A hero to remember!

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Gave his life for our future on July 7, 1999

© G.L. Batra, father of Shaheed Captain Vikram Batra, PVC (13 JAK Rifles)Images
© A Ridge Too Far: His Highness The Maharajah of Patiala

Twin sons were born to the family of Mr. G.L. Batra and Mrs. Jai Kamal Batra, on 09 September 1974 at Mandi, Himachal Pradesh. The family had two daughters earlier and twin sons were a joyful addition to the family. The family nicknamed the twins as ‘Luv’ (Vikram) and ‘Kush’ (Vishal). Luv received his primary education from his mother, who herself is a teacher. He received his education up to Middle Standard in D.A.V. Public School, Palampur and up to senior secondary stage in Central School, Palampur. Both his sisters are married and his twin-brother, Kush, is undergoing an internship training course as a Junior Executive with Tata Finance Ltd. Captain Vikram Batra was very brilliant, diligent, and active from the very beginning of his student life. He was very popular among his friends, students and teachers since, he was ever smiling and respectful to everyone.

He was an all rounder, good in studies, always a first divisioner and equally good in sports and all other co-curricular activities. He always kept himself in first line and among the toppers in all the different fields. He was also a green belt holder in Karate. He always kept himself in first line and among the toppers in all the different fields. He used to sweep almost 75% of the prizes from the prize distribution table during his schooling. He participated in ‘national level’ table tennis (Central Schools) and represented the North Zone. He participated in a national youth parliamentary competition. After passing his 10+2 in 1992 from Central School Palampur, he got admitted in D.A.V. College, Chandigarh in B.Sc where he was adjudged the best N.C.C. Cadet (Air Wing) in two zones. He was selected and underwent a helicopter flight course for 40 days at the Pinjore flying club.

He was also selected for the 1994 Republic Day Parade at New Delhi. During his B.Sc. course in 1995, he got selected for the Merchant Navy in a foreign-based company (Hong Kong).However in the nick of time he dropped the idea of joining the Merchant Navy due to his patriotic zeal to serve the Nation. As a true son and soldier of the motherland, he decided to join the Indian Army as a Commissioned Officer. He got commissioned in June 1996 and he joined the IMA (Indian Military Academy) at Dehra Dun. After passing out in December 1997, he joined the Army as a Lieutenant of 13 JAK Rifles at Sopore, Jammu & Kashmir. Later he was sent for the Young Officer’s Course at the Infantry School in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh where he secured Alpha grading for his overall performance.

Next, he attended a 35-day commando course at Belgaum, Karnataka in February-March 1999 where upon completion of the course, he was placed in Instructor’s Grade.Reconnaissance for the capture of Point 5140. Sitting Left to Right: Lieutenant Vikram Batra, Major Vikas Vohra, Captain Chatterji and the CO of 13 JAK Rifles, Lieutenant Colonel Y.K. Joshi.Lt. Col. Y.K. Joshi, adding the third pip on Lieutenant Vikram Batra on his promotion to Captain after the battle for Point 5140. He was to win a posthumous PVC some days later in the battle for Point 4875.On 01 June 1999, his unit proceeded to the Kargil Sector on the eruption of a war-like situation in Kargil, Drass and Batalik sub-sectors from where he was sent along with his company on the first strategic and daring operation to recapture the first peak of utmost importance – Point 5140, which was at an altitude of 17,000 feet. Upon reaching Point 5140, leading a company of troops, he encountered the commander of the Pakistani-backed terrorists on radio. The enemy commander challenged him by saying, “Why have you come Shershah (his nick name), you will not go back.”

Captain Batra, being the last person to back away from a fight, replied, “We shall see within one hour, who remains on the top.” In a short while Captain Batra and his company of troops killed eight enemy soldiers and more importantly captured a heavy anti-aircraft machine gun, neutralising the advantageous peak. Re-capture of Point 5140 paved the way to the return of the rest of peaks and cleared the Srinagar-Leh highway which sat in motion of successes like capturing Point 5100, 4700 Junction, Three Pimples and the ultimate prize – Tiger Hill. After the capture of Point 5140, standing left to right: Captain Jamwal, Lt. Col. Y.K. Joshi, Captain Vikram Batra and Major Vikas Vohra. Sitting Left to Right: Major Gurpreet Singh and Captain Rajesh Adhau, the RMO. Soon after capturing Point 5140, he radioed his commanding officer and said jubilantly,”Yeh Dil Mange More!”

