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Ser No: IC 51468W

Date of Birth: 14 Nov 1970

Birth place: Dehradun, Uttarakhand

Service: Army

Last Rank: Major

Unit: 16 Garh Rif

Arm/Regt: The Garhwal Rifles

Operation: CI & IS Ops

Award: SC

Date of Martyrdom: 10 Nov 2005

Major Gopi Singh Rathour SC

Major Gopi Singh Rathour hailed from Dehradun in Uttarakhand and was born on 14 Nov 1970. He was commissioned in December 1992 at the age of 22 years into 16 Garh Rif battalion of the Garhwal Rifles Regiment, an infantry Regiment well known for its intrepid soldiers and numerous battle exploits. He excelled in various disciplines during his training and won the coveted ‘Sword of Honor’ for standing first in the order of merit. At a fairly young age and early stage of his carrier in the Army he was selected for the staff course at the prestigious Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, and proved his worth there too by his brilliant performance.

 

Maj Gopi Singh Rathour had a matchless passion for books and his love for reading and writing was boundless. He was a valiant soldier who had a literary bent of mind and a philosophical disposition to life. He was a soldier of extraordinary caliber and was adored and admired by all. His colleagues admired his valor and called him ‘Eagle’, as he had served fearlessly in various terrorist-hit areas in Jammu and Kashmir and had led many successful operations.  
 

He served as Aide-de-charge(ADC) to the president of India, KR Narayanan for close to five years and continued in his post as the ADC to the next president Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam. He did a commendable job at Rashtrapathi Bhavan and won many accolades from the president himself. During his time in the Rashtrapathi Bhavan, he gained an in-depth knowledge of all the plants in the Mughal Garden and would explain about them to all the visitors including the foreign dignitaries. Maj Gopi’s had a fabulous collection of books about poetry, horticulture, and war strategy as he was an avid reader with deep interest in diverse fields. During his tenure in Rashtrapati Bhavan, he published two books in the Hindi language. While the first one “Aaj Se Pehele” was a book of poems, the second one “Aur Kya Chahiye” was a collection of short stories. Both reflected his literary genius and ability to observe nuances of life very closely.

 

After nearly five years in the Rashtrapathi Bhavan serving as the president’s aide, he longed to be in the thick of operations and volunteered for a posting to J&K. He was deputed to serve with 14 RR battalion deployed in J&K for counter-insurgency operations. Maj Gopi acquitted himself very well in daredevil operations and proved his mettle as a soldier. His colleagues in combat were impressed to see Maj Gopi out on operations against terrorists six nights a week. Apart from going on operations during the daytime he especially preferred to carry out operations in night. It abundantly spoke of his bravery, fearlessness, and devotion to duty. Besides being a tough soldier he was a great human being with a compassionate heart. He put in concerted efforts to understand the problems of Kashmiri people in the larger context of social, economic, and religious issues. He even had started reading Koran to understand the minds of the people of Kashmir and reach out to their hearts.

 

Bandipora Operation : 10 Nov 2005

 

During 2005, Maj Gopi Singh Rathour was serving with 14 RR battalion deployed in Bandipora district of J&K. As the area of operation (AOR) of the battalion was infested with militants, Maj Gopi and other troops were engaged in counter-insurgency operations on a regular basis. By Nov 2005, Maj Gopi had already taken part in a number of operations and gathered substantial experience in dealing with challenging situations. Based on the information from the intelligence sources, the unit decided to launch an operation to flush out terrorists holed up in a building in Bandipora. On 10 Nov 2005, the operation was launched under the leadership of Maj Gopi, who swung into action as per the operation plan.

 

Maj Gopi and his troops reached the suspected area and launched the cordon operation. As the terrorists felt cornered, they started firing indiscriminately, triggering a fierce gun battle. Maj Gopi displaying utmost bravery managed to kill a terrorist in a close combat situation. However during the heavy exchange of fire, Maj Gopi too received multiple gunshots and collapsed with serious injuries. He later succumbed to his injuries and was martyred. Ironically, he made the supreme sacrifice on the very next day of the demise of his former boss KR Narayanan. Maj Gopi was a valiant soldier and an officer par excellence, who laid down his life in the line of his duty. Maj Gopi Singh Rathour was given the gallantry award, “Shaurya Chakra” for his outstanding courage, leadership, and supreme sacrifice.

