In the illustrious history of the Indian Army, certain families have contributed generations of warriors to the nation’s defence. One such scion, Lt. Kirat Singh Bhalla, has recently been commissioned into the 19th Battalion, The Mahar Regiment, famously known as Uttam Unnees.
His commissioning at the Parmeshwaran Drill Square in OTA Chennai is not just a personal achievement but a continuation of a distinguished family tradition in military service.
Early Inspirations and Commissioning
Growing up as an army brat, Kirat was deeply influenced by the stories of bravery and service from his family. His childhood dream of joining the army was realized when he became a part of the same regiment his father served—19th Mahar Regiment. The regiment holds a prestigious legacy, underscored by the valor of Major Ramaswamy Parmeshwaran, the only Param Vir Chakra recipient from the regiment.
Family Legacy in the Armed Forces
Lt. Kirat Singh Bhalla’s lineage is steeped in military tradition. His father, Brigadier IS Bhalla, VSM, not only served in the same regiment but also commanded a Rashtriya Rifles battalion and a brigade in the Western Sector. Presently, he is the Commandant of the Mahar Regiment Centre, playing a pivotal role in training the new Agniveers.
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The legacy extends further back to his grandfather, Colonel BS Bhalla, who was initially commissioned into the Artillery and played a critical role during the 1965 operations to defend the Hindon airfield. Post these operations, he transitioned to the Army Education Corps until his retirement in 1989.
Maternal Lineage and Valor
The martial tradition also shines brightly on his mother’s side. His maternal grandfather, Brigadier HS Lamba, AVSM, served with the 14th Battalion, The Dogra Regiment, and was wounded in action during the 1971 war in the Khulna Sector with 13 Dogra. His leadership accolades include commanding an Assam Rifles Battalion and converting an Infantry brigade to an Armored brigade in the Western Theatre.
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Moreover, Kirat’s maternal great-grandfather was part of the Royal Air Force during World War II, adding to the family’s diverse and rich history in military service. His uncle, Major General PBS Lamba, SM, continues the family tradition in the 13th Dogra Regiment, further enriching Kirat’s martial heritage.
A Life Shaped by Service and Sacrifice
From his early days, Lt. Kirat was an avid horse rider, a passion that paralleled his ambition to wear the Olive Greens and uphold the family legacy. His life has been a tapestry woven with tales of sacrifice, valor, and service, inspiring him to pursue a career where he could contribute to and continue this proud tradition.
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The Future Ahead
As Lt. Kirat Singh Bhalla steps into his role in the 19th Battalion, he carries not just the aspirations of his forebears but also the hopes of a nation that relies on its young officers to lead with courage and integrity. His multifaceted lineage offers him a unique perspective on leadership and service, preparing him to face the challenges of modern warfare and security.
Lt. Bhalla’s story is a compelling reminder of the enduring spirit of service and sacrifice that defines the Indian Armed Forces, resonating across generations in families like his, dedicated to the nation’s call. As he begins his journey, the legacy of the Bhallas and the Lambas continues, each step forward a testament to their indomitable spirit and commitment to India.