Service No : IC-76429H
Date of Birth : December 17, 1989
Place of birth : Bangalore Dist (Kar)
Service : Army
Last Rank : Major
Unit : 21 RR/ 19 Guards
Arm/Regt : The Brigade of Guards
Operation : CI & IS Ops
Awards : Shaurya Chakra
Martyrdom : May 2, 2020
Major Anuj Sood hailed from Kangra district in Himachal Pradesh, though his family later settled in Chandigarh. He was born on 17 December 1989 at the Air Force Command Hospital in Bengaluru, into a family with a proud military legacy. His father, Brigadier Chandrakant Sood, served in the Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers (EME), and his mother, Smt Ragini Sood, was a strong pillar of support throughout his life. Inspired by his father, Maj Anuj nurtured the dream of joining the Indian Army from a young age. He pursued his early education at Punjab Public School (PPS), Nabha, where his discipline and leadership qualities began to shine. In 2008, he was selected to join the prestigious National Defence Academy (NDA), marking the beginning of his journey toward a life of service and sacrifice. After completing his rigorous training, Maj Anuj was commissioned into the Indian Army on 9 June 2012 from the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun. He was inducted into the 19 Guards Battalion, of the elite Brigade of the Guards Regiment, known for its exemplary valour and distinguished combat history.
As a young officer, Maj Anuj Sood quickly proved his mettle by mastering fieldcraft and excelling in regimental duties. He served in key roles such as Platoon Commander and Adjutant, showcasing both leadership and dedication. His competence earned him the coveted appointment of Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to the General Officer Commanding of the 14 RAPID Division, a position he held with distinction for 13 months. Committed to professional growth, Maj Anuj Sood attended the Junior Command Course at the Army War College in Mhow, where he once again performed exceptionally, earning top grades for his performance. In his personal life, Maj Anuj found happiness with Ms. Akriti Singh, a software engineer from Himachal Pradesh, whom he later married. In March 2018, after several years of distinguished service with his parent unit, Maj Anuj was deputed to serve with the 21 Rashtriya Rifles (21 RR), a battalion engaged in counter-insurgency operations in Jammu & Kashmir.
Handwara Operation : 02 May 2020
In 2020, Major Anuj Sood was serving with the 21 Rashtriya Rifles (21 RR), a unit deployed in the volatile region of Jammu and Kashmir for counter-insurgency operations. As one of the Company Commanders of the battalion, Maj Anuj was entrusted with significant operational responsibilities in an area riddled with militant activity. The security situation in the region demanded constant vigilance, quick response capabilities, and a high state of operational readiness from all troops. On 1 May 2020, based on credible intelligence inputs regarding the presence of hardcore militants hiding in the dense Wadarbala-Rajwara forests of Kupwara district, a large-scale joint operation was planned. The operation involved coordinated efforts by the Indian Army, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and the Jammu & Kashmir Police. The Army component of this joint task force was led by Commanding Officer Col Ashutosh Sharma and included Maj Anuj Sood, Naik Rajesh Kumar, Lance Naik Dinesh Singh, and other brave soldiers of 21 RR.
The combing operation was launched in the early hours of 1 May, and the troops thoroughly searched the forested area for the hidden militants. Though physically exhausting and mentally taxing, the soldiers displayed exceptional professionalism and determination throughout the mission. The operation continued through the day and extended into the next. On 2 May 2020, as the team was returning from the Wadarbala-Rajwara forests, they received fresh intelligence about the presence of 2–4 heavily armed terrorists in the nearby hamlet of Chanjimulla. The situation was critical — the terrorists, reportedly dressed in combat uniforms, had taken shelter inside a civilian house and had held several local residents hostage. Recognizing the urgency of the situation and the potential threat to innocent lives, Col Ashutosh Sharma and Maj Anuj Sood, without hesitation, led their team to the site to neutralize the threat. Upon reaching Chanjimulla, the soldiers swiftly cordoned off the area. The terrorists, who were hiding in two adjacent houses, opened fire upon being challenged by the troops, triggering a fierce and prolonged gunfight. Despite the grave risk and intense enemy fire, Maj Anuj Sood displayed exemplary leadership and composure under pressure. In the face of adversity, he led his men from the front, guiding the operation with tactical precision. Demonstrating extraordinary bravery, Maj Anuj and his team successfully evacuated several civilians from the danger zone, thereby preventing a potential hostage massacre. During the intense exchange of fire, two terrorists were eliminated by the security forces.
However, in the line of duty, Maj Anuj Sood, Col Ashutosh Sharma, Naik Rajesh Kumar, and Lance Naik Dinesh Singh sustained critical injuries. Despite a valiant fight, they succumbed to their wounds, making the supreme sacrifice for the nation. At just 30 years of age, Maj Anuj Sood laid down his life, embodying the highest traditions of the Indian Army — courage, selflessness, and devotion to duty. His sacrifice, along with that of his comrades, stands as a shining example of gallantry and heroism in the face of grave danger. Major Anuj Sood was posthumously awarded the gallantry award, "Shaurya Chakra", for his commendable bravery and devotion to duty.