On the successful capture of the vital peak he was congratulated and graced by the Chief of Army Staff, General Ved Prakash Malik on telephone. After taking rest for 4 – 5 days he proceeded towards Point 4750, where he was challenged again by the enemy who said, “Shershah, nobody shall be left to lift your dead bodies,” to which Captain Batra curtly replied, “Don’t worry about us, Pray for your safety.” He captured Point 4750 and hoisted the national flag. He also played a commendable role in the capture of Tiger Hill. He had dedicated himself and was determined for total victory.On ‘Ledge’ overlooking the 17 Jat objective of ‘Whale Back’ and their approach. An enemy snow-hut is in the background. Captain Vikram Batra was killed here, winning the Param Vir Chakra (PVC).He volunteered himself for a third crucial operation of Point 4875 at an altitude of 17,000 feet, with a gradient of 80º. He attacked the peak along with his company and another led by Captain Anuj Nayyar, MVC. They gave the enemy a tough time, killed a number of enemy troops and re-captured the peak on 05 July 1999. The enemy counter-attacked the peak on 07 July 1999, but Captain Batra retaliated the counter-attack with vigour.In the heat of the battle, one of his junior officers (Lieutenant Naveen) was seriously injured and Captain Batra immediately went to his rescue. Destiny however had something else in store for Captain Batra and during the rescue, he was hit by a bullet in the chest. With the words Jai Mata Di on his lips, the brave Captain fell down and was hit again in the waist by an artillery splinter. Before succumbing to his grievous injuries, this brave son of the motherland and a true lion of Bharat Mata killed another five enemy soldiers. A grateful nation applauds the Batra family. He fought with exceptional bravery and magnitude, which is rarely seen. He has set an example before the youth of our nation, which shall inspire generations to come.

In recognition of his gallant act, Point 4875 has now been renamed as Captain Vikram Batra Top and has received all credit to capturing this vital peak by his Commanding Officer, Colonel Y.K. Joshi, 13 JAK Rifles. For his sustained display of the most conspicuous personal bravery and junior leadership of the highest order in the face of the enemy, Captain Vikram Batra was awarded the Param Vir Chakra, India’s highest medal for gallantry, posthumously. His father, Mr. G.L. Batra, received the award from the President of India, on behalf of his brave son.

JAI HIND!! JAI JAWAN!!

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  1. says: bhanu pratap singh raghav

    really a nice story
    gives rise to nationalism
    i proud to be an indian where soldiers like this live and laid their life for our india

  2. says: Akhil balodi

    This is what an Indian can do if he made his mind to do. Reading about my ideal here gave me strength to do more n more for my country.
    I am proud of being a follower of such great hero.

    My salute for his bravery and sacrifice….JAI MATA KI

    hats off for u as u have done an innovative work to keep our heroes alive in our hearts..thanks

  3. says: Vishal

    One feels so little and insignificant before Vikram. He has forced me to reconsider and reevaluate the meaning, purpose of my life.

    The least we can do is never to forget the sacrifices of our war heroes.

  4. says: Narender Guleria

    He was man of determination and such determination seprate a common man and Hero . I feel proud to belonging of Captain Batra Distt.

  5. says: Sanjib

    Vikram Batra was without doubt one of the greatest people that has ever graced this planet.

    I feel like nothing and could not even compare any part of me to him – he is the best. Reason to be proud of Indian heritage all on his own – he is one of the greatest of victorious warriors. However, the fact that such a good man laid down his life is a lesson that no war can be worth it. India were victorious thanks to him, and now we know how great man can be thanks to him. But I wish he didn’t have to prove it and was still alive today. I guess I should be grateful that such a hero did live – along with many other valiant Indian and Nepali (as the Gurkhas are) troops..

  6. says: Sanjib

    Thanks to the valiant Indian troops (inc their allied Nepali contingent) many of whom payed the ultimate sacrifice, India defeated Pakistan and its terrorists as always. The least I can do is never forget this and always keep this in mind. These are the real heroes – God bless them forever.

  7. says: Vishal

    Our lives lose meaning and pale into insignificance when we read about such heroes and their heroic deeds.I have tried to find literature on Shaheed Vikam Batra on the net and would appreciate if someone close to him, has anything more to share about him.

  8. says: Narayan

    I find it hard to digest that he is’nt there to accept our regards. Posthumous awards always make me feel bad.

  9. says: vikram singh rathore

    I pray to God that he bless Vikram’s soul. And with great heart felt wishes I salute to those parents who gave birth to such brave soldiers. Last but not least
    अब भी जिसका ख़ून ना खौला, ख़ून नही वो पानी है
    जो देश के काम ना आए, है बेकार वो जवानी है

    जय हिंद………….

  10. says: Nishi Singh Chouhan

    I was a young mother during the Kargil war, mostly housebound and alone and addicted to TV. I remember opening it one day and seeing this bearded grinning face saying that immortal line “Dil mange more”! Capt. Vikram Batra became like a family member…I would say a prayer for him and our soldiers and I was convinced he would return safely. Something about him was so dynamic! Then my brother called up to say that he had become a “shaheed” and there were two of us sobbing on the phone, greiving for someone we had never met, never seen! It has been 8 years since and on Vijay Diwas,I and my son say our prayers and thank these soldiers who defended us so magnificently. We read articles and discuss our heroes and we will never forget!
    To us, courage has a face and it is that sunburnt, laughing one!
    We all need heroes in our lives…..I have faith in our future as long as we have such men! And whenever I feel that my son, Sangram, needs some inspiration, I tell him how our Indian Army braved such odds and how valiently they fought and defined bravery anew.
    These lion-hearted men can never die for they live in our hearts and continue to inspire us from beyound the grave!
    JAI HIND.

