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5 Inspiring Facts About The Brave Commanding Officer Colonel Vasanth Venugopal Ashok Chakra(P)

Colonel Vasanth Venugopal was born to Praphulla and NK Venugopal in Bangalore, India. His father’s work required the family to travel throughout the state of Karnataka, which made him study...

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Colonel Vasanth Venugopal was born to Praphulla and NK Venugopal in Bangalore, India. His father’s work required the family to travel throughout the state of Karnataka, which made him study in a number of schools in various places including Udupi, Shimoga, and Bangalore. He graduated from MES College, Bangalore in 1988. Col Vasanth in his student days was a brilliant student and a very good athlete as well. While in college, he was a member of the National Cadet Corps, through which he participated in the Indo-Canada World Youth Exchange Program of 1986-87.

Col Vasanth joined the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun in 1988, and on 10 June 1989, he was commissioned into 9 Maratha Li of the famed Maratha Light Infantry Regiment. In a military career spanning over eighteen years, he served in Pathankot, Sikkim, Gandhinagar, Ranchi, Bangalore, and various sectors of Jammu and Kashmir.”I go where my men go”, he told his mother when she asked him if a colonel should participate in all operations conducted by his men. On 28 October 2006 he took over as Commanding Officer of 9 Maratha Light Infantry and the battalion was at that time deployed in Uri Sector of Jammu and Kashmir.

By July 2007, Col Vasanth had completed about 9 months as the Commanding Officer of his unit and faced numerous challenging situations by then. On 31 July 2007, his unit received information from intelligence sources about a group of terrorists attempting to sneak across the Line of Control in the Uri sector. Col Vasanth after analyzing the situation decided to launch a search and destroy operation to deal with the terrorists. Realizing the critical importance of the mission, Col Vasanth himself took over the command of the operation and led a pre-dawn raid, against the terrorists.

On reaching the suspected area Col Vasanth and his troops soon spotted the terrorists and challenged them. Col Vasanth ordered his men to take tactical positions to outmaneuver the terrorists. Outflanking them, Col Vasanth engaged the terrorists from close quarters, killing one of them. A heavy gun battle ensued thereafter and Col Vasanth got injured during the exchange of fire. But unmindful of his injuries Col Vasanth continued leading his troops and giving directions to block all escape routes and killed two more terrorists, before succumbing to his injuries. Col Vasanth was a committed soldier and a commanding officer par excellence who led his troops from the front like a true military leader. Col Vasanth was awarded the nation’s highest gallantry award during peacetime, “Ashoka Chakra” for his exceptional leadership, bravery, and supreme sacrifice.

Col Vasanth is survived by his wife Subhashini and daughters Rukmini and Yeshodha. His wife Mrs. Subhashini Vasanth is a renowned Bharatnatyam dancer and trains young aspirants in the classical art form. Her own experiences of being a martyr’s wife motivated her to reach out to other martyr families in her capacity as Founder, Director of Vasantharatna Foundation for Art which was set up in the memory of her husband.

He was posthumously awarded the Ashoka Chakra, the peacetime equivalent of the Param Vir Chakra, India’s highest military decoration for gallantry awarded for the “most conspicuous bravery or some daring or pre-eminent valour or self-sacrifice” other than in the face of the enemy.

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