Captain Harshan Nair | |
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Born | 1980 Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala |
Died | 2007 Jammu and Kashmir |
Service/branch | Indian Army |
Rank | Captain |
Awards | Ashoka Chakra |
Captain Radhakrishnan Nair Harshan (b.15 Apr 1980 - d.20 Mar 2007) was a Captain in the Indian Army serving in the elite ‘Red Devil’ unit of 2nd Parachute Regiment. He was posthumously awarded the Ashoka Chakra, the country’s highest peace time gallantry award in 2008.[1][2] Captain Harshan was the youngest ever recipient of Ashok Chakra in the history of Indian Army.[3] He was killed after being shot in the thigh and neck in an encounter with Harkatul Mujahideen terrorists in the Chhoti Margi area of Lolab in Jammu and Kashmir during May 20, 2007.
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Captain Harshan was born on 15 Apr 1980 at Manacaud, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. He was born to K. Radhakrishnan Nair and G. S. Chitrambika. He did his studies in Sainik School (Kazhakootam) and National Defence Academy.[4]
The encounter at Kaingur Nar started on 7 March 2007. Captain Harshan, while leading a small team, observed suspicious movement in MT-3245 area. Harshan eliminated two of the terrorists without sustaining any serious injury to himself.
The encounter continued in the nearby Chotimargi MT-3448 region. On 20 May, Captain Harshan along with one of his junior sergeants, cordoned off one of the houses in which terrorists were hiding. At 03:50 AM, four of the terrorists rushed out firing towards Harshan and his companion. Harshan took out the leader of the terrorist group, but was shot in the thigh. Despite sustaining injury, he took out one more terrorist, but in due process got shot in his neck. Before succumbing to his injuries, he lobbed a grenade and wounded the third terrorist.[5]