Service No : IC-63820
Date of Birth : December 29, 1983
Place of birth : Haryana
Service : Army
Last Rank : Major
Unit : 75 Armd Regt
Arm/Regt : The Armoured Corps
Operation : CI & IS Ops
Martyrdom : September 22, 2015
Major Dhruv Yadav was born on December 29, 1983, in Haryana, into an Air Force family. He was the son of Wing Commander Rajvir Yadav, VSM, a decorated Air Force officer, and Smt Shalini Yadav. Growing up in a disciplined and patriotic environment, he imbibed the values of duty, courage, and service from an early age. His schooling at the esteemed Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC) in Doon Valley, Dehradun, further solidified his ambition to serve in the armed forces. With a keen desire to wear the uniform, Maj Dhruv Yadav cleared the rigorous selection process for the National Defence Academy (NDA), one of India’s premier military training institutions. After completing his training at NDA, he moved on to the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun, where he honed his leadership skills and military acumen. Upon commissioning, he joined the 75 Armoured Regiment of the Armoured Corps, the elite combat arm of the Indian Army, known for its formidable tank warfare capabilities.
After serving with his regiment for some time, Maj Dhruv Yadav was chosen as an instructor at the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun, a role reserved for highly skilled and competent officers. His tenure at IMA was marked by dedication and excellence in training future officers of the Indian Army. On 18 Nov 2011, Maj Dhruv Yadav married Ms Surbhi Singh and they were blessed with a son, Rehaan.
Combat Training Exercise : 22 Sep 2015
In September 2015, Major Dhruv Yadav's unit was deployed in Pokhran, Rajasthan, for a high-level combat training exercise. The training was meticulously planned to enhance operational readiness and included various combat elements such as live tank maneuvers, firepower demonstrations, and strategic simulations. Such exercises are integral to maintaining the combat efficiency of military personnel, ensuring they are prepared for real battlefield scenarios. The challenging desert terrain of Pokhran provided an ideal setting for the exercise, simulating the conditions of actual warfare. The exercise aimed to test not only the mechanical prowess of the tanks but also the tactical expertise and coordination of the soldiers operating them. Every movement had to be precise, as real-time decision-making under high-pressure conditions was a key aspect of the training.
Major Dhruv Yadav was leading a tank column during the exercise—a position of immense responsibility that demanded sharp tactical acumen, quick decision-making, and seamless coordination with his unit. As the leader, he was responsible for executing strategic maneuvers, ensuring the synchronization of multiple armored vehicles, and maintaining direct communication with command units. While overseeing the maneuvers, an unfortunate and unexpected incident occurred. A misfired round from a rear tank resulted in a splinter striking Major Yadav. The impact was severe, and despite the best efforts of medical personnel present at the training ground, his condition deteriorated rapidly. He was immediately evacuated to the nearest military hospital for emergency medical intervention. However, despite exhaustive attempts to save his life, he succumbed to his injuries. Throughout his military career, he was widely respected for his leadership qualities, tactical brilliance, and profound sense of camaraderie with his fellow soldiers. His ability to inspire those around him made him an invaluable asset to his unit and the Indian Army as a whole. His loss was felt deeply—not only by his family and comrades but by the entire nation. At the time, Major Dhruv Yadav's wife, Smt Surbhi Singh, was eight months pregnant. His sacrifice highlights the risks military personnel face even during training exercises, underscoring their immense responsibility in safeguarding national security.
Major Dhruv Yadav is survived by his father Wing Commander Rajvir Yadav VSM (Retd), mother Smt Shalini Yadav, and wife Smt Surbhi Singh, son Rehaan Yadav and sister Ms Namrata Yadav.
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Mahadev Sanasidda
2025 at 8:37 pmBig Salute To You and Your family Sir,
Jai Hind Sir..
Jaideep arora
2025 at 8:38 pmAap amar rahe .jai hind
Mohit
2025 at 8:38 pmSalute You Sir You are the True Hero RIP
Jagdish Soni
2025 at 8:39 pmSaluite to our real God hero and safe gurards..
No one can repay sacrifation made by them..Vandan to family from of Shahid Captain Nilesh Soni sacrifice his life at Siachen Glaciers
Shilpi Upadhyay
2025 at 8:39 pmGrand Salute to great son of India. Jai Hind our immortal hero!!!
shaikh juned
2025 at 8:40 pmIn reply to Kapse anika.
Hey i am from nagar also
Ajit pandey
2025 at 8:40 pmNo word can difine his bravness and contribution for our country, hurtaly salute major sir
Kapse anika
2025 at 8:41 pmBig salute to Indian heros.