MajorMohit SharmaACSM[2] (13 January 1978 – 21 March 2009) was an Indian Army Officer who was posthumously awarded the Ashoka Chakra, India's highest peace-time military decoration. Maj Sharma was from the elite 1st Para SF.[3]
On 21 March 2009, he engaged in an encounter with terrorists in the Hafruda forest of the Kupwara sector of Jammu and Kashmir. He killed four terrorists and rescued two teammates in the process, but sustained multiple gunshot wounds. For this act, he was posthumously awarded the Ashoka Chakra, which is the highest peace time military decoration in India.[4] He was awarded two gallantry decorations earlier in his career. The first was the COAS Commendation card for exemplary counter-terrorism duties during Operation Rakshak, which was followed by a Sena Medal for gallantry after a covert operation in 2005.[3][5][6][7]
Mohit was born on January 13, 1978, in Rohtak, Haryana, into a HinduBrahmin family.
His family basically belongs to Village Rasna of district Meerut , Uttar Pradesh. His father's name is Shri Rajendra Prasad Sharma and Mother's name is Smt Sushila Sharma. He was the second born of the Sharma family. [9][10] His nickname in family was "Chintu" while his NDA batch mates called him "Mike". He completed his 12th schooling from Delhi Public School Ghaziabad, Ghaziabad in 1995 after which he appeared for NDA Exam.[10] At the same time he got admitted to Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Shegaon, Maharashtra, during which he passed the SSB interview from Bhopal and joined the National Defence Academy (NDA) in December 1995.[11]
Military career
In 1995, Sharma left Engineering and joined NDA to pursue his dream. In his training, he proved his expertise in swimming, boxing and horse riding. His favorite horse was "Indira". Sharma became the champion of horse riding. He was also a winner in Boxing under the featherweight category.[citation needed]
His first posting was Hyderabad in the 5th Battalion The Madras Regiment (5 Madras). On completing three successful years of Military service.He even served in 38 RR Rashtriya Rifles where he was given Chief of Army staff Commendation. Major Mohit opted for the Para (Special Forces) in December 2002 and he became a trained Para Commando in June 2003 after successfully completing the Probation.[13] He was Promoted as major on 11 December 2005,[14] He was awarded with the Sena Medal for his bravery for an operation he did in March 2004. He was posted as Instructor at Belgaum and was given the responsibility to train the Commandos in Belgaum where he instructed for two years. Mohit Sharma then moved in 2008 to Kashmir where he attained martyrdom in 2009.[15]
Ashoka Chakra
For the supreme sacrifice made by Major Mohit Sharma during Kupwara operation, he was awarded with the nation's highest peace time gallantry award 'Ashok Chakra' on 26 January 2010.[16]