Maj Anuj Sood is survived by his father, Brig Chandrakant Sood (Retd), wife Smt Aakriti Singh Sood, sister Smt Shruti, brother-in-law Shri Arjun, and niece Ms Meera.
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Meghna
2025 at 4:16 pmMy heart breaks on reading this.. The loss of such young, talented and hard working soldiers. May God give strength to their families to bear this irreparable loss.. The nation will always be indebted for their service.
vaishali yadav
2025 at 4:16 pmmy head always bow in respect for such a pure soul
Vanika Sood
2025 at 4:17 pmGone too soon, my heart aches for your loss. When i read about your martyrdom, I felt that I lost a brother. May god give strength to your family.
May your soul rest in pride. Jai Hind
Archit Karnik
2025 at 4:17 pmThank you is a small token of gratitude that we can offer to both the Martyrs & their family who not only served the nation to protect it’s integrity but also gave us the liberty to wake up everyday with a sense of contentment & well-being.
This has only been possible because of the great soldiers like Major Anuj Sood who have always served our country. We are equally thankful to their family who motivated them to serve the nation and backed them up with a mutual feeling that our martyrs had “Nation First”.
Hats off to you for your inexpressible services to the motherland. From the depth of our heart, we adore your noble decision to be a soldier to defend our great nation. No words can express and reflect your patriotism. We can feel the vacuum at your home, you had always provided the ultimate services to our nation, you made thousands of hearts smile.
Martyrs like you at borders have protected the constitution of our country and we are forever indebted to you for protecting our life and liberty.
You served the country most efficiently, with all your might in every adverse condition, which we can’t imagine even. Your sacrifice is precious above anything. We feel you as the personified form of Great Himalayas.
We are touched beyond words with the sacrifice that is put in to protect our nation every day.
A big & deep “Thank You” to the brave men “Major Anuj Sood” of our country.
Jyotika Oberoi
2025 at 4:18 pmमैं जगा रहूँगा रात-दिन,
चाहे धूप हो या बरसात हो,
चाहे तूफान आये या पूस की ठंढी रात हो,
मैं खड़ा रहूँगा सरहद पर सीना ताने,
चाहे गोलियों की बौछार हो,
चाहे न खाने को कुछ भी आहार हो,
अपने “वतन” की खातिर मैं,
हर दर्द हँस के सह लूँगा,
निकले जो खून बदन से मेरे,
मैं खुश हो लूँगा,
कभी आँखों में रेत भी चल जाए तो,
वादा है, मेरी पलकें नहीं झपकेगी,
लहू भी जम जाए अगर जो सीने में,
मेरे हाथ बंदूक नीचे नहीं रखेगी,
दुश्मन के घर मेरे “वतन” के चट्टानों का एक टुकड़ा भी न जा पायेगा,
जमींदोज कर दूँगा मैं काफ़िर तुमको,
जो मेरी धरती की तरफ आँख उठाएगा,
कितना भी दुर्गम रास्ता हो,
किंचित भी नहीं डरूँगा मैं,
चप्पे-चप्पे पर रहेगी नजर मेरी,
देश के गद्दारों पर अब रहम नहीं करूँगा मैं।
Thank you Major Anuj Sood,
I’m so proud to be born in the nation which is in the hands of gems like you. You will always be an inspiration/motivation for the youth.
You will always be missed.
Jai Hind!
Shanuj Pandey
2025 at 4:19 pmThe word ‘Bravery’ and ‘Courage’ will never loose their definition as long as warriors like Major Anuj Sood exists. Salute to the daunting soul of the soldiers who lay their life for the motherland; we so proudly call as “India”.
Arushi Gupta
2025 at 4:19 pmWords are too less and irrelevant to describe the bravery and courage of our soldiers. And, our head will always bow down to you and your family, who raised such a courageous son!! Jai hind!!
Aparajita Singh
2025 at 4:20 pmMy heartfelt salute to Major Anuj Sood and his family. It takes immense courage and patriotism to serve in the armed forces. It takes even greater courage to know that your family member has decided to serve the country and even sacrifice their lives for the country. A big salute to the whole family! Without your support, we wouldn’t have had Major Sood to protect us. He will be remembered forever! Thank you so much sir!
Bilal Rasheed
2025 at 4:20 pmIn reply to Archit Karnik.
The Village “Changimullah”Is Just 3 kms away from My place.
And We Used To Heard Gun shots Whole Night.
One Of The Local Police Officer Also Went Through The Same Fate.
I Often Used To See Major Anuj Sood Aka “Sood” by Locals, When On Driving.
May Peace Prevail Once For All
Aaron Dsilva
2025 at 4:21 pmGone too soon….Gone too soon. Exactly one year today. We will always remember the very fine gentlemen of the 19 Guards. A big salute to Brigadier Chanderkant Sood, Akriti Maam and the Sood family. Just can’t get over it……
Jai Hind