

Service No : IC-41913
Date of Birth : September 21, 1963
Place of birth : Pune Dist (Mah)
Service : Army
Last Rank : Major
Unit : 8 JAK LI
Arm/Regt : The J&K Light Infantry
Operation : Op Rakshak (J&K)
Awards : Kirti Chakra
Martyrdom : June 17, 2000
Major Pradeep Ramachandra Tathawade hailed from Kendur Pabal village in Shirur Taluka of Pune district, Maharashtra. Born to Shri Ramachandra Krishnarao Tathawade and Smt Kusum R. Tathawade, he was the second of three children in the family, with an elder brother, Milind, and a younger sister, Sushma. Raised in a disciplined and value-oriented environment, Maj Pradeep displayed qualities of determination, leadership, and patriotism from an early age. His journey towards a military career began when he secured admission to the prestigious Sainik School, Satara, where he studied from Class V onwards. The school played a pivotal role in shaping his personality and nurturing his dream of serving the nation in uniform. The rigorous academic environment, combined with military-oriented training and discipline, laid a strong foundation for his future career in the Armed Forces. His dedication and hard work eventually earned him selection to the National Defence Academy (NDA) in 1980, one of the country's premier institutions for training future military leaders.
After successfully completing his training at the NDA and the Indian Military Academy, Major Tathawade was commissioned into the Indian Army in June 1984. He joined the 8th Battalion of the Jammu & Kashmir Light Infantry (8 JAK LI), a regiment renowned for its valour, professionalism, and distinguished battle honours. As a young officer, he quickly adapted to the demanding life of a soldier and demonstrated exceptional commitment to duty. Over the next sixteen years, Major Tathawade served in a variety of challenging operational and field areas across the country. His assignments exposed him to diverse terrains, difficult conditions, and complex military situations, enabling him to develop into a highly competent and battle-hardened officer. Through his unwavering dedication, leadership abilities, and professional excellence, he earned the respect and admiration of both his superiors and the soldiers under his command. By the year 2000, he had established himself as a seasoned infantry officer with extensive operational experience and an unflinching commitment to the service of the nation.
Poonch Operation(J&K): 17 June 2000
In June 2000, Major Tathawade's unit was deployed in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, where it was actively engaged in counter-insurgency operations against militants. On 17 June 2000, the battalion received credible intelligence regarding the presence of a group of heavily armed militants in Shahpur village of Poonch district. At the time, Major Tathawade was officiating as the Commanding Officer of the battalion. Recognizing the importance of swift action, he decided to launch an operation against the militants and personally lead the assault team. Acting promptly on the intelligence input, Major Tathawade and his troops moved to the suspected area and established contact with the militants. When challenged and asked to surrender, the militants responded with intense gunfire, triggering a fierce encounter. A heavy exchange of fire ensued as the soldiers closed in on the militants' position. During the intense firefight, Major Tathawade noticed two militants attempting to break away from the cordon. Displaying remarkable alertness and courage, he engaged them immediately and shot both militants dead. However, in the midst of the action, a third militant launched a surprise attack from behind. Major Tathawade grappled with the militant and both men rolled to the ground. The militant managed to break free and fired at him from close range, hitting him in the stomach and thigh.
Despite sustaining grievous injuries and losing a considerable amount of blood, Major Tathawade refused to withdraw from the battle. Demonstrating extraordinary determination and indomitable fighting spirit, he continued to engage the militant and succeeded in eliminating him. Even while severely wounded, he remained focused on the mission and continued to direct the operation. He repeatedly instructed his men to maintain their positions and not approach him until all the militants had been neutralized or captured, placing the success of the operation and the safety of his troops above his own life. The operation ultimately ended in success with the remaining militants being eliminated. Only after the area had been secured was Major Tathawade evacuated to a military hospital. Despite the best efforts of the medical team, he succumbed to his injuries and attained martyrdom in the line of duty. Major Pradeep Ramachandra Tathawade displayed courage, leadership, and devotion to duty of the highest order. His fearless actions, exceptional leadership under fire, and supreme sacrifice upheld the finest traditions of the Indian Army and exemplified the spirit of selfless service to the nation. In recognition of his exceptional bravery, unyielding fighting spirit, and supreme sacrifice, Major Pradeep R. Tathawade was posthumously awarded the "Kirti Chakra," India's second-highest peacetime gallantry award. His legacy continues to inspire generations of soldiers and citizens alike.
Maj Pradeep R Tathawade is survived by his wife Smt Leenta Tathawade, daughter Bhagyashree, and son Sagar.
Girish Nehete
2026 at 1:07 pmIn reply to Sunil Bawsay.
I and my family Salutes great hero Major Pradeep.
Jai hind
Suryakant Jaysing Mandhare
2026 at 1:07 pmHello all,
Pradeep our childhood friend was very shy during our school days, I still remember one of incident that during boxing practice we use to initially choose pairs and decide to box with each other so that none of us get hurted, But later on he developed good leader ship qualities and grown up with lots of skills and joined N. D. A., got Commissioned after hard work and efforts Really I am very proud of him and his parents that he fought bravely till end for our nation, Hope we all are remembering
him in our mind as our best friend, he became the great warrior, we all loved him and are proud of him.
Kiran krishna sawant
2026 at 1:07 pmOur country is safe with such extra ordinary courageous and selfless soldiers…Your sacrifice will always be remembered forever..We salute your bravery thousand times…
Jai Hind.
Sanjay Dhumal
2026 at 1:08 pmGreat warrior. Hero of our nation. Great friend. We will not forget his sacrifice. Hats of to his courage during kargil war.
Nanasaheb krishna patil.
2026 at 1:09 pmIn reply to Dipak Chaudhari.
Salute to the brave heart, Great Sainik, Major pradeep Tatavade was really simple, sobre,in school which i remember, but he proved to be a warrior for the country.
Vilas Ambatkar
2026 at 1:09 pmTrue fighter. True ajinkyan who could not be conqured even by death. As long as sun will shine, you will be remembered.
Nitin Bawsay
2026 at 1:10 pmIn reply to Dr Rajiv Dabade.
A brave Ajinkyan indeed! Salutations to the brave heart.
Sadashiv Pandurang Sonawane
2026 at 1:13 pmDear Pradeep,
20 years have passed without you. But not a single day without your thoughts.
Your sacrifice for our MOTHERLAND is not a waste.
I am really proud of you and feel myself honoured for having able to spent some beautiful years of my life with you.
Jay Hind.
Umesh Dani
2026 at 1:24 pmProud to be a classmate of such a dashing warrior of our country.
He will be always remembered by all ajikiyans and remain in heart forever.
Salute to him.
Sadashiv Pandurang Sonawane
2026 at 1:24 pmDear Pradeep,
20 years have passed without you. But not a single day without your thoughts.
Your sacrifice for our MOTHERLAND is not a waste.
I am really proud of you and feel myself honoured for having able to spent some beautiful years of my life with you.