Major Mukund Varadarajan AC (12 April 1983 – 25 April 2014) was
an officer in the Rajput regiment of the Indian army. In 2014,
he was posthumously awarded the Ashok chakra, India's highest peacetime
gallantry award, for killing three terrorists in an encounter at
the Shupiyan district of Jammu and Kashmir.
Personal life
Major
Varadarajan hailed from Tambaram,Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He received his Bachelor
of commerce From Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswathi Viswa
Mahavidyalaya at Enathur and a diploma in journalism from the Madras
Christian College, Tambaram. His grandfather and two of his uncles also served
in the army and this motivated Varadarajan to enlist.
Earlier
service
Varadarajan
was an alumnus of Officer's Training Academy and after graduating, he was
commissioned as a LIEUTENANT in the Rajput regiment (22 Rajput) in
2006. He served at the Infantry School in Mhow, MP and was part of a United
Nations Mission in Lebanon. In
December 2012, he was deputed to the 44th Battalion of the Rashtriya
Rifles and posted in J&K.
Death
On 25
April 2014, he led an anti-terrorist search operation to clear Qazipathri
village of terrorists. During the operation, his team came under heavy fire.
The officer responded swiftly, and killed three terrorists of the Hizbul
Mujahideen who were responsible for killing election officials 24 hours
earlier. However, he was gravely injured during the assault and was evacuated
but he died due to the injuries.
For his
brave actions during the operation, he was posthumously awarded the Ashok
chakra, India's highest peacetime gallantry award in 2014, for displaying
valor beyond the call of duty.The citation by the Government of
India during the declaration of the Ashok Chakra read:
“During
the operation, before attaining martyrdom, Major Mukund displayed exemplary
leadership skills, raw courage, planning and swift action, which culminated in
the elimination of the three top ranked Hizbul Mujaheddin terrorists”.
Varadarajan
is the fourth recipient of the Ashoka Chakra from the state of Tamilnadu. He
is survived by his parents R Varadarajan and Geetha, sisters Swetha and Nithya,
wife Indhu Rebecca Varghese and their three year old daughter.
We salute the brave army officer and are really inspired by his brave
deeds!!!!
Salute to your club....
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