Saturday, 25 November 2023

TWO LIVES EXTRAORDINARY

The morning of 23rd Nov broke with heartrending news of casualties suffered by Indian Army in an ongoing operation in Rajauri in Jammu and Kashmir. This Counter Insurgency (CI) warfare has been taking its toll since last about 24 years now. We have been losing smart, bright youngsters who are full of josh, leading from the front, bashing on regardless of the outcome and it is their courageous leadership which has saved us the day so far. Kashmir is with us and turning a new leaf is all due to these highly avoidable sacrifices. This encounter was a little different, apart from the fact it extracted a very heavy price in terms of loss of lives,  Capt Shubham Gupta and Capt MV Pranjal,  both followed the Chetwodian motto to the word,  putting the safety of others before their own. The two officers who made the supreme sacrifice in order to prevent collateral damage to the civilians were both trained by our Alma Mater the Military College of Telecommunication Engineering Mhow in the Cadets Training Wing (CTW). Both of them chose to join the Corps of Signals being graduate engineers, however Capt Shubham Gupta decided to switch to the Special Forces later. 

Although Shubham hailed from Agra and Pranjal from Manglore in Karnataka, both of them were first generation faujis, as their parents were from a civil background. Mr Gupta, Shubham's father is a legal luminary and Mr Pranjal is a retired MD from MRPL, Manglore Refinery Petrochemicals Ltd. Two totally diverse backgrounds, one from the North, the other from the South, different languages and customs but what bound them together was their zeal to lead a life  extraordinary, not a mundane corporate life which both of them could highly have opted for. In the Counter Insurgency environment joint operations are conducted quite often, due to the highly inhospitable terrain, kind of operations, the threat envisaged etc. Rashtriya Rifles units are specialist CI units and Special Forces are elite units who are always at the forefront providing that  x factor which makes them stand apart.

A cursory glance at their profile and what stands out are that despite being the normal guys that they appeared, theirs was a steely resolve and their endeavours were extraordinary. Pranjal was second in the order of merit when he joined CTW and excelled in sports and bagged the “Gentleman of the Course” trophy during the YOs.  Shubham displayed a ‘joie de vivre’, ran cross country and sang well, in fact there is a clip available on social media of him crooning Mehdi Hassan’s famous ghazal, “Mujhe tum nazar se gira to rahe ho, mujhe tum kabhi bhi  bhula na sakoge”, by his deeds he has ensured that a grateful nation can never forget him. 

Why was their sacrifice so glorious; young officers of the Indian Army have excelled in all kinds of operations always, but theirs was different, they were gentlemen first even in such an operation, Pranjal’s prime concern was saving the lives of the civilians who were being targeted by the militants. Obviously aware that this would put him at great risk but he chose the “harder right” against the easier option and thereby saved lives at the cost of his own. We hear the words collateral damage very often and accept them as sad but integral part of such operations conducted in close vicinity of civil population, but these outstanding leaders of men chose not to accept any such casualties, protecting them in the highest traditions of Indian Army.

In the Indian Army we are known to cover the backs of our comrades and unlike our adversaries never ever leave our casualties behind. When Shubham saw Maj Mehra  and his buddy getting injured he in a daredevil act evacuated them and engaged the terrorists who were trying to get away.  We salute the brave hearts, ironically the media has latched on to the martyrdom aspect but we in the Indian Army do not address our heroes as martyrs, as they do not fight for any religious cause, they have made the supreme sacrifice protecting our country. Let us honour their legacy, put our narrow short sighted interests aside and work together to rid our nation of this menace of terrorism and make our nation great again.

45 comments:

Kpm said...

Absolutely devastated. The loss is severe and hurts so badly. The finest of the best have given their lives for a higher purpose. In some ways the impact is personal, both Signallers once. Great touching tribute!!

Sarabjeet said...

Old Greek saying - Whom the gods love die young. One can try to assuage the loss of by citing quotes but the loss bears heavy. RIP young heros. Gone too soon.

Dev said...

Zia ul Haq's desire to balkanise and destroy India through a "Thousand Cuts" has caused immense damage to us but has no chance of success thanks to young officers like Captains Pranjal and Shubham. No words can describe the heights of their heroism. Salute to the immortal braves
Many thanks for this beautiful tribute.

Brig Rakesh Bhatia said...

It was a heart wrenching incident. Young officers lives lost to the illiterate, misguided pawns in the hand of moulvis who are supposedly working towards pleasing their Gods. These enemies of humanity need to be dealt by Pakistanis

Sanjeev Pandit said...

The sacrifices of all the brave hearts of this operation will not go in vain. Their deeds of valour and sacrifice will inspire generations to come ! Jai Hind !

chhotu said...

Soldiers, officers and gentlemen extraordinaire indeed. So well put Sir. Need to chronicle this for the future. Salute their bravery, spirit and soul

Anonymous said...

Sad turn of events but it does showcase the ethos of our officers of leading from the front . Must spare some moments of commiseration for the parents as they are not from a force’s background.
Hope Pakistan breaks up soon so that this industry of terrorism is demolished.
Hope the souls rest in eternal peace . Om Shanti !!๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป

C SPrabhakat said...

