The Story Of Vikram Batra Aka Sher Shah Who Gave His Life In Kargil War For The Nation
Ye dil mangee more
The much-loved war movie based on the life of Captain Vikram Batra, titled Shershaah released last year. Starring Sidharth Malhotra in the titular role, the film followed the journey of this war hero who played an instrumental part in the Kargil War of 1999. If you have watched the movie and loved Sidharth's character of Captain Batra, then here's everything you need to know about this Kargil brave heart.
Captain Vikram Batra service number IC 57556 was born on 9th September, 1974 in Kangra valley in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh. During the Kargil invasion of 1999 by Pakistan, Lt. Batra (at time) was ordered to recapture peak 5140 on June 19, 1999 five weeks after the war began.
The Pakistani camp on the peak was filled with enemy soldiers and all of Batra’s men made it alive to the top of the peak with a decisive victory. The captain elated with capturing the peak at the time famously told his commander at the base camp – ‘Yeh Dil Maangey More’.
Vikram Batra’s men stood beside him during difficult times as he led one of the toughest operations in mountain warfare in Indian history. He evoked such fear in the hearts of enemy that he was often called as ‘Sher Shah’ in the intercepted messages of the Pakistan army.
The capture of peak 5140 led to the fall of Tiger Hill and India’s eventual hold on the valley got stronger. When he called his father after the operation saying that he had completed the operation and captured the peak, little did he know that his responsibilities were going to increase many fold in the coming days.
Captain Vikram Batra was a man of great courage and soaring spirit who never looked away from taking a challenge. Many buildings in army cantonments are named after the brave warrior and even today in IAS exams questions are asked related to the peaks that Vikram Batra captured. He left a rich legacy for many youngsters who went on to join the Indian army and we salute this brave son of Mother India who lived up to his name ‘Vikram’ and died fighting a good fight.
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