  • Shri Gopal Krishna Gandhi, the former Governor of West Bengal justly described Maj Gopi Singh Rathour as “the flower of the Indian Army”. A Professor of English literature from Chandigarh University hailed him as ‘Sant Sipahi’, the exalted honorific title of a revered Sikh Guru. Such rare honor bestowed on him underlined his extraordinary virtues and high standard of conduct.
  • Actress Anushka Sharma paying tribute to him said, ” Major Gopi Singh Rathour was my real-life hero- an officer from my father’s unit, 16 Garhwal Rifles. He was everything we imagine a man to be. He was my Gopi uncle, better known as Major Gopi Singh Rathour. An army officer with so many distinguished qualities and achievements. I find myself too short in stature to talk about him”.
  • The people of the villages of the Jammu and Kashmir where he served showered on him abundant love for his understanding, compassion and innate goodness and humanism. The Mosque of Arin village in Bandipora urged people not to cook dinner on that day, which was a testament to the respect he commanded.
  • Maj Gopi Singh Rathour Shaurya Chakra, Memorial Football Tournament is conducted every year in Bandipora in his honour.
  • Major Gopi Singh Rathour has a park named after him in Rajender Nagar, New Delhi
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27 Comments
  • sanjay G mohod

    2017 at 1:28 pm Reply

    the great Indian major I reading now anushka sharmas frist crush I proud of him unforgatable brave man story.

    • Saumitro Sen

      2018 at 6:47 am

      I know him more because of his creative talent of the compositions of prose and poetry that he fondly wrote and shared with me. I fondly remember our last meeting in Britis Council Delhi in October 2005 over a cup of coffee and how excited he was of his soon to be published book.

  • Anantha Vishnu

    2017 at 11:33 pm Reply

    After reading to this brave heart’s story. I just thought of the soldiers who involve into strikes without even thinking about their families. Salute to Indian Army. Jai Hind

  • depak

    2017 at 3:48 pm Reply

    RIP, God Bless Him

  • Sunil Kumar Pandey

    2017 at 10:00 pm Reply

    I have known him personally. He was three batch senior to me at Rashtriya Military School Dholpur. His brother Ruchindra Singh Rathore was in my batch 1984-91 and School Captain too. He was a hero for us to his mannerism, smile and all. He was Vice School Captain too.
    He remains in our memories always.

    • Rajesh kumar 1133 jagan house

      2019 at 12:21 pm

      Ya very true sir. We will miss him badly.

      Rajesh kumar
      1133 JAGAN HOUSE

  • Sunil Kumar Pandey

    2017 at 10:01 pm Reply

    Thanks a lot for sharing such an honour.

  • Balwinder singh

    2017 at 10:31 pm Reply

    Gem of a person, gentleman personified… My classmate, RIP brother

  • Harish sharma

    2017 at 6:41 am Reply

    Miss u bhai

  • Col Karan Thapa

    2017 at 11:08 pm Reply

    An Honourable tribute to a Brother Schoolmate.A rare examplary Persona,bred up iin the wilderness of the Chambal.Hats off to You Dear Gopi.May our Almamater follow the true steps of this Great Soldier
    Col Karan Thapa,Garhwal Rifles
    Dholpur Military School
    Roll No 60,Chittor House

  • Sanjay Kumar Arya

    2017 at 7:22 pm Reply

    I have known Maj Rathore personally as he was one batch senior to me in Dholpur Military School. He was good at every thing since school days and very disciplined. Infact he was topper in his class and used to write poetry. Honor to be associated with him. Truly a great son of the soil.
    Sanjay Kumar Arya
    1050 Jagan house

  • Sant singh

    2019 at 8:09 am Reply

    I miss you bade bhaiya

    • Rajesh kumar 1133 jagan house

      2019 at 12:18 pm

      I know him becouse he used to be our school captain in 1987 in Military school dholpur. He was very polite and down to earth person with officer like qualities. His younger brother Ruchinder singh Rathore was my classmate who was also our school captain in 1990.
      Miss you GOPI bhaisahab. Jai Hind.

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