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Indian ArmyMeet Major Kavitha Vasupalli: The Army Doctor from Andhra Pradesh Who Conquered...

Meet Major Kavitha Vasupalli: The Army Doctor from Andhra Pradesh Who Conquered the Brahmaputra and Saved Lives

From a small village in Srikakulam to the World Book of Records, her journey is an inspiration to the nation.

When it comes to combining medical excellence, physical endurance, and fearless determination, few stories shine as brightly as that of Major Kavitha Vasupalli. A doctor in the Army Medical Corps, she has not only saved lives on treacherous mountain slopes but also braved one of the world’s most dangerous rivers — proving that courage knows no boundaries.

Major Vasupalli Record

Early Life and Humble Beginnings

Born and raised in Metturu, a small village in Andhra Pradesh’s Srikakulam district, Maj. Kavitha’s path to the Indian Army was anything but easy. Her father, a railway clerk, and her mother, a homemaker, supported her dream of pursuing medicine. After studying in government schools, she earned her MBBS from Government Medical College, Srikakulam. In 2021, she joined the Indian Army with a mission — to serve the nation while supporting her family.

Major Vasupalli

Record-Breaking Brahmaputra Rafting Expedition

Her most celebrated achievement came in February 2025, when she became the only woman to complete a 1,040-kilometre rafting expedition on the Brahmaputra River. This journey, led by Tenzing Norgay Awardee Col. Ranveer Singh Jamwal, SM, VSM & Bar, took the team from the Indo-Tibetan border in Arunachal Pradesh to the Indo-Bangladesh border, navigating perilous rapids and remote terrains.

Recalling a dangerous moment during the expedition, she says, “When the raft flipped in a giant wave, we were completely underwater. Trust in our training and each other kept us alive.”

This extraordinary feat earned her a spot in the World Book of Records (London).

Major Vasupalli Getting Congratulate

Courage Under Extreme Conditions

Adventure for Maj. Kavitha is not about personal glory — it’s about being ready when lives are on the line. During an expedition to Mt. Gorichen (6,488m), Arunachal Pradesh’s highest climbable peak, she saved a fellow climber at 5,900 metres by delivering emergency medical care in freezing conditions.

For her bravery and dedicated service, she received the Vishisht Seva Medal on Republic Day 2025 and a Chief of Army Staff Commendation.

Major Vasupalli Gettting Awarded

A Lifelong Adventurer and Role Model

Her love for sports and adventure began in childhood, with swimming and outdoor challenges shaping her resilience. Today, she serves not only as a doctor and soldier but also as a symbol of inspiration for young women across India, showing that compassion and courage can go hand in hand.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
Adhidev Jasrotia
An expert in Indian defence affairs, military recruitment, and geopolitical strategy, brings a strong foundation in national security journalism. Recommended for the Indian Army with All India Rank 138.
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