The Army Commander recently visited the ASC Centre & College and the Regional Technology Node (RTN-Bengaluru), where he was briefed on their roles, capabilities, and ongoing coordination efforts with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and various academic institutions.
During his visit, he gained insights into the strategic integration of military operations with cutting-edge research and development initiatives.
The Army Commander praised the staff at both facilities for their exemplary service and their role in advancing the technological capabilities of the Army. He highlighted the importance of the partnership between the Army, DRDO, and academia in enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of military solutions.
This collaboration is key to fostering innovation and ensuring that the armed forces are equipped with the latest technologies and knowledge to face modern challenges.
The visit underscores the Army’s commitment to maintaining and strengthening its technological edge through robust partnerships and knowledge exchange.
In the lush and challenging terrains of Manipur, where the shadows of insurgency linger, emerges the figure of Major Maneo Francis PF, an Assault Team commander of the elite 21 Para (SF). Since his deployment in 2022, Major Francis has not only adapted but excelled, demonstrating an exemplary blend of courage and tactical acumen that has significantly disrupted insurgent activities.
Major Francis’s leadership has been pivotal in developing a robust intelligence network within the valley. His efforts have led to the meticulous gathering of actionable intelligence on Valley Based Insurgent Groups (VBIGs), which has been crucial in preempting threats and safeguarding lives. His proactive approach in intelligence gathering reflects his deep commitment to national security and his exceptional ability to operate under high-risk conditions.
The defining moment of Major Francis’s tenure in Manipur came when he received credible intelligence about a potential sabotage operation targeting a VIP. With precision and foresight, he orchestrated an operation that was both strategic and daring. Major Francis identified a likely crossing point used by insurgents near a Border Pillar and decisively set an ambush there.
As the operation unfolded, four heavily armed insurgents were spotted advancing towards the ambush site. When challenged, the insurgents responded with heavy gunfire. Undeterred, Major Francis, demonstrating remarkable bravery and tactical genius, maneuvered his team to outflank the insurgents effectively. In a display of superior combat skills, he eliminated a high-ranking insurgent commander, known as Self Style Major, and injured another, significantly disrupting the insurgent command structure.
This insurgent leader was identified as the mastermind behind previous attacks on the Assam Rifles, highlighting the strategic importance of Major Francis’s operation. His actions not only neutralized a significant threat but also provided critical insights into insurgent operations, further enhancing the safety and operational capabilities of his unit.
The operation showcased Major Francis’s resolute leadership and raw courage under fire. His actions were in direct alignment with the highest traditions of military service, characterized by meticulous planning, gallant conduct, and a selfless regard for the safety of his men. The successful outcome of this high-stakes engagement significantly foiled a major insurgent attack, as confirmed by the subsequent recoveries from the site.
For his outstanding bravery, strategic foresight, and unwavering commitment to his duties, Major Maneo Francis PF is rightfully recommended for the prestigious “SHAURYA CHAKRA.” This recognition is not only a testament to his personal valor but also to the spirit of 21 Para (SF) in their relentless pursuit of peace and security in one of the most challenging environments in India.
In a series of encounters today in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district, two soldiers were killed in action, and four terrorists were neutralized by security forces. Four other terrorists are believed to be hiding in the area.
The back-to-back encounters began after security forces launched anti-terror operations based on specific intelligence about the presence of terrorists at two locations in the district.
The first encounter occurred in Modergam village, where Lance Naik Pradeep Nain, a Para commando, was killed in action.
In Modergam village, one soldier was killed in action after troops came under heavy terrorist fire during a massive assault by joint forces of the CRPF, Army, and local police on a target house where at least two terrorists were believed to be trapped.
The situation escalated quickly as forces descended upon the village, establishing a cordon to trap the terrorists. In the initial gunfire, a soldier sustained injuries and later died during treatment.
Terrorists Neutralized in Jammu and Kashmir Gunfights
In another encounter in Kulgam’s Frisal area, drone footage revealed the bodies of four terrorists killed in a fierce gun battle. One army soldier was killed in action and another was injured. Due to heavy fire from the target site, the bodies of the terrorists could not be retrieved. Two more terrorists are suspected to be present at the encounter site.
Lance Naik Pradeep Nain Para SF
The region has recently seen a surge in terrorist activities, with several encounters reported across different districts of Jammu and Kashmir. Just last month, security forces successfully neutralized three terrorists in the Gandoh area of Doda district.
On March 6, 2023, an operational emergency at ONGC (Oil and Natural Gas Corporation) necessitated the urgent assistance of the Indian Navy’s diving team. The Armada Sterling V, a critical Fuel Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel deployed off Kakinada for a major offshore development project essential to the nation’s energy security, had to abruptly suspend operations due to the entanglement of fishing nets at the fuel extraction mechanism. Lieutenant Bimal Ranjan Behera was among the elite divers sent to address the situation.
