deva. The enemy continued heavy shelling and launched attacks on various platoons and company pickets, aiming to dislodge Indian positions and establish a firm base for their planned major offensive involving an Infantry Division and an Armoured Brigade.

 

Pakistan was determined to secure this base in preparation for a large-scale offensive intended to capture Jourian and Akhnoor, to cut off the Poonch–Rajouri region from the rest of the state. Amidst the intense shelling, Maj Balram Singh Jamwal, the Second-in-Command of the battalion, despite being outnumbered and surrounded, refused to leave the forward post. He continued to resist the enemy’s efforts to gain ground and establish a strong foothold. On the second day, the heavy shelling persisted. Maj Balram Singh, who was leading from the front, was seriously injured in the bombardment. He later succumbed to his injuries and was martyred in action. A valiant soldier and an exceptional officer, he led his men with unwavering resolve, displaying outstanding courage, determination, and leadership. He made the supreme sacrifice, upholding the highest traditions of the Indian Army.

 

Maj Balram Singh Jamwal is survived by his three daughters—Mrs. Reeta Jamwal Sumbria, Mrs. Veena Chadha, and Dr. Seema Jamwal—and two sons—Brigadier RS Jamwal (Retd) and Shri Deepak Singh Jamwal.

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19 Comments
  • Shreya

    2025 at 8:52 pm Reply

    Rest in peace sir. Thank you for your brave commitment and sacrifice. May your loved ones keep healing, succeeding with love and strength and happiness. I wish the best of the best for your strong soul and all your loved ones. You will be remembered forever. Jai hind

  • Capt C MSharma (Retd)

    2025 at 8:53 pm Reply

    We once again recall this day in 1965. The ELITE RANVEERS, (8 JAK RIF) after the Re-Raising, were not even two years old. As our Tri-Colour Flag unfurled at Red Fort, in Chhamb – Deva, this day, 15th August, in 1965 dawned as a pleasant, Sunny and cheerful day.

    Recounting the intensity of Artillery concentrated salvos fired, we pay our Respectful Tributes to Maj Bal Ram Singh Jamwal for his displayed courage, inspiring leadership in the face of supreme sacrifice and fondly recall his most affectionate care enjoyed by the officers and men during his service time.
    With Operation Gibraltar, launched by Pakistan, from early August, 1965 onwards, under most adverse circumstances and attacks Maj Bal Ram Singh Jamwal inspired and personally led the effective defense of Deva, Kalidhar and adjoining areas.
    It may be worth recalling that on the night of 14-15 August, 1965, Pakistan had moved their IV Corps Artillery to pre-selected position across CFL.
    On 15 August, that day, as the Red Fort was celebrating unfurling of Flag, at 0745 Hrs, Pakistan started with their Corps Artillery fire plan of intense and sharp bombardment, pinpointed by their infiltrated rangers OPs.
    Showing great tenacity and persistence, until he himself succumbed to the Pakistan Gun Firing, Maj Bal Ram doggedly led the men to face it and defend the attendant mis-adventure by infiltrated Mujahids and Rajakaars from Pakistan .

    Along with our own Maj Bal Ram Singh Jamwal, Brig BF Masters & Capt R K CHAHAR (GSO-3) attained martyrdom.

    Year after year, on this day, with great pride, fondly recalling his inspiring care of men under his command, his resilient determination & valour and his sacrifices in defending Dewa & Kalidhar ridge, we pay rich tributes to the supreme sacrifice of Maj Bal Ram Singh Jamwal.
    The onslaught of Pak sponsored “Op Gibraltar” and their IV Corps Artillery failed to dent Major Bal Ram Singh Jamwal and the troops he led.

    Staying in Gratitude.
    C M SHARMA ([email protected]; 98202 72925)
    15 Aug, 2021

  • Brig HPS Bedi

    2025 at 8:54 pm Reply

    I am proud to have commanded 8 JAK the Likes of Maj Balram nurtured with their martyrdom. We are the proud owners of a valiant legacy.

  • Sasi Kumar K

    2025 at 8:54 pm Reply

    Really proud of u sir. Really heart warming to hear such a gallantry action from your great father. I being a part of Elite family feel proud at this moment. Also got an opportunity to serve under a dynamic offer like u. Best wishes. Hav clk Sasi Kumar K (Retd)

  • Shweta Sambyal Thakur

    2025 at 8:55 pm Reply

    Proud of the family & community and will never forget the supreme sacrifice which Maj. Balram Singh jeee made for the country….

  • Ritu Samnotra

    2025 at 8:55 pm Reply

    A big salute to war hero jai hind jai jwan Indian army always wid high spirits ❤

  • BD Sharma

    2025 at 8:56 pm Reply

    I remember vividly that our teacher in High School, Smailpur Samba after the 1965 war paid tributes to Major Balram Singh Jamwal in our class and we youngesters were enthused by his acts of bravery. We are proud of his sacrifice for bringing laurels to our Kandi villages and to his clan of Jamwal Rajputs who produced great soldiers like Gen Baaj Singh, Gen Vijay Singh, Brig Rajinder Singh and others. Our respectful homage to the great marty.

  • Brig RS Jamwal

    2025 at 8:57 pm Reply

    A Great Tribute to the brave soldier & very nicely written. Being his son & ex CO of the same unit, I would request you to change a few anomalies in the first paragraph. Maj Balram Singh hailed from Village Sochani, Jammu, a Village which has produced four General Officers, three Brigadiers and a number of other officers and soldiers. He was commissioned into 9 JAK RIF in 1948. He was promoted to the rank of Major in 1961 when still in 9 JAK RIF & was posted as the first Second in Command of 8 JAK RIF when the Unit was re-raised at Gwalior in 1963.

  • Reeta Jamwal Sumbria

    2025 at 8:58 pm Reply

    Thanku so much for your kind and thoughtful words Mr. Vijay Pal Sharma.

  • Vijay Pal Sharma

    2025 at 9:00 pm Reply

    Salute to the Great Hero who laid his life defending the mother land. Salute to the lady who bought up children in the same capacity for serving the Nation.

    • Reeta Jamwal Sumbria

      2025 at 9:17 pm

      Thanku so much for your kind and thoughtful words Mr. Vijay Pal Sharma.

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