On the 23rd #KargilVijayDiwas, brief life story on 10 of the brave soldiers who risked their lives and went above and beyond the call of duty.

On this day in 1999, the Kargil War, formally came to an end, with Indian soldiers successfully recapturing mountain heights that had
been seized by Pakistani intruders. It was only possible through the valour of the soldiers of the armed forces.

Here are the stories of 10 heroes of Kargil war victory:
1 #CaptainVikramBatra, (13 JAK RIF)
Going into battle, he had said, "I will either come back after raising
the Indian flag in victory or return wrapped in it."
He immortalised himself by turning Pepsi's tagline "Yeh dil mange more" into an iconic war cry while showcasing on national television the enemy's machine guns he had captured in his first gallant exploits in the Kargil war.
He died fighting Pakistani forces during the Kargil war in 1999 at the age of 24. He was given the highest wartime gallantry award Param Vir Chakra posthumously.

2 #LieutenantBalwanSinghPanghal (18 Grenadiers)
Now a Colonel, was the Tiger of Tiger Hill. He was tasked with the
recapture of Tiger Hill.
At 25, he led soldiers of the Ghatak platoon through a steep, treacherous path on 12-hour journey to reach the hilltop. The assault took Pakis by surprise.
In the ensuing close combat, Lt Singh killed 4 Pakis despite being serious injured. Rest of the
Pakistani soldiers FLED.
He planted the Indian tricolour atop the Tiger Hill and was later awarded the Mahavir Chakra for his bravery. Before setting off for the Tiger Hill, Lt Singh took a vow with his soldiers: "Tiger Hill pe Tiranga fahrake ayenge, chahe kuchh bhi ho jaye."
3 #GrenadierYogendraSinghYadav (18 Grenadiers)
Then 19-years-old, Yogendra Singh Yadav (now Subedar Major) was the youngest person to ever be awarded the Param Vir Chakra.
He was the sole survivor of an attack on Tiger Hill in which he took 15 bullets. He was a part of the
Ghatak platoon that recaptured 3 strategic bunkers on Tiger Hill on July 4, 1999.
Yadav led the assault but halfway through, enemy lines opened fires, killing his colleagues. Yadav, was himself hit by several bullets which rendered his left arm immobile.
Determined to achieve
his objective, Yadav strapped his arm in a belt, wrapped a bandana around his leg, continued to fight. He killed 4 enemy soldiers in close combat and silenced the automatic fire.
This gave the rest of his platoon the opportunity to climb up the cliff and capture the positions.
4 #MajorRajeshAdhikari (18 Grenadiers)
On May 14, 1999, Major Adhikari was leading the central arm of three 10-man teams trying to capture a bunker at 16,000 ft at the Tololing feature.
He displayed exemplary valour in recapturing Tololing, where he engaged in direct combat with
the Pakis guarding the bunkers.
Major Adhikari suffered serious bullet injuries to which he succumbed beyond enemy lines on May 15. He was the second army officer to be KIA during Kargil war.
His body was recovered 13 days later. In his pocket was an unread letter from his wife.
He was posthumously awarded Mahavir Chakra for his bravery.

5 #MajorVivekGupta (2 RR)
He was leading a dangerous uphill assault against the Pakistani intruders. He captured two bunkers before being enemy bullets tore open his torso in Drass.
The Major lay in the snow alongside
dead colleagues for two days. He died fighting exactly seven years after being commissioned in the 2nd Rajputana Rifles -- June 13, 1992.

6 #NaikDigendraKumar (2 RR)
He is best known for his plan to recapture Tololing that is located an altitude of 15,000 feet. His plan had
surprised General VP Malik, the then army chief, who held a Sainik Darbar in Drass on June 2, 1990 after three failed attempts to get back Tololing.
His idea of following the same route as the enemy sounded too risky, but Naik Digendra Kumar insisted and set off on the mission.
The team of 10 commandos came under heavy firing from 250 Pakistani soldiers. Nine commandos died. But before that they handed over their guns and grenades to Naik Digendra Kumar, who lodged them in all 11 bunkers of the enemy.
He killed Major Anwar Khan of Pakistan Army in
hand-to-hand combat slitting enemy's throat with his dagger. He planted Indian flag on the hilltop before falling unconscious. He woke up in an army hospital.

7 #MajorPadmapaniAcharya (2 Rajputana Rifles)
He was a company commander and assigned the task of recapturing an enemy
position in Tololing. Bracing a hail of Pakistani shells and bullets, Major Acharya overran the enemy position.
He was grievously injured in the process and succumbed to his injuries soon after completing his mission. Days before the battle, he had written a letter to his father
telling him "combat is an honour of a lifetime".
In the same letter, he requested his father to tell "a story a day from the Mahabharata" to his daughter Charu, who could never got to see her father again but at 20, she wishes to join the army.
8 #RiflemanSanjayKumar (13 JAK Rif)
He was a taxi driver and had been rejected thrice by the army. Today, he is the youngest of three surviving Param Vir Chakra decorated soldiers of the Indian Army.
During the Kargil war, he was part of a column that was tasked to capture area
Flat Top of Point 4875 in the Mushkoh Valley.
When automatic fire from Paki bunkers posed stiff opposition & stalled the column, Kumar charged at them head on. He was hit in the leg and hip. But he single-handedly wiped out a bunker after others from his unit had fallen.
9 #LieutenantManojKumarPandey (1/11 Gorkha Rifles)
According to his father, he had joined the Indian Army with the sole ambition of getting a Param Vir Chakra, the highest gallantry award. He got one in Kargil conflict albeit posthumously.
Lieutenant Pandey was a soldier of
1/11 Gorkha Rifles. His team was tasked to clear enemy positions in order to prevent his battalion from getting exposed in the daylight. The battlefield was Khalubar.
He led his team valiantly and was shot on a ledge but he made it to the top of a cliff. He busted enemy bunkers
before succumbing to bullets. His daredevilry finally led to the recapture of Khalubar.

10 #CaptAnujNayyar (17 Jat)
During the initial phase of C Coy's assault on Pimple II, Nayyar's company commander was injured, and command devolved upon him. As the unit advanced under heavy
enemy artillery & mortar fire, the lead section reported the location of 3-4 enemy bunkers. Nayyar moved forward and destroyed the first bunker with a rocket launcher and grenades. Still under heavy fire, he then proceeded with the lead section, which consisted of 7 personnel
and destroyed two more bunkers. During the battle, Nayyar killed 9 Pakistani soldiers and destroyed three medium machine gun bunkers. The company then began its assault on the last remaining bunker, but while clearing it, an enemy RPG directly hit Nayyar, killing him instantly.
The securing of Pimple Complex paved the way for the recapture of Tiger Hill which finally forced Pakistan to retreat back across the Line of Control.
Nayyar was posthumously awarded the Maha Vir Chakra for his bravery and leadership in combat.
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