Service No: IC-58347

Date of Birth: Aug 31, 1976

Place of Birth: Amritsar, Punjab

Service: Army

Last Rank: Captain

Unit: 9 Mahar

Arm/Regt: The Mahar Regiment

Operation: Op Rakshak (J&K)

Date of Martyrdom : 04 July, 1999

Captain Amit Verma

Captain Amit Verma was born on 31 August 1976 in Amritsar, Punjab to Colonel S Verma and Mrs Kusum Verma. An academically gifted child, Capt Verma started his schooling at the Army Public School in Delhi, continuing the same in KV INS Hamla and went on to graduate from Symbiosis College, Pune in Maharashtra. On his selection to the Indian Army, Capt Verma joined the Indian Military Academy at Dehradun in June 1997. An only son to his parents, Capt Verma was a 4th generation army officer in the family. Both his grandfather, a retired major, and father, a retired colonel, had participated in wars and Capt Amit Verma, carried forward that tradition by being part of the Kargil war.

 

From the start, Capt Varma was an all-rounder, excelling not only academically but also proving to be the best in various extracurricular activities like sports, quiz, and dramatics. Kind-hearted, obedient, helpful and straight-forward, he was loved and liked by all his friends. His biology teacher from school, Mrs. Arlene Gracious, fondly remembers him to be “a naughty, but adventurous kid who would go to the grounds behind the Military hospital to practice ropes”. Mrs Verma, Captain’s mother recounts his early days and how behind all those childish tricks was a boy who loved her. During his stay at the boarding school, Capt Verma would often collect the soil from the tree (in an ice-cream box) where his mother would sometimes sit while visiting him. He would then keep that box next to himself as a remembrance of his mother’s fragrance. This soft-hearted boy was to grow into a tough and battle hardened soldier.

 

With his academic records and sharp mind, Capt Verma could have chosen any field of professional career, but his heart lay in the service of the country. Having grown in a military family, the life of discipline and valour was his calling. He was commissioned into 9 Mahar of the famed Mahar Regiment of Indian Army in December 1998 and on 1st January 1999 reported for duty with the battalion at Leh.

 

Kargil War: July 1999

 

Turtuk in the Nubra tehsil of Leh district of Jammu and Kashmir is located about 205 km from the Leh district headquarters on the banks of the Shyok River. It is the only Balti region under the Indian administration and was under Pakistan’s control until 1971, after which India gained control over this area. Following the UN-mediated ceasefire in the 1949, the line between India and Pakistan was demarcated up to point NJ9842 at the foot of the Siachen Glacier. The largely inaccessible terrain beyond this point was not demarcated, but delimited as thence north to the glaciers in the Karachi Agreement. Later, in the Simla Agreement of July 1972, the ceasefire line was converted into the “Line of Control” extending from the “Chhamb sector on the international border [to] the Turtuk-Partapur sector in the north.” Thus Turtuk held great significance for the Indian Army as it was an important gateway to Siachen Glacier.

 

It was May 03, 1999 when intrusion by Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir’s Leh district was reported to Indian security forces by local shepherds. The tensions escalated thereafter and the Indian Army launched “Op Vijay” to dislodge the Pakistani forces. Capt Amit Verma’s unit, 9 Mahar was part of 102 Independent Infantry Brigade under 3 Infantry Division. His unit was redeployed in the Tiger Hill area to take part in operations along with other combat elements. with his battalion. On 04 July 1999, Capt Amit Verma was tasked to survey the area and hold a post at 15500 ft along with six of his fellow soldiers.

 

Capt Amit Verma as planned set out for the assigned task along with his men. As Capt Verma and his men were moving forward to capture the enemy bunker they came under heavy fire. Capt Verma and his men fought back valiantly but they were heavily outnumbered. Capt Verma and his gallant soldiers though outnumbered did not withdraw and laid down their lives in carrying out the assigned task. Later, the bodies of the Capt Verma and his brave soldiers were recovered, when the Indian army captured the Tololing peak.  Capt Amit Verma was a committed soldier and a fine officer who at the age of 23 years made the supreme sacrifice in the service of the nation.

 

Captain Amit Verma is survived by his father an Army veteran Colonel S Verma and mother Mrs Kusum Verma.

  • Govt Co-Ed Sarvodaya Vidyalaya in Inderpuri, New Delhi has been named after Captain Amit Verma in his honour.
  • An IOC Petrol Pump in Hari Nagar Ashram, Delhi has been named in his honour as “Captain Amit Service Station”.
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19 Comments
  • Rajasekharam Epari

    2021 at 10:59 am Reply

    Oh God accept my gratitude for giving such great examples like Capt Verma.
    Give strength to his parents. We are indebted to them as because of such sacrifices we and our children are enjoying a peaceful and joyous life.

    Bharat Mata ki Jai.
    Capt Verma Ki Jai.

    • Mohan

      2021 at 4:45 pm

      Such a Gratitude man for his existence. He taught his life to the verge. Moreover, your life always motivating to all. Pride to him and you’re made History like the fragrance of sand none other than Bharat Matha. Salute our Brave ❤️

    • Sunil Kohli

      2023 at 11:13 pm

      He died so that we live peacefully
      The greatest sacrifice made for the country
      May His sacrifice continue to inspire youth till eternity

  • Anita Mahani

    2021 at 8:38 pm Reply

    Salute to brave heart Captain Amit Verma and his parents.. May god give strength to his parents We will never forget his sacrifice for Bharat Mata
    Captain Verma you will be always remember.

  • Kulwant Rathi

    2021 at 9:56 pm Reply

    The Brave never die but remains live for ever in our hearts.
    Salute for the Brave Heart son of India.

  • Anirudha Kale

    2021 at 7:10 pm Reply

    I know Capt Amit Verma personally as he was one of my seniors. A fine soldier and gentleman. He was selected for MBA from the Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies in Pune. He had applied for CDS and his mother was not aware of it. He made it to the army and rather chose to join the prestigious Indian Military Academy in Dehradun. I remember him as a sober and kind hearted human being. God bless his noble brave soul. Jai Hind

  • Ayushman Verma

    2022 at 12:31 am Reply

    I’m 9 year old. Read about you first time here. First I felt sad that India lost you but then I felt proud and happy for you as you have saved Indians. We students have lot to learn from you.
    Jai Bharat!
    Ayushman Verma,
    Class 4B,
    New Horizon Gurukul,
    Bangalore

  • RISHAB SINGH

    2023 at 9:17 pm Reply

    Hello everyone
    I am a student of class 8th and my age is 12 yr I really salute the brave officer my father is also in the same regiment in 9 mahar. The mahar regiment name lieutenant colonel Rajpal Singh now time and I also want to join Indian army as an officer on my father battalion only thanks

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