Very well written Suyash. The young officers are the back bone of the Indian Army and are doing a great job. May their souls rest in peace.

Anonymous said...

Sad and depressing! May their souls rest in peace.

Vipul Segan said...

Very sad and disturbing to learn about the loss of young lives.

เค†เค•ाเคถ เคญเคจोเคŸ said...

เคชांเคšों เคฎเคนा เคฏोเคฆ्เคงाเค“ं เค•ो เคญाเคต เคญीเคจी เคถ्เคฐเคฆ्เคงांเคœเคฒि। เคจเคฏी เคชीเคข़ी เค•े เคฒिเค เคฆेเคถเคญเค•्เคคि เค•ा เคธเคฐ्เคตोเคš्เคš เค‰เคฆाเคนเคฐเคฃ। เคจเคฎเคจ। เคธुเคฏเคท, เคฌเคนुเคค เคธुเคจ्เคฆเคฐ เคตिเคšाเคฐ।

Danny said...

Very well narrated, Suyash. It's unfortunate that they had to pay such a heavy price, but they kept their mission objectives above everything else. I salute their fighting spirit and courage under fire.

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Anonymous said...

So very well put Suyash. We cannot, must not forget them, as indeed all others who have given their lives for the country. Knowingly and willingly. Rakesh Dahiya

S.K. Dwivedi said...

I salute the supreme sacrifice of these young officers. The Nation is grateful to the Martyrs.

Anonymous said...

Well written tribute to these heroes. Time and time again the youngsters have proven the Chetwode oath. Salute

Anonymous said...

Sad loss of young daredevils exhibiting bravery and purpose in saving lives. Devastating loss for the families.

Anonymous said...

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Bisht said...

An apt tribute to young bravehearts.The pain of this loss is heart wrenching.

Rk said...

Jai Hind Sir

Anonymous said...

The loss is unbearable...after knowing young bravehearts ...salute to supreme sacrifice by young blood .....Om shanti

Anonymous said...

Loss of such young lives hurts the Armed forces as well as the nation. Their dedication and zeal for duty was unmatched. Gallant leaders who led from the front.
Our heartfelt condolences to the families.

Anonymous said...

Salute to the brave hearts

Anonymous said...

Salute to the Bravehearts.

Anonymous said...

Very sad.

Rohit Mehrotra said...

Heartfelt tribute and salute to Captain Pranjal and Capt Shubham Gupta. Salute to their families.

M K Choudhary said...

Suyash, most of us have the same anguish and sorrow expressed by you. Totally agree that we got to eradicate the menace of terrorism for the nation to develop and flourish ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™

Anonymous said...

Let us not shed tears for the brave , but built a resolve that their sacrifice will not go invain as we citizen of every walk of life put in our best to make the Bharat and world a better place to live

Anonymous said...

My salute to both brave hearts.

Anonymous said...

In adversity stand out our fallen heroes whom one Salutes. The bane of terrorism does not diminish. What must die is the ideologue of terrorism and not our comrades in arms. Sad.

Kots said...

Very disturbing. Gone too soon

Anonymous said...

May such Braveheart & gentleman live to retirements & be the terror in the hearts of these Rats we refer to as terrorists.

Archna said...

Sad loss of young officers. Such valour and courage can be shown only by people who value the country and have high integrity. Proud of them and the fact that such selfless souls are still produced in population full of selfish interests. God bless their souls!!!

Anonymous said...

We have very few words for their wonderful bravery and outstanding supreme sacrifice for the betterment of citizens as well as nation . We salute them and their parents too. Ja hind

Sofie said...

Devastating and mind numbing losses. These soldiers lived a life less ordinary and left in a blaze of glory, honouring the chetwodian motto and fulfilling the pledge of doing the right thing. Bravehearts! ... and gratitude that you chose to honour their sacrifice with your pen, Suyash. Thank you!

C A Joseph. said...

Wonderful bravery and great sacrifice by the Bravehearts. As a nation let us honour their sacrifice and pay homage to them.

Anonymous said...

The grave loss and Supreme sacrifice. Our salute to the heroes.My only concern is that our nation is slowly getting into a mode where the sacrifices of the gallant faujis are becoming a foot note.

Anonymous said...

Salute to the Bravehearts for the Supreme sacrifice
Om.Shanti

Col Subhash Pol ( Retd) said...

Capt Shubham Gupta & Capt MV Pranjal have sacrificed their lives for the sake of our Motherland but it’s a grave loss for the families of both the Martyrs, no amount of money can replace their lives !! That’s why our Defence Forces are the last resort !! Nation will always remain grateful . We salute both the Martyrs families & convey our deepest condolences ๐Ÿ’๐Ÿ™

Pradeep Misra said...

These brave hearts and others like them are the silver lining for our country.
Such “cuts” need to be rebutted with different dynamics before it becomes order of the day in terms of inflows and outflows.
RIP the brave souls! Heartfelt condolences to their NOK

Pani said...

A moving tribute to the bravehearts๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ

sagar said...

miss you bhai

(UO) cdt yogesh gupta said...

Salute to the brave cap shubham gupta & love you so much jai hind

Anonymous said...

Shubham Sir, we are always with you. You will always remain the bravest of all.