Service No : IC-61390

Place of birth : Hyderabad Dist (AP)

Service : Army

Last Rank : Major

Arm/Regt : The Kumaon Regiment

Operation : CI & IS Ops

Awards : Kirti Chakra

Martyrdom : September 22, 2009

Major Suresh Suri KC

Major Suresh Suri hailed from Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh. He was born into a family with a proud legacy of service to the nation. His father, Shri S V Subba Rao, served in the Indian Air Force, while his mother, Smt. S Girija, nurtured the family with care and values of discipline and responsibility. Being the eldest of three siblings, Suresh naturally assumed the role of a guide and protector for his younger brother Sunil, who later became an IT professional in Pune, and his younger sister Surekha, who went on to become a devoted homemaker. Inspired by his father’s service and driven by his own sense of patriotism, Major Suresh Suri chose to join the Indian Army. He was commissioned in 2001 into the Kumaon Regiment, one of the most decorated infantry regiments of the Indian Army, known for its gallant soldiers and rich legacy of battle honours.

 

After completing his initial training and early service with his parent unit, Maj Suresh soon proved his professional competence and leadership qualities. In 2007, he was deputed to serve with the 13 Rashtriya Rifles (RR), a specialized counter-insurgency unit deployed in Jammu & Kashmir. Serving in such a high-risk environment required immense courage, resilience, and tactical skill, all of which Maj Suresh displayed consistently in the line of duty. In 2008, Maj Suresh married Pallavi, who became his pillar of strength and support. However, due to his deployment in a sensitive field area in Jammu & Kashmir, Pallavi could not initially join him. Despite the physical distance, their bond remained strong, and she continued to support him with patience and understanding, as is the life of many soldier’s families. Maj Suresh Suri embodied the values of duty, courage, and sacrifice throughout his service. His journey from a proud son of an Air Force veteran to a commissioned officer of the Indian Army reflected his determination to uphold the nation’s honour above all else. His life story continues to inspire not only his family but also countless others who learn of his service and dedication

 

Bandipora Operation : 22 Sep 2009

 

Major Suresh Suri hailed from Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, and was born into a family with a proud legacy of service to the nation. His father, Shri S. V. Subba Rao, served in the Indian Air Force, while his mother, Smt. S. Girija, instilled in her children values of discipline, resilience, and compassion. Maj Suresh was the eldest among three siblings, a role that naturally made him a source of guidance and responsibility within the family. His younger brother, Sunil, went on to become an IT professional in Pune, while his sister, Surekha, chose a life of dedication as a homemaker. Driven by patriotism and inspired by his father’s military background, Maj Suresh chose to dedicate his life to the Armed Forces. In 2001, he was commissioned into the Kumaon Regiment, one of the Indian Army’s most valiant infantry regiments, known for its unmatched courage and gallantry in battle. During his formative years with the regiment, he honed his leadership skills, tactical acumen, and endurance as a soldier. Recognizing his potential, the Army deputed him in 2007 to serve with the 13 Rashtriya Rifles (RR)—a specialized counter-insurgency unit operating in Jammu & Kashmir. This assignment placed him at the forefront of high-risk operations where courage, quick decision-making, and absolute devotion to duty were essential.

 

In 2008, Maj Suresh married Pallavi, who stood by him as a source of strength and emotional support. However, due to his continuous postings in sensitive field areas, particularly in Jammu & Kashmir, she could not initially join him. Their marriage reflected the quiet sacrifices that military families make, sharing the burden of separation and uncertainty while supporting the soldier’s call of duty. On 22 September 2009, Maj Suresh’s unit received credible intelligence inputs about the presence of terrorists in a village in Bandipora district, J&K. Acting on the information, a search and destroy operation was launched under his leadership. As the troops cordoned off the suspected house, Maj Suresh quickly assessed the situation and, without hesitation, led from the front. Along with three soldiers, he entered the house to flush out the militants. On reaching the second floor, he noticed suspicious loose planks on the roof, which suggested the presence of a hideout. Determined to achieve surprise, he climbed up to the roof with another soldier.