  11. says: Kash

    I am from the other side of the line of control,yes, Pakistan and while netbrowsing came across the valour and courage of Capt. Vikram Batra. I am moved, very impressed and wish he were still alive, smiling and living out his dreams in this world. It greatly saddens me to see the death of young men in such wars, not of their own creation.
    Whatever people might say to justify martyrdom, the loss of these brave men on both sides is felt most by their wives, their children who have to spend long years with a void in their lives.
    Nations might rejoice in their sacrifice but for the family they will never come home at the end of the day.
    Love for all, hatred for none.
    Kash

  12. says: Sheel

    Can any one forward me contact details of Capt Vikram Batra’s family, their postal address in India.

  13. says: Rajesh Rele

    Capt Vikram Batra I salute you . A true soldier who laid down his life for the cause of the nation,may his soul rest in peace. I salute his parents who gave their son for the cause of the nation. There is no greater death than a martyr who laid down his life for our tomorrow.
    Capt Vikram Batra lead the capture of point 5140 ,5100 juction4700 and laid down his life while capturing point 4875.
    Point 4875 which now stands as Capt Vikram Batra Top.
    JAI HIND

  14. says: Virendra Dogra

    VIKRAM BATRA we always remember your sacrifice for the nation,for our tomorrow may god give a long life to those mothers who give birth to such VIKRAM BATRA’S I salute those fathers,sisters,brothers who lost there near and dears………
    Vikram I will tell my children your story so they got to know what is motherland zeal what is sacrifice……….
    YOU ARE NOT DIED YOU ARE NOT DIED YOU ARE STILL ALIVE IN OUR HEARTS…………

    THANKS A TON FOR GIVING US BETTER TOMORROW AND SLEEP IN THE NIGHTS…

  15. says: Capt.S.K.Bhatnagar

    Salute to all Indian soilders who have laid their lives and those who will in the future for the cause of our Nation.

  16. says: Shushant Shekhar

    Hello to everyone. I want to write something. I want to give some comments. But I am feeling just unable to give any of my words on it. Only i can say:

    “Capt. Batra Aur Unke Saathi Amar Rahe Aur Hamaare Dilo Me Humesha Rahe”

    Jai Hind.

  17. says: Santosh Shetty

    TO Mr G.L. Batra,

    If we can be of any help to you in any way, please let us know.Your son makes us feel proud in every way.

    Santosh

  18. says: RAJESH

    My real hero Captain Vikram Batra ! you are with us and remain forever. We are thankful to the great parents for gifting such a wonderful son to the nation.
    Jai Hind, Jai Himachal
    Rajesh- Himachal Pradesh

  19. says: A.J.SINGH

    I SALUTE TO HIS BRAVERY AND FIGHT WITH THE PAK ENEMIES AND SHOWER HIS LIFE FOR OUR COUNTRY AS WELL AS FOR OUR TOMORROW AND I DO SALUTE TO HIS HONBLE PARENTS WHO BORN VIKRAM BATRA, WHAT A HANDSOME, STRONG DEDICATED AND DEVOTED AND DYNAMIC YOUNG MAN, WE SALUTE TO HIS PALAMPUR LAND, WHO GAVE US A BAHADAR PUTTAR AND A VIR YOUDHA. THANKS TO HIS ALL BEST FRIENDS WHO MADE THIS SITE TO KNOW ALL OVER THE WORLD. ……………..AJS, WITH FAMILY FROM AMERICA

  20. says: Singh

    I am very saddened for your loss. We will never be able to fill this gap in the Indian Army and rest of the Nation. I was watching LOC and it forced me to do some research on Vikram Batra and I got here. I saw the last footage of Vikram Batra on YouTube where he looked happy and charged up.

    I don’t understand why these things happen, why do we do this…Would we ever be able to live happily and terror free!!

    Yeh..Dil Mangee More..Mr. Batra..

  21. i m proude on oru heroes and i m happy to hear tht we are safe in our soldiers hand like major vivek batra.we salute thems. ishwar unki aatma ko param shanti de. jai hind. jai jawan

    1. says: Bhanot

      It is a great pleasure to see people such as Batra serving the country with great pride and honour. Truly a great feat, and our condolences rest with his family. Sacrifices like so really show the courage and pride of our army.

  22. says: Sumeet Saraf

    Vikram’s courage should be part of every textbook. Every child needs to understand the true patriot . I hope I could just do half good as what Vikram has done for the country .

    “Ma Tujhe Salam” jisne is suput ko janam diya . A true legend Vikram will remain in the heart of very Indian.

  23. says: ritesh

    jai hind
    no words i have to say
    its just the tears fall upon
    its just the pride which agonizes the feel of india

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