Service No : 13622515X
Place of birth : Tamil Nadu
Service : Army
Last Rank : Naik
Unit : 1 Para (SF)
Arm/Regt : The Parachute Regiment
Operation : CI & IS Ops
Awards : Sena Medal
Martyrdom : February 23, 2010
Naik Selva Kumar P hailed from Tamil Nadu. After his preliminary education, he joined the Army and was recruited into the Parachute Regiment of the Indian army. Later on, he joined 1 Para (Special Forces), the elite unit of the Indian Army and also known as "Red Devils".
Sopore Operation: 23 Feb 2010
During 2010, Naik Selva Kumar's unit 1 Para(SF) was deployed in J&K for counterinsurgency operations. On 22 Feb 2010, the security forces had received information from intelligence sources about the presence of militants in Chinkipora village in Sopore district in J & K. It was decided to launch a search and destroy operation to nab the hardcore militants and the task was assigned to 1 Para(SF) unit. Capt Devinder Singh Jass was chosen to lead the operation along with his troops. Naik Selva Kumar was part of that team that was assigned the task. Capt Jass and his team swung into action and launched the operation in the wee hours of 23 Feb 2010. The militants were hiding in a residential building in the suspected area, which was cordoned off in a well-planned move.
On being challenged the militants opened fire at the troops and a fierce gun battle ensued. At 4.45 AM the assault team led by Capt Jass decided to storm the suspected building. The militants had anticipated this action and had positioned themselves at vantage points inside the building. They were heavily armed and were sizable in numbers. When Naik Selva Kumar and his comrades stormed the building and moved forward to open the door, they were attacked from various directions, with militants using automatic weapons and hand grenades. A heavy exchange of fire followed and the troops managed to kill two militants in a daring action.
However, during the gun battle, Naik Selva Kumar and two more brave hearts got seriously injured and later succumbed to their injuries. Besides Naik Selva Kumar, the other martyred soldiers included Capt Devinder Singh Jass and Paratrooper Imtiaz Ahmad Thoker. Naik Selva Kumar displayed commendable courage and leadership during the operation and laid down his life in the service of the nation. Naik Selva Kumar was given the gallantry award, “Sena Medal” posthumously for his exceptional courage, devotion to duty, and supreme sacrifice.
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