Service No : IC-58660
Date of Birth : March 15, 1977
Place of birth : Kozhikode, Kerala
Service : Army
Last Rank : Major
Arm/Regt : The Bihar Regiment
Operation : CI & IS Ops
Awards : Ashok Chakra
Martyrdom : November 28, 2008
Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan was born on 15 March 1977 in Kozhikode, Kerala, into a Nair family that had later settled in Bangalore. He was the only child of Shri K. Unnikrishnan, an ISRO officer, and Smt. Dhanalakshmi Unnikrishnan. From an early age, Maj Sandeep displayed a deep fascination with the Armed Forces and nurtured the dream of donning the uniform. He completed his schooling at Frank Anthony Public School, Bangalore, where he studied for fourteen years and graduated in 1995 with a Science background. A bright student and an active participant in school activities, he excelled in sports, was part of the school choir, and enjoyed watching movies. His teachers and friends fondly remembered him for his discipline, leadership, and cheerful personality. In 1995, he joined the National Defence Academy (NDA) in Pune as part of the 94th Course, where his peers described him as selfless, generous, calm, and composed. After successfully completing his NDA training, he joined the 104th Indian Military Academy (IMA) Course at Dehradun and was commissioned into the 7th Battalion of the Bihar Regiment (Infantry) on 12 July 1999, at the age of 22.
Soon after commissioning, he participated in Operation Vijay (Kargil War) in July 1999, where he served at forward posts under intense enemy artillery and small arms fire. On the night of 31 December 1999, he led a team of six soldiers in a daring mission and successfully established a post barely 200 meters from the enemy position, despite facing heavy opposition. This early display of courage and leadership marked him as an exceptional young officer. Major Sandeep’s professional excellence continued throughout his career. He was promoted to Captain on 12 June 2003 and to Major on 13 June 2005. During his service, he attended several prestigious military courses, including the Ghatak Course at the Commando Wing, Infantry School, Belgaum — one of the toughest courses in the Indian Army — where he topped his batch and earned the coveted Instructor Grading and a commendation. He also trained at the High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS) in Gulmarg, mastering mountain warfare, counter-insurgency, and survival skills. Over the years, Major Sandeep served in various challenging terrains, including Siachen, Jammu & Kashmir, Gujarat, and Rajasthan, before being selected to join the National Security Guard (NSG) in January 2007. Upon completing his NSG training, he was appointed as the Training Officer of the 51 Special Action Group (51 SAG) — an elite counter-terrorism unit.
During November 2008, Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan was serving with the 51 Special Action Group (51 SAG) of the National Security Guard (NSG), an elite counter-terrorism unit trained and equipped to handle high-risk operations. On the night of 26 November 2008, a series of coordinated terrorist attacks shook South Mumbai, targeting several iconic landmarks. Among these, the 100-year-old Taj Mahal Palace Hotel was one of the sites where hostages were being held. Maj Unnikrishnan, serving as the team commander of 51 SAG, was deployed for the critical mission to rescue the hostages from the hotel. Leading a group of ten commandos, he entered the hotel and ascended to the sixth floor using the staircase. As the team began descending, intelligence suggested that the terrorists were positioned on the third floor. Upon reaching the floor, the team discovered a locked room where several women were being held hostage. Demonstrating decisive leadership, Maj Unnikrishnan led his team in breaching the door. As soon as the entry was made, the terrorists opened fire. Commando Sunil Yadav, a colleague of Maj Unnikrishnan, was hit during the initial exchange of gunfire. Without hesitation, Maj Unnikrishnan engaged the perpetrators, returning fire to neutralize the immediate threat, while simultaneously arranging for Yadav’s evacuation to safety.
After securing the immediate area, Maj Unnikrishnan pursued the terrorists who attempted to flee to another floor of the hotel. In the ensuing encounter, he was shot in the back, a wound that proved fatal. According to NSG officials, his last words were, “Do not come up, I will handle them.” His extraordinary courage and leadership inspired his team to press on with the operation, ultimately neutralizing all the terrorists and successfully completing the mission. Maj Sandeep Unnikrishnan, at the age of 31, displayed unparalleled valor and selflessness, leading from the front and laying down his life in the highest traditions of the Indian Army. In recognition of his supreme courage, unyielding fighting spirit, and supreme sacrifice, he was posthumously awarded the nation’s highest peacetime gallantry award, the Ashok Chakra.
Maj Sandeep Unnikrishnan is survived by his father Shri K. Unnikrishnan and mother Smt Dhanalakshmi Unnikrishnan.ic
Dr Ankur
2022 at 10:20 amIn reply to Dr Ankur.
Dr Ankur
2022 at 10:20 amSupreme sacrifice
Nagesh Upadhyay
2022 at 10:28 amWe are very proud of you sir
Rajesh kumar v s
2022 at 10:28 amYour sacrifice will always be remembered jai hind sir
Sanal
2022 at 10:29 amDear hero..
we indian are very proud to your hard work and sacrifice . we will never forget you .
a salute from my heart to you major.
jai hind..
Hariharan S
2022 at 10:30 amI am very thankful and greatful to cherish the memories of Major Sandeep unnikrishnan. When I am reading the life story of major unnikrishnan I am ashamed of myself why we can’t do anything for the nation. We all say India is our motheland and all indian are our brothers and sisters but you only treat India as your mother by saving the land and your brothers and sisters. The proud that fill in my heart when thinking of you and your brave duties are very high and uncountable. Words are not enough to express the gratitude towards you and your family. Special thanks and gratitude towards your family gifted you for India. May God give all grace to them ..
Thank you and thank you so much from the heart.
Jai hind
Jai hind
Jai hind..
Siva Krishna R S
2022 at 10:30 amNo doubts, we are the greatest cultural heritage nation in the world. We are surely one of the secured because of the relentless service of our great soldiers. Heartfelt Thank you Sir. Jai Hind
Sreekanth C P
2022 at 10:31 amit is really very proud to cherish Major Sandeep’s memory. you are big inspiration to lot of young people to serve the country; getting into a tough situation and sacrifice the precious life is beyond comparison.
your memory would continue to inspire generations to come.
Vishnuduth Prabhu
2022 at 10:32 amBig Salute you & your family Sandeep sir..
Its really a great moment for each one of indian citizens who is living safe now because of your efforts and life..
Jai Hind..
Pallavi ch
2022 at 10:32 amFirstly when I was reading about Major Sandeep , I felt very Proud as a human for the respect he had for the country , for the other comrades , and for the Brave step he’s taken.
May be I can connect a lot for this incident as I was young going to school coming back home to this news and everyone in the country watching this mission, and it was really very shattering to all of them in the country, And till today 26th November is a black day to the country. I hope we as Humans do our bit and create peace in the country And respect all around us, which is the only happiness we can contribute. And definitely all are very proud of your bravery, and you have always inspired us and have been an icon for many of the youngsters in this country.
And Your parents are the proudest People on this earth , so are we, Thank you so much for everything you’ve done for this country and protecting us.