Service No: IC-13158

Date of Birth : Apr 10, 1941

Place of Birth : Multan(Pak)

Service: Army

Last Rank: Major

Unit : 5 Sikh

Arm/Regt : The Sikh Regiment

Operation : Op Cactus Lily

Date of Martyrdom : 05 Dec 1971

Major Devinderjit Singh Pannu VrC

Major Devinderjit Singh Pannu was born on 10th April 1941 in Multan of present-day Pakistan and later his family got settled in Jullundur, Punjab. Son of an Army veteran Lt Col Gurdial Singh, Maj Devinderjit Singh Pannu joined the Army on 10 June 1962 at the age of 21 years. He was commissioned into 5 Sikh of the Sikh Regiment, an infantry Regiment known for its intrepid soldiers and scores of battle honours.

 

By 1971, Maj Pannu had put in about 9 years of service and gathered substantial experience in various challenging operations. Son of an Army officer,  Maj Pannu was a soldier at heart and soon evolved into a no-nonsense and committed soldier. As the tensions with Pakistan escalated in 1971, his battalion 5 Sikh was deployed in the Chhamb-Jaurian sector of J & K.

 

Indo-Pak War: 4 /5th  Dec 1971

 

The Indo-Pak war of 1971 officially commenced on 03 Dec 1971 when the Pakistani Air Force attacked various air fields of the IAF. Within hours after the air attack Pakistan’s 23 Division opened Artillery fire with all its nine Regiments along a 30-40 Kms front in the Chhamb sector. Soon therafter a well-coordinated attack with armour was launched on 191 Brigade, which was the only Brigade of 10 Division of Indian Army defending the area west of the Munawar Tawi river at that time. 5 Sikh battalion commanded by Lt Col Prem Khanna was part of the 191 Brigade and was given the task of blunting the Pakistani attack. Maj Devinderjit Singh Pannu was commanding one of the companies of the battalion and was given the responsibility of defending one of the important approaches to the sector.

 

Maj Pannu’s company was occupying a key position for the defence of Chhamb, when the enemy launched an attack on night of 04 December 1971. Maj Pannu immediately rushed to one of his platoons occupying a screen position at the border outpost and held out against the enemy attack. The attack continued throughout that night and thereafter for sixteen hours but Maj Pannu held on gallantly along with his troops and thwarted enemy’s advance. He then withdrew to his main position where his company faced valiantly the battalion strength attacks by the enemy for next two successive nights.
 
 
Maj Pannu repeatedly exposed himself to enemy small arms and artillery fire while moving from one locality to another, inspiring his men to repulse the enemy attack. However as the position was of strategic importance to the enemy, it launched another battalion attack on 5th morning,  preceded by heavy artillery fire. Maj Pannu once again swung into action and ordered his soldiers to retaliate forcefully. He kept moving from trench to trench, motivating his men with the war cry of the Regiment, “Jo Bole So Nihal, Sat Sri Akal” meaning, “one will be blessed eternally who says that God is the ultimate”. However, while doing so, Maj Pannu got hit by a shell and was martyred. Maj Pannu displayed grit, determination, and leadership skills of a very high order during the operation and laid down his life in the service of the nation.
 

 Maj Devinderjit Singh Pannu was given the gallantry award, “Vir Chakra” for his outstanding courage, unyielding fighting spirit, and supreme sacrifice.

The Citation of Vir Chakra awarded to him reads:

 

Major Devinderjit Singh Pannu was commanding a company of Sikh Regiment occupying a key position for the defence of Chhamb when the enemy launched an attack on night of December 1971. Major Pannu immediately rushed to one of his platoons occupying a screen position at a border outpost and held out against heavy pressure throughout that night and thereafter for sixteen hours while the position had virtually been surrounded. He then withdrew to his main position where his company was subjected to battalion-strength attacks by the enemy on two successive nights.
 
Major Pannu repeatedly exposed himself to enemy small arms and artillery fire while moving from one locality to another, inspiring his men to beat back the enemy. Realizing the importance of this position, the enemy launched another battalion attack on 5th morning preceded by heavy artillery fire. While moving from trench to trench, encouraging his men, Major Pannu was mortally wounded by a shell and died at his post.
 
Throughout, Major Devinderjit Singh Pannu displayed gallantry, determination, and leadership of a high order.
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10 Comments
  • Harmohinderjit Singh Pannu.

    2021 at 2:56 pm Reply

    The Army could have put no better men together to defend such an crucial front than Alpha Company of 5 Sikh under the command of Major Devinderjit Singh Pannu. They held blunted and discouraged the enemy advance and exhausted their resources. The ultimate sacrifice of those who laid down their lives in the battle ground of Chhamb will never be forgotten.
    As his youngest brother I admired the way he lived his life always in full measure.

  • Maj Gen Kulpreet Singh (Retd)

    2021 at 3:35 pm Reply

    Maj Pannu has been an exceptionally brave officer and a source of inspiration to all the youngsters. We Old Sanawarians are proud of his legacy and he shall continue to inspire us all.

  • Rajiv Bopiah

    2021 at 3:38 pm Reply

    Proud to know the family

  • P K SONDHI

    2021 at 5:03 pm Reply

    Salute and respects for Maj Davinderjit Pannu

  • Col NS Pannu

    2021 at 5:16 pm Reply

    A very well compiled narration and highly appreciate your effort to put the deeds of valour on a platform that can be viewed by all.
    It is believed that the stubborn resistance of Maj Pannu’s company upset the time plan of Pakistan’s offensive. They had to change the direction of their thrust thus giving us time to redeploy our troops.

  • Naveen Kohli

    2021 at 8:45 pm Reply

    He was a school mate and I am proud of his exemplary display of courage. He lived by our school motto “ Never Give In “ and gave up his life for his country.

  • K. A. Kuttaiah

    2021 at 4:56 am Reply

    Gallant amongst the most gallant and will inspire generations to come. God Bless

  • K. A. Kuttaiah

    2021 at 4:58 am Reply

    Inspirational. God Bless

  • Kartik Sharma

    2022 at 10:26 am Reply

    The memorial pannu chowk named after the brave Maj DS pannu in Akhnoor. Proud for being the part of akhnoor and honoured to visit that chowk frequently. Thank u soldier

  • Lokinder singh verma

    2022 at 1:42 pm Reply

    5 sikh itself is one of the finest battalion of the indian Army and on top of that you have such committed leadership as that of Maj.D.S.Pannu vrc whoes daring committment is not to step back but fight to the last till victory is yours . Valliant soldiers of Alpha company under determined leadership recaptured point 303 at a great self sacrifice and Maj. D.S. pannu was martyred capturing the post against all odds . It gives me great pleasure to know the family of brave Pannu clan since over 60 years .

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