The mission required an exceptionally challenging underwater operation: a vertical dive of 18 feet to the bilge keel followed by a horizontal dive of 100 feet across the ship to reach the turret and restore functionality. The underwater conditions were perilous, characterized by complex underwater fitments, fierce currents, sharp barnacles, and the formidable presence of the vessel’s bulbous bow. Even a few feet of depth posed grave risks, making stabilization a significant challenge for the divers.
Lieutenant Bimal Ranjan Behera stepped up fearlessly as the lead diver. At approximately 1000 hours on March 12, 2023, he commenced the dive, immediately confronting the brutal forces of the water that violently pushed him aft, leaving him breathless. Despite these harsh conditions, he gallantly fought against the powerful currents, descending 18 feet to reach the bilge keel.
Without any respite, he continued his arduous journey. The turbulent waters swirled menacingly as he clung precariously to the bottom chain, hauling himself and the long umbilical line inch by painstaking inch. Displaying remarkable endurance, he successfully reached the turret area, traversing 100 feet across the ship. Despite complete exhaustion, Lieutenant Behera meticulously extricated the nets around the turret, clearing the bell mouths one by one.
Recognizing the immense risks for another diver to undertake this task, Lieutenant Behera shouldered the bulk of the diving efforts himself. Throughout this grueling operation, he dived 16 times for a total of 552 minutes in two phases, negotiating the complex underwater fitments and enduring sharp cuts inflicted by barnacles. He cleared the nets around the turret with unwavering determination.
Braving the whirlpools, Lieutenant Behera then dived to videograph under the turret, providing an accurate underwater picture. His efforts enabled the extrication of the complex fuel extraction equipment from the nets and facilitated the seamless installation of additional underwater fuel lines.
Lieutenant Bimal Ranjan Behera’s selfless act of raw courage, performed with utter disregard for his personal safety, brought ONGC’s emergency to a successful resolution. His heroic actions went far beyond the call of duty, exemplifying the highest standards of bravery and dedication in the Indian Navy. For his extraordinary valor, Lieutenant Bimal Ranjan Behera is strongly recommended for the prestigious Shaurya Chakra.
On March 19, 2020, Captain Anshuman Singh embarked on a journey of service and dedication when he was commissioned into the Army Medical Corps. His assignment led him to join the 26 PUNJAB Regiment as a Medical Officer, where he served at the Chandan Complex under Operation MEGHDOOT.
The night of July 19, 2023, marked a turning point in his career, one that would be remembered for his extraordinary courage and selflessness. That night, Chandan Dropping Zone experienced a catastrophic fire incident. The officer, upon hearing the alarm, immediately sprang into action. Rushing out of his Fibre Glass Hut, he found himself amidst chaos and flames.
Demonstrating quick thinking and fearless leadership, Captain Anshuman Singh managed to rescue four to five individuals from a nearby Fibre Glass Hut that was rapidly filling with smoke and on the brink of catching fire. His calm demeanor and clear instructions helped guide these individuals to safety, showcasing his remarkable ability to stay composed under pressure.
However, the crisis was far from over. The Medical Investigation room, a critical facility, was now engulfed in flames. Realizing the urgency, Captain Singh re-entered his own hut to retrieve the medical aid box. Tragically, the high-velocity winds fanned the flames, causing the fire to spread swiftly and engulf his shelter. Despite numerous rescue attempts, he could not be saved. His mortal remains were recovered only after the fire had been extinguished.
Captain Anshuman Singh’s actions that night exemplified unparalleled bravery and a profound sense of duty. His willingness to sacrifice his own safety for the lives of others embodies the highest ideals of the Indian Army. In recognition of his valor and ultimate sacrifice, Captain Anshuman Singh is being recommended for the prestigious Kirti Chakra (Posthumous).
This honor not only commemorates his bravery but also serves as a poignant reminder of the dedication and heroism inherent in the men and women of the Indian Army. Captain Anshuman Singh’s legacy will continue to inspire and uphold the finest traditions of military service.
On July 3, 2024, the Officers Training Academy in Chennai paid tribute to the valour and indomitable spirit of Colonel Ashutosh Sharma, Sena Medal**, affectionately known as the “Tiger of Rajwar.” In a solemn ceremony, his coursemates from SSC 72 Course, alongside Mrs. Pallavi Sharma and Mr. Piyush Sharma, unveiled a bust in his honor.
The event, attended by cadets of Kohima Company, was a poignant reminder of Colonel Sharma’s bravery and the ultimate sacrifice he made for the nation.
The installation of his bust at the academy serves as a lasting symbol of his heroic deeds and will continue to inspire future generations of officers.
The ceremony highlighted Colonel Sharma’s legacy of courage and dedication to duty, reinforcing the values of service and sacrifice among the young cadets present.
This memorial not only commemorates his life but also strengthens the bond of brotherhood and respect among the officers trained at the academy.
The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Kharga Corps recently visited the Airawat Division to assess and validate its operational preparedness. During his visit, he engaged directly with the troops, recognizing their high standards of professionalism and commitment to duty.
The GOC expressed his appreciation for the dedication shown by the soldiers and emphasized the importance of striving for excellence in all military endeavors.
His interactions aimed to motivate the troops and reinforce the importance of maintaining peak readiness levels.
