Major Sanjay Baduni

Service No: IC-43521

Date of Birth : Jan 21, 1962

Place of Birth : Dehradun, (U'khand)

Service: Army

Last Rank : Major

Unit : 25 RR/ 136 Fd Regt

Arm/Regt : The Regiment of Artillery

Operation: CI & IS Ops

Date of Martyrdom : Aug 24, 1995

Major Sanjay Baduni

Major Sanjay Baduni was born on 21st January 1962 in Dehradun. Maj Baduni was the grandson of a freedom fighter and nationalism was in his blood. Right from his childhood Maj Baduni was passionate about Armed Forces and had a dream to don military uniform. His dream came true when he got selected to join the Army and passed out of the prestigious  IMA in 1985.

 

Maj Baduni got commissioned into the Regiment of Artillery and fell in love with his job. He was a proud gunner, as soldiers from Artillery are called and a committed soldier. Everyone who knew him, remembers him as a gentle soul and a caring human being. Maj Baduni had a heart of gold, full of love and was always ready to help others.By 1995, Maj Baduni had put in around ten years of service and had served in various field areas with challenging terrain and operational conditions. After serving for few years with his parent unit, he was later deputed to serve with 25 RR battalion deployed in J&K.

 

Doda Operation : 24 Aug 1995

 

During 1995, Maj Sanjay Baduni was serving with 25 Rashtriya Rifles battalion, deployed in J&K for anti-terrorist operations. His unit was deployed in Doda sector which was a terrorist-infested area with challenging situations arising on a daily basis. On 24th August 1995, his unit had received credible information from intelligence sources about the presence of terrorists in Dhara village in their area of responsibility. A decision was taken to launch a search and destroy operation to take on the terrorists under the leadership of Maj Baduni.

 

Maj Baduni swung into action and launched the operation in Dhara village to bust the terrorist hideout. He along with his troops cordoned off the suspected area and got ready to implement their operational plan. The terrorists were hiding in a house to take the cover of civilians. Maj Baduni decided against blowing up the house as there were 2 small children inside. On being challenged, one terrorist tried escaping from the back door and was noticed by Maj Baduni. Maj Baduni chased him and fired at him while on the run. However during the exchange of fire, Maj Baduni got hit by bullets on his foot & neck.

 

Maj Baduni later succumbed to his injuries and was martyred displaying bravery and leadership of very high order. This brave soldier made the supreme sacrifice protecting his motherland, cherishing his dream to go wrapped in a Tri-Colour. Maj Sanjay Baduni is survived by his wife Smt Kamal Baduni and two daughters, Snigdha and Kanishka.

Tribute by his wife Mrs Kamal Baduni :

 

In my family, 21 Jan was always a day full of celebrations, Pooja and feasting till 1995, as it was Sanjay’s birthday. After 1995, this day is a quite & sad day. At times people don’t even speak about it and maintain an awkward silence. But to me, this day is still a special day. It may be surprising to know that I along with my daughters still celebrate our wedding anniversary on 14th Jan & my husband’s birthday on 21st Jan. On our 25th Wedding anniversary in 2015, my daughters & my sisters-in-law brought a cake and we celebrated the day with music & dance.

 

To many it might not make sense but to me Sanjay’s memories matter & will remain with me forever. I make sure that I make some donation on these days. My take on life is very different, as I believe in celebrating people & their memories. On my insistence, my youngest sister-in-law, Preeti still sends Rakhee for me on Raksha Bandhan. I believe in preserving relationships and celebrating each and every person who connects with me. This is not understood by many, but I surround myself with happiness and positivity. I have had many tough years after Sanjay’s martyrdom and learnt that if you want to live life, you only need to make a choice for yourself. My old parents & in-laws keep looking at our faces and I always try to wear a smile for them.

 

Ours was an arranged marriage, both my father & father-in-law were very good friends and it was like ‘Dosti rishte main badal gaye’. I being a Mumbai girl had no knowledge of defence services and their lives, so when we got engaged I was not sure of my decision. After few meetings, I fell in love with him for his simplicity, genuineness and caring attitude. I got ready to leave my budding career of a software programmer and rosy city life for him. He was such a doting husband that everyone around us refused to believe that ours was not a love marriage. Whenever anyone asked about our marriage, he would say that it was an arranged engagement and a love marriage. We were married for five and half years with our own share of sweet and sour journey with courses, postings, friends and two lovely daughters. Sanjay played every role wonderfully as he was a loving son, a caring brother, a doting husband, a protective father & a true gunner.

 

He came for his last leave on 20th May 1995 and made sure he stays for my birthday on 4th June. One day during that time when he was ironing his uniform, his mother said that she did not like it as it kept her son away from her. A die hard soldier at heart, Sanjay was very upset and explained the value of that olive green uniform to his mother, who had temporarily got carried away by the love for her son. He had a lot of compassion for the people in the Kashmir valley specially the children. He attained Martyrdom on 24th August 1995 during a fierce gun-battle in a counter insurgency operation in J & K.

 

Life after Sanjay was not easy. It’s been 22 & half years but to me and my daughters he is still present with us. I always feel that he is on a field posting without any leaves. Whenever I am challenged with difficult situation, there is an angel coming to rescue. That’s the time I look up and try to find my guiding star, my beloved husband, Major Sanjay Baduni.

