Service No: 4039009

Date of Birth: Aug 19,1941

Place of Birth:Pauri Garhwal, (UK)

Service: Army

Last Rank : Rifleman

Unit: 4 Garh Rif

Arm/Regt: The Garhwal Rifles

Award : MVC

Date of Martyrdom : 17 Nov 1962

Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat MVC

Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat was born on 19 August 1941 to Shri Guman Singh Rawat, at village Baryun in Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand. Rfn Jaswant Singh joined Indian Army on 19 Aug 1960 at the age of 19 years. He was recruited into 4 Garhwal Rifles of the famed Garhwal Rifles Regiment, known for its gallantry and many battle honours in various operations.  During 1962 Indo-China war, Rfn Jaswant Singh’s unit was deployed in the NEFA region.

 

When the troops of Garhwal Rifles were given the command to return back from Battle of Nuranang, a 21-year-old Sepoy from the unit refused to leave the battleground. In a display of rare courage, he held the post and gave a tough time to the Chinese soldiers with his dare-devilry. Rfn Jaswant Singh was martyred in the battle, but fought courageously for three days, and almost to the last man.

 

Battle of Nuranang: Nov 1962

 

It was the last phase of the war in November 1962, and the Army units facing the enemy were struggling with a shortage of manpower and ammunition. On 17 Nov Rfn Jaswant Singh’s battalion was subjected to repeated Chinese assaults. A Chinese medium machine gun (MMG) located at a vantage point close to the A company lines was proving to be a dangerous menace. Rfn Jaswant, Lance Naik Trilok Singh Negi, and RFN Gopal Singh Gusain decided to neutralize the threat and went after the Chinese MMG.

 

Rfn Jaswant Singh along with his comrades using their best field craft skills crawled towards the bunker housing the MMG. After approaching within 12 meters from the MMG, Rfn Jaswant threw grenades at the bunker, killing a number of Chinese soldiers and capturing the MMG. Rfn Jaswant Singh took the MMG and began crawling back towards the Indian lines but was fatally hit by Chinese automatic fire when nearing safety.

 

Rfn Jaswant Singh was martyred but his daredevil action silenced the MMG and a major threat was neutralized. This turned the course of the battle and eventually the Chinese retreated, suffering a loss of 300 soldiers. Rfn Jaswant Singh was awarded the Maha Vir Chakra for his exceptional bravery, unyielding fighting spirit, and supreme sacrifice. Rfn Jaswant Singh’s unit, 4 Garhwal Rifles was awarded the battle honour Nuranang, the only battle honour awarded to an Army unit in the Sino-Indian war of 1962.

The citation for the Maha Vir Chakra awarded to him reads:

On 17 November 1962, a battalion of Garhwal Rifles was occupying a defensive position near the Nuranang bridge in NEFA. Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat’s company was subjected to a series of attacks by the Chinese forces. The enemy managed to bring forward a medium machine gun very close to one of our platoons and weakened its defenses. Rifleman Jaswant Singh and two other men volunteered to go and destroy the enemy MMG position. They crawled forward and within 10 to 15 yards of the gun, Rifleman Jaswant Singh and the other riflemen hurled grenades on it, killing two Chinese and badly wounding the other. Rifleman Rawat then snatched the MMG and started to return to his position. The enemy opened automatic fire from close range. Rifleman Jaswant Singh was hit on the head and died on the spot, still holding the MMG in his hand.

The exceptional courage and initiative shown by Rifleman J.S. Rawat in the face of intense enemy fire were in the best traditions of our Army.

The post where Rfn Jaswant Singh fought his last battle is now named as Jaswant Garh. Among the local populace Rifleman, Jaswant is known as Baba Jaswant Singh Rawat. His personal belongings have been kept safe even today at Jaswant Garh. Five soldiers are specially assigned to take care of Rfn Jaswant Singh’s room. Though the room is empty, soldiers place the morning bed tea at 4.30 AM, prepare breakfast at 9 am and dinner at 7 pm. According to army sources, it is discovered that bedsheets of his room are found crumpled and his clothes lay scattered in the room.

 

The people of the army in the local units still believe that Rifleman Jashwant Singh Rawat still guards the post as a spirit and has been guiding Indian soldiers in dreams. He is the only soldier who has been promoted to the rank of Major general after his death. His salary is credited every month and most strange of all, he is even granted official leave on various occasions.

 

The Housing project of Jaswant Nagar in Dehra Dun has been named after rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat in his honour.

  • Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat of the Fourth Garhwal Rifles infantry regiment is the only soldier in the long history of the Indian army who is known to have risen through the ranks after his death. It is said that the brave Indian soldier had slain a large number of Chinese soldiers with his rifle. But when the Chinese army got the hint that it was not a massive army, but a lone soldier who was holding the post, they decided to retaliate with a vengeance. In the battle between the Chinese troops, Rfn Jaswant was outnumbered and realizing that his capture was imminent, he shot himself. The Chinese battalion was so furious and hated this Indian soldier that they chopped his head off and took it with them. Later a ceasefire took place between India and China. The Chinese army was so amazed by his courage that they returned the head of the soldier back to Indian army along with a brass bust in honour of this brave soldier.
  • As per the local legend, Jaswant Singh Rawat refrained from leaving his post and decided to single-handedly confront the gigantic Chinese army. The local story goes that he was assisted by two Monpa girls named Sela and Nura, some others say by a village lady by the name of Boom la. They had put guns at various places in such a manner that the Chinese were made to believe that the post had many soldiers. Rfn Jaswant Singh Rawat along with Sela and Nura used to run at different spots and fire at the enemies. The attack of Rfn Jaswant was proving fatal for Chinese. They were clueless about the size of Indian army, but a betrayal proved fatal for Rfn Jaswant. The person who was supplying rations to Rfn Jaswant was caught by the Chinese and he revealed all the details of Rfn Jaswant Singh Rawat and his two comrades – Sela and Nura. With a vengeance, the Chinese army retaliated in which Sela was killed in a grenade burst. As per another Legend , Sela died by jumping off from the cliff to avoid getting captured by Chinese. Sela had an emotional corner for Rfn Jaswant and it was her love for him that she fought till her last breath. In this battle for nation, even Nura was killed by the Chinese forces.

 

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56 Comments
  • Anand

    2022 at 11:05 pm Reply

    Jai hind saab

    • Preethi Bellur

      2022 at 5:16 pm

      Proud of the great soldier and an exceptional son of Bharath matha

  • Ankush Golas

    2022 at 6:19 pm Reply

    Proud to read about the hero. They have gave their bravest, despite being under equipped. Salute to our Braveheart’s……….

  • Dil Se Indian

    2022 at 12:29 am Reply

    “Mother India, I owe you my existence” Long lice India, Long live bravehearts… Jai Hind!!

  • Manoj Kumar Gauniyal

    2022 at 10:30 pm Reply

    Sir, I think he must have done something greater than greatest to achieve such respect & hounour. Pls do some research & justify his sacrifice.

    Just, snatching a MMG, cannot yield such respect, specially to a low ranking army personnel, who belongs to a ordinary & low profile family.

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  • Manoj

    2022 at 12:10 am Reply

    Sir, pls give the due respect to our martyred soldiers. I am sure he had done something greater than greatest to achieve such hounour.

    Just snatching a MMG is not enough to achieve, such hounour, especially for a sepoy, belonging to low profile ordinary family

    Hence, I m convinced that he snatched MMG & gave Chinese a very tough time. He was so quick in firing & changing positions, that it took 3 days for Chinese to figure out that they had been fighting with only 1 indian soldier.
    Most important, it was Chinese commander, who handed over his head & brass idol to honour his bravery, otherwise he was announced as an deserter by Indian army.

  • Jyotiraditya Lenka, 9f new horizon gurukul

    2022 at 6:35 pm Reply

    A very brave and courageous soldier who gave his life for his country and wasn’t afraid to face the enemy in the face of certain defeat. Because of his noble sacrifice, his company could escape and continue the fight against the enemy. I salute him, Jai hind Jai Bharat.

  • Aman Sharma

    2022 at 11:48 pm Reply

    Real Heroes Never Dies

  • Vinay Agrawal

    2022 at 11:57 am Reply

    Watched the movie ’72 hours – A martyre who never died’. Jaswant’s bravery is outstanding and awe inspiring. To make the story telling engaging, script has been adapted, but looks largely authentic. With only 2 years in service, his boldness is expeceptional in neutralizing a Chinese post which was at a higher point, holding Indian post alone and causing 300 chinese casualities and eventually forcing them to recede. Locals believe that his soul is still protecting borders. He continued getting promotions as if he was alive. Salute Jaswant Singh Rawat and his family!

  • Kulwant singh

    2023 at 12:34 pm Reply

    Jai jwan jai kissan jai vigiayan

  • Kulwant singh

    2023 at 12:36 pm Reply

    Jai jwan
    Jai baba Jaswant Singh ji

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