Service No : IC-43521

Date of Birth : January 21, 1962

Place of birth : Dehradun, (U'khand)

Service : Army

Last Rank : Major

Unit : 25 RR

Arm/Regt : The Regiment of Artillery

Operation : CI & IS Ops

Martyrdom : August 24, 1995

Major Sanjay Baduni

Major Sanjay Baduni was born on January 21, 1962, in Dehradun, a city known for its deep-rooted military traditions. He hailed from a family of patriots, being the grandson of a freedom fighter. With nationalism ingrained in his very being, Maj Baduni grew up with a strong sense of duty toward the nation. From an early age, he was deeply passionate about the Armed Forces and aspired to don the military uniform. His unwavering determination and relentless efforts bore fruit when he was selected to join the Indian Army. He underwent rigorous military training at the prestigious Indian Military Academy (IMA) and was commissioned as an officer in 1985. He was commissoned into 136 Field Regiment of the Regiment of Artillery, a vital combat arm of the Indian Army responsible for firepower support.

 

He quickly developed an unbreakable bond with his profession and took immense pride in being a Gunner—a title proudly held by soldiers of the Artillery. His commitment to service and professionalism earned him the admiration of both his superiors and subordinates. Beyond his military prowess, Maj Baduni was known for his humility, kindness, and selflessness. He was deeply compassionate, always extending a helping hand to those in need. Those who knew him fondly recall him as a gentle soul with a heart of gold. By 1995, Maj Baduni had completed nearly a decade of service, during which he operated in several challenging terrains and high-intensity operational zones. After serving for several years with his parent Artillery unit, he was later deputed to the 25 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) Battalion, which was actively engaged in counter-insurgency operations in Jammu & Kashmir. 

 

Doda Operation : 24 Aug 1995

 

In 1995, Major Sanjay Baduni was serving with the 25 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) Battalion, a specialized counter-insurgency force deployed in Jammu & Kashmir. His unit was stationed in the Doda sector, a region that had become a hotbed of terrorist activity. The area was known for frequent militant movements, posing constant challenges to security forces. Every day brought new threats, and the soldiers of 25 RR, under the leadership of Maj Baduni, remained ever vigilant, conducting relentless operations to neutralize insurgents and safeguard the local population. On August 24, 1995, Maj Baduni's unit received credible intelligence about the presence of terrorists in Dhara village, located within their area of responsibility. Intelligence reports indicated that heavily armed militants had taken refuge in a house, potentially using civilians as human shields. Recognizing the gravity of the situation, a decision was made to launch a search and destroy mission, with Maj Baduni leading the operation.

 

Without wasting any time, Maj Baduni swiftly mobilized his troops, formulating a precise and strategic plan to eliminate the threat while ensuring minimal collateral damage. His experience in handling high-risk situations enabled him to cordon off the suspected area effectively. As the troops took their positions, preparing to storm the hideout, Maj Baduni assessed the situation with a keen tactical eye. Upon confirming the terrorists’ presence inside the house, Maj Baduni was faced with a critical decision. The terrorists had taken shelter among civilians, and inside the house, there were two small children. Despite the standard procedure allowing for the destruction of a militant hideout, Maj Baduni chose not to use explosives, fearing harm to the innocent lives inside. His deep sense of responsibility and compassion drove him to engage in a more dangerous but precise approach—flushing out the terrorists through a controlled assault.

 

As the troops challenged the militants, one terrorist attempted to escape through the back door. Maj Baduni, ever alert and quick to react, chased him down, engaging in a running gun battle. In the ensuing exchange of fire, Maj Baduni managed to shoot the fleeing militant. However, in the heat of the battle, he was hit by enemy bullets, sustaining severe gunshot wounds to his foot and neck. Despite his injuries, he fought on, refusing to back down, demonstrating extraordinary bravery and leadership until his last breath. However, the wounds proved fatal, and Maj Sanjay Baduni succumbed to his injuries on the battlefield, making the supreme sacrifice for the nation. Maj Baduni laid down his life defending his motherland while upholding the highest traditions of the Indian Army.

 

Maj Sanjay Baduni is survived by his wife Smt Kamal Baduni, and two daughters Ms Snigdha and Ms Kanishka.

  • If you find any information that is incorrect or inappropriate or have additional information about the soldier that can be added to his memorial site, please contact us by using the tab given below.
56 Comments
  • Philomina

    2025 at 3:27 pm Reply

    You shall remain a source of inspiration to all Indians for generations to come. I salute you and your family for the sacrifice.

  • Saurabh Bahuguna

    2025 at 3:28 pm Reply

    He was my big brother, Daboo bhaiyya. Always inspired me and always encouraged me. He was one of the most courageous people I knew, defending us many times against bullies when we were kids.
    He was a very curious person. Once he brought home a tape of Kraft Werk and listened to the music, complete enthralled. When Star Trek first showed on Indian TV, he was enamored by it. He dabbled in photography, loved watching all kinds of movies and sometimes took me to them with him !
    We were so proud when he joined the army and when he graduated as an officer. In between, we listened wide eyed to his stories from the academy and the brutal training regimen.
    God took him away too soon, as he often does with good people. Daboo bhaiyaa made the ultimate sacrifice for the country and for that I stand in awe of him forever.

  • Champa Saha

    2025 at 3:28 pm Reply

    A great friend, if ever there was one! His sense of duty was unparalleled…the uniform taking precedence over all else… true to his pledge…a gentle soul…a loving husband… his daughter’s Daboo Papa….a caring son… an upright officer… a brace heart! Salute! Maj Sanjay Baduni!!

  • WG.CDR.JP BADUNI VSM

    2025 at 3:29 pm Reply

    Dear Beta SANJAY–I know you were brave in your Childhood and subsequently a valiant
    Officer who lead his troupes from the front at the face of enemy. You gave your life for the
    cause and future of our Nation. You came wrapped in our TRI-COLOUR and the Nation is
    indebted to you for your Sacrifice, motivating the youth of the time to dedicate themselves
    for such a cause. You will be remembered for many generations to come. You have been
    inspiration to all of us. You are a PURE SOUL. GOD has you in HIS arms and we have you in
    our HEARTS.
    JP BADUNI and VIDHU BADUNI
    CHAACHA Ji and CHACHII Ji

  • Vikas Phadnis

    2025 at 3:29 pm Reply

    I never met him, or knew him… but through Kamal and her 2 lovely daughters I know of him. Salute to you Major Baduni for your supreme sacrifice for the nation!! We civilans are just bystanders who are -in most cases- undeserving but fortunate beneficiaries of the valiance of the men like you…

  • Ved Prakash

    2025 at 3:30 pm Reply

    I salute your heroism and sacrifice. We shall forever remain indebted to you for your service to the nation. Jai Hind

  • Vipin Pubby

    2025 at 3:30 pm Reply

    We are all so proud of him and the supreme sacrifice he made for the nation. Also proud of his gritty wife and daughters who bore the brunt of his sacrifice. A big salute.

  • Santosree Bhattacharya

    2025 at 3:31 pm Reply

    I knew him as a perfect gentleman. An inspiring officer of the great Indian Army. I salute his ultimate sacrifice. He still lives on ..

  • Vishal Shira

    2025 at 3:31 pm Reply

    Your sacrifice is truly inspirational. My deepest respects to your family…

  • Anjali Rajput

    2025 at 3:32 pm Reply

    My salute to you and your family for the selfless service to the nation. Your supreme sacrifice will always
    be remembered. Jai Hind…!!

Post a Comment