Anuj Nayyar Explained

Honorific Prefix:Captain
Anuj Nayyar
Honorific Suffix:MVC
Birth Date:28 August 1975
Birth Place:Delhi, India
Death Place:2nd Pimple Complex, Kargil,
Jammu & Kashmir, India
Branch: Indian Army
Allegiance: Republic of India
Rank: Captain
Servicenumber:IC-57111W
Unit: 17 JAT
Serviceyears:1997–1999
Battles:Kargil War
Operation Vijay
Awards: Maha Vir Chakra

Captain Anuj Nayyar, MVC (August 28, 1975 – July 7, 1999) was an Indian Army officer of 17 Jat Regiment who was posthumously awarded the Maha Vir Chakra, India's second highest gallantry award, for exemplary valour in combat during operations in the Kargil War in 1999.[1] [2]

Early years and career

Anuj Nayyar was born and grew up in Delhi, India. His father, Satish Kumar Nayyar,[3] worked as a visiting professor in Delhi School of Economics while his mother, Meena Nayyar, worked for the South Campus library of Delhi University.[4] He was a bright student who consistently performed well in academics and sports.[5]

Nayyar received his high-school education from Army Public School, Dhaula Kuan (1993 batch).[6] He graduated from the National Defence Academy and later was commissioned into the 17th battalion, Jat Regiment (17 Jat) in June 1997 from the Indian Military Academy.

Kargil War

Background

In 1999, the Indian Army detected a massive infiltration by Pakistani military and paramilitary forces in the Kargil region of Jammu Kashmir. The army quickly mobilized its forces to drive out the Pakistani infiltrators from Indian territory. 17 Jat was one of the battalions deployed in the region. Nayyar's first major operation involved securing Pimple II, a peak within the Pimple Complex, on the western slopes of Point 4875, a strategic peak in the Mushkoh Valley.[7]

Due to its strategic location, securing Point 4875 was a top priority for the Indian Army. The peak, which stood at 15,990 feet above sea level, had extremely steep slopes and capturing the peak without aerial support was considered near impossible. In a last-ditch attempt, C Coy, 17 Jat, of which Nayyar was the second-in-command, decided to secure the peak without waiting for any aerial support on 6 July.[8]

Operation

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 and 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.[9] [10] The company then began its assault on the last remaining bunker, but while clearing it, an enemy RPG directly hit Nayyar and killed him instantly.[11] [12] Pimple II was captured on 8 July, but Anuj Nayyar had to pay his supreme sacrifice on the mission.[13] [14]

During the entire battle for Pimple Complex, 46 regular members of the Pakistan Army, an unknown number of Pakistani paramilitary troopers, militants were killed and 11 Indian Army troops, including Capt. Nayyar, were killed. 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.[15] [16]

Recognition and legacy

Nayyar was posthumously awarded the Maha Vir Chakra for his bravery and leadership in combat.

Nayyar's father, S.K. Nayyar, was allotted a gas station in Delhi by the Government of India in recognition of the services of his son.[17] Tejbir Singh, a fellow soldier of the Jat Regiment, named his son Anuj in honour of Nayyar.[18]

School in Janakpuri area of Delhi, was named as "Shaheed Captain Anuj Nayyar Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya"."

A road in Janakpuri area of Delhi, was named as "Captain Anuj Nayyar Marg."[19] [20]