 

Suddenly, they came under heavy fire from terrorists concealed inside. Despite sustaining serious injuries, Maj Suresh displayed remarkable composure and retaliated instantly with his AK-47. In a daring move, he also lobbed a hand grenade into the hideout, killing one terrorist and injuring another. The injured terrorist, however, continued firing indiscriminately from cover, injuring other soldiers of the search team. Maj Suresh, despite his critical wounds, continued to provide covering fire, ensuring that his comrades could be evacuated safely from the kill zone. His selfless actions saved lives but cost him his own. Maj Suresh eventually succumbed to his injuries, making the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty. For his extraordinary courage, leadership, and indomitable spirit, Maj Suresh Suri was posthumously awarded the "Kirti Chakra", India’s second-highest peacetime gallantry award.

 

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17 Comments
  • Pratyusha Kandregula

    2025 at 11:46 am Reply

    Girija aunty and fam were our neighbors , I Suresh anna , Sunil anna & surekha akka played along ..!! I will cherish those memories and you will be remembered forever Suresh anna ❣️

  • Nityanand

    2025 at 11:47 am Reply

    In reply to Rajesh Kumar.
    I was in the same batch of NCC. He was one yr senior. The way he commanded and shouted.. Still rings in my ears.

  • Lt Col Kartikeyan

    2025 at 11:49 am Reply

    Had the proud privilege of training with
    Maj Suresh Suri when I was in IMA with him. I still remember him as a formidable senior and a great soldier till he attained greater glory. God bless.

  • Rajesh Kumar

    2025 at 11:49 am Reply

    Suresh was my Senior in KV PICKET Secunderabad, i remember he was asked by our our PT Sir K Sai to supervise the NCC Air Wing Cadets of KV PICKET, he was so mature n tough for his age, i knew that he would be gon to become someone great, he was impressed with my Parade and Salute so he told me to lead the Contingent.

  • Lanka Venkata Narasimha Rao

    2025 at 11:50 am Reply

    A poetic tribute to Major Suresh Suri in his mother tongue Telugu :

    *మేజర్ సురేష్ సూరి*
    (05-10-1979 to 22-09-2009)

    సూరి వంశ సూరీడు
    ధీరుడగు సైనికుడు
    అచ్చ తెలుగు వీరుడు
    స్వఛ్చమైన యోధుడు

    విద్యా వినయము నేర్చిన
    వీరతేజ విప్రుడు
    సాంప్రదాయ కుటుంబమున
    జనయించిన సత్పురుషుడు

    గిరిజా, సుబ్బారావుల
    ధీరుడగు సుపుత్రుడు
    సునీల్, సురేఖలకతడు
    ప్రియమగు అగ్రజుడు

    భాగ్యనగర వాసుడు
    భరతమాత సేవకుడు
    పిన్న ప్రాయమునందే
    ఉన్నత పదవందుకొనెను

    కాష్మీరు లోయలో
    ఉగ్రమూకల వేటలొ
    అశువులుబాసిన ఘనుడు
    “కీర్తిచక్ర” సన్మానితుడు
    జైహింద్ – జై భారత్*
    రచన : లంకా వేంకట నరసింహారావు

  • Srinivas

    2025 at 11:50 am Reply

    Maj Suresh Suri is an inspiration to all of us. He courageously fought terrorists in their own hideout and selflessly helped his other comrades escape from more bloodshed. Hope he rests in peace. Hope terrorism comes to an end soon.

  • Nityanand

    2025 at 11:58 am Reply

    Jai Hind. NCC batch me senior tha and the leader of the group as well.
    His “parade savdhaan” still reverberates in my ears…was a born hero.
    His supreme sacrifice is for ever indebted.

  • P S Murthy

    2025 at 11:59 am Reply

    In reply to Surekha Suri.
    Agree with your sentiments. He was full of life and energy and positivity. He will always be missed.

  • Juliet Mathew

    2025 at 12:01 pm Reply

    Years pass by but you never cease to inspire and awe us dear Maj. Suresh. May you Rest In Peace knowing you gave your best at everything always ..your supreme sacrifice will never go in vain ! May God bless !

  • Animesh Sinha

    2025 at 12:02 pm Reply

    In reply to Surekha Suri.
    Jai Hind Maam,
    I served with him in Op Meghdoot sharing the same accommodation. He was truly a great fighter with a jest for life.
    My regards to you and the family.
    Maj Animesh

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