Service No : IC-56396F

Date of Birth : November 2, 1974

Place of birth : Rai Bareilly, (UP)

Service : Army

Last Rank : Major

Unit : 49 Armd Regt/53 RR

Arm/Regt : The Armoured Corps

Awards : SM

Martyrdom : January 13, 2005

Major Amit Rathi SM

Major Amit Rathi hailed from Rai Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh and was born on 02 Nov 1974. Son of Shri JS Verma and Smt Pushpa Verma, Major Amit Rathi did his graduation in Economics. Later he got selected for the Army and joined SS 68 course at the Officers’ Training Academy Chennai. He was commissioned into 49 Armd Regt of the Armoured Corps, one of the crucial combat arms of Indian Army.

 

After serving for a couple of years, he got married to Ms Anjela and the couple had a son Yash in the year 2002. He served in various operational areas and took part in numerous operations including Op Vijay and Op Rakshak. After serving with his parent unit for some time, Maj Amit Rathi was later deputed to serve with 53 RR battalion deployed in J & K for counterinsurgency operations.

 

Budgam Encounter: 13 Jan 2005

 

During the year 2005, Major Amit Rathi ’s unit was deployed in the Budgam district of Jammu and Kashmir and was engaged in operations against the terrorists on a regular basis. On 12 Jan 2005, Maj Rathi’s unit received information from the intelligence sources about the presence of some hardcore militants in its area of responsibility in Budgam district of J & K. It was decided to launch a search and destroy operation under the leadership of Maj Rathi to deal with the threat of the suspected militants.

 

On 13 Jan 2015, Maj Rathi reached the suspected area along with his troops and launched the cordon and search operation. Soon the troops made contact with the militants who fired at them on being challenged. in the gun battle that ensued, Maj Rathi killed one militant and quickly redeployed his troops to block the possible escape route for other militants. However, during the continuous exchange of fire Maj Rathi got hit by bullets and was severely injured.  Later he succumbed to his injuries and was martyred. Maj Amit Rathi was a valiant soldier and a fine officer, who laid down his life in the service of the nation. Major Amit Rathi was given the gallantry award, “Sena Medal” posthumously, for his courage, unyielding fighting spirit and sacrifice.

 

Major Amit Rathi is survived by his father Shri JS Verma, mother Smt Pushpa Verma, wife Smt Anjela Dahiya and son Yash.

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22 Comments
  • Ashutosh rathi

    2024 at 2:11 pm Reply

    We Miss you chacha ji

  • Manoj Mittal

    2024 at 2:11 pm Reply

    You will always be remembered & respected in our hearts Amit. You were a Good Friend and above all a wonderful human. We are all extremely proud of you. God bless you wherever you are.
    Regards & respect

  • Naveen

    2024 at 2:12 pm Reply

    Ur memories are still afresh n so shall b always…an immortal sodier n pride of Meerut College.Miss u bro.

  • Nishant Rathi

    2024 at 2:12 pm Reply

    Dear Brother
    The country will always remember you for your valour and sacrifice. You will remain immortal always. Salute to you.

    Nishant Rathi

    • Brig Ravi Dahiya

      2024 at 2:21 pm

      You will always be remembered & respected in our family Amit. There is not a single day when Yash & Anjela don’t remember you. We are all extremely proud of you & Yash has made you proud by joining IIT Bombay & Anjela has done you proud by being an excellent mother. God bless you wherever you are.
      Regards & respect

  • Pranshu badola

    2024 at 2:13 pm Reply

    Miss you mama ji always

  • Deepak Singh

    2024 at 2:14 pm Reply

    Salute

  • Vivek Rathi

    2024 at 2:14 pm Reply

    We miss u chachaji

  • Parul Rathi

    2024 at 2:15 pm Reply

    We miss u bhaiya always.

  • Pradeep kumar

    2024 at 2:15 pm Reply

    Amit was my cousin and he was bravest of all . Nice person with a golden heart . I Salute You

  • Manoj Singh

    2024 at 2:16 pm Reply

    Amit was my closest friend in school and one of the bravest person I ever met. I still remember our fun days together, those were the best days of my life, miss him a lot. I Salute You.

    • Pallavi

      2024 at 2:19 pm

      Dear family,
      It was an absolute honour to read this post written by the son of the Braveheart. We don’t known you at all but the purpose and feeling connects us. We feel for you and that’s extremely special for me. God bless you and the family specially the son who wrote the post today. It is emotional and thoughtful and instantly connect us with you. Stay blessed, Jai hind.

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