In Media

Following Nayyar's death, his heroics during the war were widely covered by Delhi's print media with editorials like Times of India and Hindustan Times running full-page descriptions of his Kargil mission. The plight and ill-treatment of his parents by Indian government officials after his death became the subject of several short telefilms and was widely reported in the Indian news media.[21] Several books and Indian films were made to depict Anuj's life and glorify his contribution to the Indian Army.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 26 July 2021 . VIDEO: Know about Captain Anuj Nayyar who was honoured with Mahavir Chakra for his bravery . en . . . 5 April 2022.
  2. Web site: 2018-07-26.
    1. KargilHeroes: Anuj Nayyar, The Braveheart For Whom Nation Always Came First
    . 2020-06-23. The Better India. en-US.
  3. News: Krishnan . Raghu . Seven years after . 5 April 2022 . The Economic Times . . 30 July 2006.
  4. Web site: Captain Anuj Nayyar MVC Honourpoint. 2020-06-23. en-US.
  5. News: Das . Neha . 7 May 2012 . 'He was on a mission...I only channelised it' . en . . 5 April 2022.
  6. Web site: Sidhant Mamtany. With Tapsites, JOSH is always HIGH: Students of Army Public School Dhaula kuan pay tribute to the Indian Army. 29 July 2020 . India TV.
  7. News: India remembers Kargil War hero Captain Anuj Nayyar who died in 1999 . 5 April 2022 . . 28 August 2016 . en.
  8. Book: Krishna . Ashok . Kargil: The Tables Turned . Chari . P. R . . 2001 . 9788173043680 . New Delhi . 309 . English . 47863740.
  9. News: Puri . Lt Gen Mohinder . Recalling Young India's Kargil triumph . 5 April 2022 . Tribuneindia News Service . . 26 July 2021 . en.
  10. http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/HEROISM/Nayyar.html Captain Anuj Nayyar – Bharat-Rakshak
  11. http://www.mid-day.com/news/2009/jul/220709-Anuj-Nayyar-Operation-Vijay-matryr-Kargil-war-Prof-SK-Nayyar-Mahavir-Chakra-proud-father.htm 'Did he die fighting?'
  12. Web site: Gokhale . Nitin A . Bahal . Aniruddha . 2013-06-15 . Leading From The Front . https://web.archive.org/web/20130615022804/http://outlookindia.com/article.aspx?207810 . 15 June 2013 . 2022-04-05 . Outlook India.
  13. Book: Chandar, Col(Retd) Y Udaya . Independent India's All the Seven Wars . . 2018 . 978-1948473217 . English.
  14. Book: The Jats: Their Role & Contribution to the Socio-economic Life and Polity of North & North-west India . . Vīrasiṃha, Rajendra Kumar . 2004 . 978-81-88629-16-9 . 2 . Delhi . 467 . English, Hindi . 54758579.
  15. Book: Nayyar . Meena . Tiger of Drass: Capt. Anuj Nayyar, 23, Kargil Hero . Shekhawat . Himmat Singh . HarperCollins India . 2022 . 9789354228445.
  16. http://www.rediff.com/news/1999/jul/08iype.htm Fighting gets bloodier in Drass, Batalik
  17. News: Sagar . Pradip R . Resolve conflicts politically, treat soldiers better: Families of Kargil War veterans to govt . 5 April 2022 . . 24 July 2019 . en.
  18. http://www.expressindia.com/news/ie/daily/19990729/ige29056.html Connecting to Kargil with Express-Iridium
  19. News: Service . Express News . PWD to strengthen roads along ten key stretches in West Delhi . 5 April 2022 . . 17 December 2021 . en.
  20. Web site: Public Works Department, Govt. of NCT of Delhi . Public Works Department, New Delhi . 5 April 2022.
  21. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/284080.cms No dhoop for Kargil martyr's kin-Delhi Times-Cities-The Times of India
  22. Book: Prasad, Dr. Nitin . Changes in India's foreign policy towards Pakistan. . 2017 . Vij Books India Private Limited . 978-93-86367-79-2 . New Delhi . English . 1039348690.
  23. News: Lal . Niharika . 'Dhoop' director Ashwini Chaudhary: Even after 17 years, families of Army personnel get in touch with me after watching the film - Times of India . 5 April 2022 . . 26 July 2020 . en.
  24. News: Shiksha . Shruti . 26 July 2019 . Kargil Vijay Diwas: When 'Dhoop', a 2003 film, brought back the struggles Captain Anuj Nayyar's parents faced to keep his name alive . .