The visit underscores Kharga Corps’ commitment to ensuring that all divisions under its command are capable of performing at the highest levels required for national defense.
The GOC’s encouragement is expected to further inspire the troops to enhance their operational capabilities and readiness for any challenges that may arise.
In a tribute to the heroes of Operation Vijay, a new multipurpose stadium was inaugurated at Garkhone in the Kargil district of Ladakh. The stadium is named after Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey, PVC (Posthumous), who was awarded the Param Vir Chakra for his bravery during the Kargil War.
The General Officer Commanding of the Fire and Fury Corps presided over the ceremony, dedicating the stadium to the community members of Aryan Valley and the bravehearts of Operation Vijay.
This development is part of the 25th anniversary celebrations of Kargil Vijay, also known as #KVDRajatJayanti, honoring the sacrifices and valor of the soldiers who fought in the 1999 conflict.
The Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey PVC (P) Stadium aims to provide a space for sports and community events, fostering unity and a spirit of resilience among the residents.
The establishment of the stadium not only commemorates the historical significance of Kargil Vijay but also serves as a lasting monument to the courage and dedication of the Indian Armed Forces.
It stands as a reminder of the heroism that continues to inspire future generations in Ladakh and across the nation.
In the challenging terrains of Manipur, where insurgency has been a long-standing issue, heroes are born out of necessity and sheer courage. One such hero is Major Digvijay Singh Rawat of the 21 PARA (Special Forces), whose commendable actions in the face of danger have not only thwarted potential threats but also exemplified unparalleled bravery and tactical acumen.
This article delves into the remarkable achievements of Major Rawat, whose dedication and valor have earned him the prestigious Kirti Chakra.
Upon his insertion in Manipur, Major Rawat was quick to recognize the importance of accurate intelligence in combating the Valley Based Insurgent Groups (VBIGs). With a clear vision and a strategic approach, he established an innovative intelligence network that meticulously mapped the activities and plans of these insurgent groups.
Through painstaking efforts, his network penetrated the veil of secrecy that these groups operate under, providing crucial information that would prove to be a linchpin in their subsequent engagements.
In one notable operation, Major Rawat’s intelligence network uncovered plans by the VBIGs to target a VIP visiting Manipur. Acting on this intelligence, he masterfully orchestrated a counter-operation by misleading the insurgents into an ambush laid by his own forces.
When the insurgents, armed with automatic weapons, walked into the trap and opened fire, Major Rawat, undaunted by the hostile fire, tactically maneuvered his party to engage the terrorists. Demonstrating superlative skills and raw courage, he himself crawled to a flank, eliminating a Self-Styled Captain and injuring another, both of whom were masterminds behind an ambush on the Assam Rifles.
Major Rawat’s understanding of the insurgent landscape in Manipur was not just limited to strategic intelligence and ambush tactics. In another display of his multifaceted combat skills, he received intelligence about the infiltration of VBIG cadres.
Utilizing his deep knowledge of the area, he established a close-knit surveillance grid. In a thrilling episode of close-quarter combat, he successfully apprehended three senior cadres, physically overpowering them with his martial prowess.
For his unwavering dedication to duty, unmatched valor, and tactical genius in navigating challenging combat conditions, Major Digvijay Singh Rawat was awarded the Kirti Chakra. This decoration is a testament to his bravery, raw courage, and the significant impact of his actions on the security operations in Manipur.
His achievements not only underscore the critical role of intelligence and tactical planning in modern warfare but also highlight the personal bravery and commitment of soldiers like Major Rawat in ensuring the safety and security of the nation.
Major Digvijay Singh Rawat’s story is a vivid reminder of the sacrifices and relentless efforts of the Indian Army’s special forces in combating insurgency and maintaining peace in volatile regions.
His actions in Manipur stand as a beacon of heroism, strategic finesse, and an indomitable spirit, inspiring future generations of soldiers to serve with honor, bravery, and a commitment to excellence. Major Rawat’s legacy is not just in the medals he wears but in the peace he has helped secure through his valor and tactical acumen.
In a commendable display of skill and determination, one Girls Cadet Instructor (GCI) and two National Cadet Corps (NCC) cadets were awarded the Director General’s commendation cards for their outstanding performance during the summit of Mt. Kang Yatse.
The recipients, GCI Saroj, Cadet Tsewang Dolma, and Cadet Mohit Knathia, were recognized yesterday for standing out among their peers in a challenging expedition.
These commendation cards are a testament to their exemplary commitment and embody the spirit of the NCC, which all cadets strive to uphold. Their achievement not only highlights individual excellence but also showcases the rigorous training and high standards maintained within the NCC.
This recognition serves as an inspiration to other cadets and instructors within the Corps, encouraging them to pursue excellence and demonstrate the core values of discipline, leadership, and perseverance in all their endeavors.
Congratulations to Cadet Tsewang Dolma, Cadet Mohit Knathia, and GCI Saroj on their remarkable accomplishment and for carrying forward the proud legacy of the National Cadet Corps.