 

Mrs Kamal Baduni

Tribute by his daughter Snigdha Baduni :

 

I was only three years old when my father made the supreme sacrifice for our nation. Though I was too young that time to have distinct memories of him, but my mother and other family members ensured that my sister and I grow up knowing who our father was. My father was a brave and committed soldier but was a wonderful human being too. He was a perfect family man who truly cared for his wife and two little daughters.

 

During his last counter-insurgency operation when he attained martyrdom, he decided against blowing up a house to save two young children, who he believed could have been his own daughters. My father, at the cost of his life upheld the values; an Indian soldier always stands for. I remember being my daddy’s girl, though he was physically present only for the first three years of my life. I have grown up believing that he is always looking down on his little girls, ensuring that we meet all our goals and overcome all challenges. He is our guardian angel and we couldn’t be more proud to call ourselves “Daughters of a Martyr”. He has always been our guiding light and a source of strength and continues to live in his family— through his mother’s stories, wife’s eyes and daughters’ smiles!

 

Today as we commemorate my father’s birth anniversary, I salute not only brave soldiers like him, but also their equally brave families, who through their personal loss have contributed in protecting the honour of our country.

 

Jai Hind!

Snigdha Baduni

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56 Comments
  • vineet dev

    2019 at 5:12 pm Reply

    Sanjay and I are Coursemates who were together in the IMA in the same Battalion. There could be no bigger pride than being a friend of someone like Sanjay who sacroficed his life for the nation. We as gunners did our basic YOs course together. Recently during a Course gettigether, all of us his Coursemates remembered all our fallen friends. Sanjay’s name was the first.
    We are proud of you, Ms Baduni. You have been the best mom to your girls, keeping the flame of love and remembrance of their father alive in their hearts.
    My Salute to the family.

  • Nitin Kumar

    2019 at 5:55 pm Reply

    My tribute and salute to brave heart and salute to his family for following the leagcy of brave heart. I wish and pray to God to give them (family) all happiness, prosperity & success in life.

  • Jagdish Soni

    2019 at 7:27 pm Reply

    Salute to Sir for his great sacrifation for safety of people of India and to serve Nation.No one can repay the sacrifation made by you and your family.Vandan to family. Jagdish Soni brother of Shahid Captain Nilesh Soni..
    Jai Hind..

  • Col Umesh Chamdra Prasad

    2019 at 8:16 pm Reply

    I am Col U C Prasad, SM. Sanjay was my closest buddy, we were in the same platoon. Personally I miss him a lot. I got superannuated on 31 Aug 18 and settled in Jaipur, Rajasthan.
    In case you people are in Jaipur or planning to come to Jaipur, please come and stay with us

  • Lt Col K Narpat Singh

    2019 at 9:07 pm Reply

    Sanjay, a soft spoken and happy course ate from Alamein Company at the IMA.
    Besides the rigors of military training, we went on a memorable hike over three days in the mountains around Dhanaulti and Mussoorie.
    We did the Commandos Course together in ’87 and exchanged new years cards every year.
    Then came the obituary intimating his sad demise in the call of duty. I salute you my friend! Be in peace, Om Shanti! …..
    Jai Hind!

  • Col Subroto Biswas

    2019 at 9:32 pm Reply

    Sanjay has been my coursemate, we brother in arms knows how it feels if we lose one of us. Sanjay left a deep void in our hearts….but life has to go on. Quarter century has passed but no day has gone when we didn’t remember him. In our recently concluded course gettogether at Goa we all had a 2 minutes silence remembering Sanjay and our other fallen mates….they gave their day for ours today. Which enemy can defy us if we have such bravehearts!!! I have not met Mrs. Baduni, Snighdha or Kanishka, but their epitome of strength is something to be Saluted.

    Miss you Sanjay…

  • Kasturi sharma

    2019 at 9:24 am Reply

    My salute to brave Gunner officer

  • Raman Bhardwaj

    2019 at 6:49 pm Reply

    Salute to the brave son of India! I bow to the valour n courage of a soldier n his family n his brave daughters……

    • Col Rajender K Jeer

      2021 at 12:12 pm

      Martyr Maj Sanjay Baruni was a course mate in IMA 77 Regular Course and we were in the same training battalion. He will always be remembered for his calm composure, smile, polite manner, forbearance,the understated courage and patience – which define a rare soldier like him, the ones who can face danger and death to the extent of Supreme Sacrifice of Self in Combat, which he actully did on 24Aug1995 at the age of 33 Years. Although we never met after passing out of IMA but that bond of a course mate and fallen soldier will always endure. Maj Sanjay Baduni We always remember you, thank Salute you for your supreme sacrifice for India. Your family of Mrs Kamal Baduni, Snighda and Kanishka has been brought up with much love, care and courage by Mrs Baduni – a sterling epitome of Bhartiya Veer Nari. The daughters have done us all proud with their distinguished academic achievements. May The Param Parameshwar Bless and Flourish your Family. We salute you all. Om Shantih

  • Suryamani Singh

    2019 at 9:32 am Reply

    Salute to the real hero of our nation’s. We proud of you. My family background is also Army. So I can understand, how family members are living.
    Jai Hind

  • Ltd. Col. S K Khasgiwale

    2019 at 8:48 pm Reply

    Well what can I say, we served together in 136, saw him get married he was and is a member of the Elites.

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