Vasanth Venugopal

Vasanth Venugopal
Col Vasanth V, AC
Born March 25, 1967(1967-03-25)
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Died July 31, 2007(2007-07-31) (aged 40)
Uri, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Allegiance India India
Service/branch Indian Army, Maratha Light Infantry
Rank Colonel
Commands held Commanding Officer of 9 Maratha Light Infantry
Awards Ashoka Chakra (posthumous)

Col Vasanth V, AC (25 March 1967 - 31 July 2007) was the Commanding Officer of 9 Maratha Light Infantry, a unit of the Indian Army. On 31 July 2007, he was killed in action while preventing heavily armed infiltrators from crossing the Indian border at Uri, Jammu and Kashmir.[1]

Col Vasanth was awarded the Ashoka Chakra (posthumous),[2] the peacetime equivalent of the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest military decoration for gallantry. The Ashoka Chakra is awarded for the "most conspicuous bravery or some daring or pre-eminent valour or self-sacrifice" other than in the face of the enemy.[3] Col Vasanth is the first person from the state of Karnataka, India to receive this honour.[4]

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Encounter with terrorists

On July 31, his troops surrounded terrorists in a forest and blocked all their escape routes in the Uri sector in Kashmir. Despite being wounded, the colonel and his men engaged the terrorists in a fierce encounter. The daring officer led from the front and helped gun down the terrorists. Tragically, he was hit by a bullet and died in hospital.'He ensured that all eight infiltrators were wiped out even as he laid down his life for the nation. He was a true soldier who was dedicated to the country and his force,' then Chief of Army Staff General J J Singh said after Colonel Venugopal's martyrdom.

In honour of his sacrifice, the nation awarded him the Ashok Chakra, the highest gallantry award granted during peace time. Col Vasanth was cremated with full military honours on Aug 01, 2007 in Bangalore.[5]

Biography

Born to Praphulla and NK Venugopal in Bangalore, India, he was the younger of two brothers. His father's work required the family to travel throughout the state of Karnataka and Vasanth went to schools in Udupi, Shimoga and Bangalore. He graduated from MES College, Bangalore in 1988. While in college, he was a member of the National Cadet Corps, through which he participated in the Indo-Canada World Youth Exchange Programme of 1986-87.

Vasanth joined the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun in 1988. On 10 June 1989, he was commissioned into 9 MARATHA LI. In a military career spanning eighteen years, he served in Pathankot, Sikkim, Gandhinagar, Ranchi, Bangalore and various sectors of Jammu and Kashmir.

I go where my men go,' Colonel Vasanth Venugopal told his mother when she asked him if a colonel should participate in all operations conducted by his men. On 28 October 2006 he took over as Commanding Officer of 9 Maratha Light Infantry. The battalion was at that time posted in Uri Sector of Jammu and Kashmir. Less than a year later, he was killed in a gun battle with militants who were trying to infiltrate the Indian border.[6] Radio Operator Lance Naik Ganpat Shashikant also died in the operation.[7]

Col Vasanth's biography Forever Forty, written by Subhashini Vasanth and Veena Prasad was released by H.E Gen JJ Singh, PVSM, AVSM, VSM (Retd) and Honourable Justice Santosh Hegde on 10 July 2011 at Crossword Bookstore, Bangalore.

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