- Vikram Batra
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footnotes =Captain Vikram Batra (
September 9 ,1974 -July 7 ,1999 ) was an officer of theIndian Army , posthumously awarded theParam Vir Chakra , India's highest award for valour, for his actions during the 1999Kargil War inKashmir betweenIndia andPakistan .Early life and career
Vikram Batra was born on September 9th, 1974 in Ghuggar village near
Palampur ,Himachal Pradesh , to Mr. G.L. Batra and Mrs. Jai Kamal Batra.Batra joined the
Indian Military Academy inDehradun in 1996, and was commissioned in theIndian Army as aLieutenant of the 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles at Sopore, inJammu and Kashmir . He rose to the rank of Captain.Param Vir Chakra
Captain Vikram Batra was awarded the
Param Vir Chakra , India's highest military honor on15 August 1999 , the 52nd anniversary of India's independence. His father Mr. G.L. Batra received the honor for his deceased son from thePresident of India , the lateK.R. Narayanan .Captain Vikram Batra, 13 JAK Rifles, and his Delta Company was given the task of recapturing Point 5140. Nicknamed "Sher Shah" ('Lion King' in Hindi) for his unstinting courage, he decided to lead the attack from the rear, as an element of surprise would help stupefy the enemy. He and his men ascended the sheer rock-cliff, but as the group neared the top, the enemy pinned them on the face of the bare cliff with machine gun fire. Captain Batra, along with five of his men, climbed up regardless and after reaching the top, hurled two grenades at the machine gun post. He single-handedly killed three enemy soldiers in close combat. He was seriously injured during this, but insisted on regrouping his men to continue with the mission. Inspired by the courage displayed by Captain Batra, the soldiers of 13 JAK Rifles charged the enemy position and captured Point 5140 at 3:30 a.m. on
20 June 1999 . His company is credited with killing at least eight Pakistani soldiers and recovering a heavy machine gun.The capture of Point 5140 set in motion a string of successes, such as Point 5100, Point 4700, Junction Peak and Three Pimples. Along with fellow Captain
Anuj Nayyar , Batra led his men to victory with the recapture of Point 4750 and Point 4875. He was killed when he tried to rescue an injured officer during an enemy counterattack against Point 4875 in the early morning hours of7 July 1999 . His last words were, "Jai Mata Di." ('Hail the Goddess of Victory'). For his sustained display of the most conspicuous personal bravery and leadership of the highest order in the face of the enemy, Captain Vikram Batra was awarded the Param Vir Chakra.Quotes
*Batra's "
Yeh Dil Maange More! " (My heart asks for more!), erstwhile a popular slogan for aPepsi commercial, became an iconic battle cry that swept across the country and remains popular with millions of Indians, invoked at patriotic public events, in memory of the war and the soldiers, and as a symbol of the indomitable spirit of Indian patriotism and valor in face of future attacks.
*Upon reaching Point 5140, he got into a cheeky radio exchange with an enemy commander, who challenged him by saying, "Why have you come Sher Shah (Vikram’s nick name given by his commanding officer)? You will not go back." Captain Vikram Batra is said to have replied, "We shall see within one hour, who remains on the top."
*While dragging Lt. Naveen back under cover, Naveen pleaded to Captain Batra to let him continue the fight in spite the injuries to which Captain Batra replied "Tu baal bachedaar hai!! Hatt jaa peeche," ("You have kids and wife to look after! Get back!").
**Batra's last words were the battle-cry "Jai Mata Di!" ("Hail MotherDurga !")In film
The 2003
Hindi film "LOC Kargil " based on the entire Kargil conflict hadAbhishek Bacchan playing the role of Captain Batra.ee also
*Captain
Anuj Nayyar , fellow commander
*Indo-Pakistani Wars
*Kargil War
*Military of India
*Param Vir Chakra External links
* [http://www.writerstoyou.com/books/readonline.asp?locid=2942&title=Shreyash+Pai+-+Martyr+Captain+Vikram+Batra Vikram Batra]
* [http://indianarmy.nic.in/PVC/photo_4.htm Indian Army Webpage]
* [http://himachal.us/?p=20 On My Himachal Blog]
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