Service No : IC-63013

Place of birth : Ahmednagar, (MH)

Service : Army

Last Rank : Major

Arm/Regt : Army Aviation Corps

Awards : Sena Medal

Martyrdom : February 2, 2011

Major Atul Garje SM

Major Atul Garje hailed from Nandur Nimba village in Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra. Born into a humble background, he displayed an early inclination towards discipline and patriotism. His initial schooling was in a local Marathi-medium school, but his aspirations for a career in the armed forces led him to Sainik School, Satara, a premier institution that nurtures future military leaders. It was here that the foundation of his military career was laid. Apart from excelling in academics, Major Garje proved his mettle in sports and leadership activities. His all-round excellence earned him the prestigious Governor’s Gold Medal, a recognition awarded to the best cadet of the school. His dedication and ambition propelled him to the National Defence Academy (NDA), a stepping stone for officers in the Indian Armed Forces. Upon successfully completing his training, he proceeded to the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun, where he underwent rigorous military training before being commissioned as an officer.

 

Major Atul Garje was commissioned into 210  Rocket Regiment of the Regiment of Artillery, a crucial combat arm of the Indian Army responsible for firepower support. His commissioning in June 2003, was a moment of immense pride, as he became the first person from his village to achieve the honour of becoming an officer in the Indian Army. His dedication, leadership, and professionalism earned him immense respect among his peers and subordinates. After serving in the Artillery for a few years, Major Garje pursued his passion for aviation and earned his wings in 2007. He further underwent rigorous training and topped the 'Flying Instructor Course', achieving the distinction of becoming the youngest instructor pilot in 2010. His skills as a pilot and instructor were highly regarded, making him an invaluable asset to the Army Aviation Corps. In addition to his military duties, Major Atul Garje was an accomplished squash player and a passionate mountaineer, embodying the spirit of adventure and physical excellence. His commitment to his profession and personal interests reflected his relentless pursuit of excellence in every aspect of life.

 

Despite his demanding career, Major Garje was deeply devoted to his family. He married Ms Harshala, and in October 2010, the couple was blessed with a daughter Tanishka. Though he was a loving husband and father, his heart always belonged to the Indian Army. He often expressed his unwavering commitment to the service, saying, "Even if I die, my soul will come back to the Army." This powerful sentiment encapsulated his deep sense of duty, passion, and dedication to the nation. 

 

Exercise "Vayu Kaushal": 02 Feb 2011

 

During February 2011, Major Atul Garje’s unit was participating in the high-intensity war game exercise “Vayu Kaushal”, a critical military drill designed to test aerial combat readiness and operational efficiency. As part of the exercise, Major Atul Garje and his co-pilot Major Bhanu Chander were assigned an important air operation on February 2, 2011. Their task required precision, skill, and utmost professionalism. As per the mission plan, they took off from the Army Aviation Base in Nashik, piloting their helicopter as per the designated flight path. However, shortly after takeoff, they encountered an aircraft emergency over a densely populated built-up area, which left them with only a few seconds to react. The situation was dire—an uncontrolled crash could have resulted in significant civilian casualties and extensive damage to life and property.

 

Understanding the gravity of the situation, Maj Atul Garje and Maj Bhanu Chander displayed exceptional presence of mind and piloting skills. Instead of attempting a forced landing in the built-up area, which could have led to massive collateral damage, they made the brave decision to maneuver the aircraft away from civilian habitation. This daring choice, made in a fraction of a second, demonstrated their unwavering commitment to protecting innocent lives, even at the cost of their own safety. Despite their best efforts, the emergency situation deteriorated rapidly. In the process of recovery, the helicopter lost altitude and crash-landed. The impact was severe, and both officers sustained grievous injuries. Tragically, Maj Atul Garje and Maj Bhanu Chander succumbed to their wounds, making the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. The courageous and selfless actions of Maj Atul Garje and Maj Bhanu Chander not only saved numerous civilian lives but also prevented a major catastrophe. Their quick decision-making and flying expertise ensured that no loss of civilian life or property occurred despite the critical nature of the emergency. For his exceptional courage, professionalism, and supreme sacrifice, Maj Atul Garje was posthumously awarded the gallantry award “Sena Medal”. This recognition was a testament to his unwavering dedication to duty and his willingness to put the nation’s safety above his own life.

 

Maj Atul Garje is survived by his wife Smt Harshala Garje, and daughter Ms Tanishka. 

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26 Comments
  • R Ramesh Nair

    2023 at 3:45 pm Reply

    Sir,
    All I would say is its a great loss to the nation, Indian Army, Army Aviation and last but not the least your family…but you went in style….like a solider…like an aviator.
    RESPECT

  • PRAVIN BHOSALE

    2023 at 3:45 pm Reply

    MAM

    We can not forget the sacrifice of Sir.. and also salute to you.. Jai Hind ..

  • Jagdish Soni

    2023 at 3:45 pm Reply

    My heart feel Salute to Sir for great courage he carried out to save life of civil population when Air Craft was in trouble .He sacrifces his life to save people from great disaster..VANDAN TO Sir family Harshala mam and sweet daughter.. Jagdish Soni brother of Shahid Captain Nilesh Soni 62 Filed Regiment sacrifice his life at Siachen..

  • Drjyotiawhad

    2023 at 3:46 pm Reply

    Jay Hind

  • Maheshkumar N Narhare

    2023 at 3:46 pm Reply

    I have seen Maj Atul very closely. We were batchmates, Housemates in Sainik School Satara. I have one word to describe him which is ,’BRILLIANT’. He was exceptionally brilliant in Academics, Sports, arc. He is no more amongst us which is not just a loss to his family and friends but to the nation.
    Hats off to you Atul.

  • Vikas Magar

    2023 at 3:47 pm Reply

    Brother you were always a brave heart. How can I forget that day when you spoke to me just before take off. How can I forget those five years we spend together. You were always a elder brother to me. RIP brother.

  • Himmat Narayan Thorat

    2023 at 3:47 pm Reply

    He was a great leader from his childhood.It was unbelievable when we heard his news at the outset. I salute the brave officer for his work.

  • Sunil dhakane

    2023 at 3:48 pm Reply

    Hai hind

  • Lakshman Hirulkar

    2023 at 3:48 pm Reply

    Hats off to the valiant sons of BHARAT MATA
    JAI HIND

  • Pravin Balakrishnan

    2025 at 1:10 pm Reply

    A brave soldier,
    May his soul rest in peace
    Jai Hind

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