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Sandeep Unnikrishnan

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Indian army officer (1977–2008)
In thisIndian name, the nameUnnikrishnan is apatronymic, and the person should be referred to by thegiven name,Sandeep.

Major

Sandeep Unnikrishnan

Sandeep Unnikrishnan
Born(1977-03-15)15 March 1977
Died28 November 2008(2008-11-28) (aged 31)
Cremation
AllegianceIndia India
BranchIndian Army
Service years1999–2008
RankMajor
Service numberIC-58660
Unit51 SAG, NSG
7 Bihar, Bihar Regiment
ConflictsOperation Vijay
Operation Parakram
Operation Rakshak
Counter-Insurgency
Operation Black Tornado
Awards
Alma materThe Frank Anthony Public School, Bangalore
National Defence Academy
Indian Military Academy
High Altitude Warfare School
Commando School Belgaum

Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan,AC (15 March 1977 – 28 November 2008) was anIndian Army officer, who was serving in the51 Special Action Group of theNational Security Guard on deputation. He was killed in action during the2008 Mumbai attacks[2] and was posthumously awarded theAshoka Chakra, India's highest peacetime gallantry award, on 26 January 2009.[3]

Early and personal life

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Maj. Sandeep Unnikrishnan, AC(P) came from aMalayaliNair family residing inBangalore, where they had moved fromKozhikode,Kerala.[4][5] He was the only son of retiredISRO officer K. Unnikrishnan[6][7] and Dhanalakshmi Unnikrishnan.[8][9]

Maj. Sandeep studied atThe Frank Anthony Public School, Bangalore,[10] graduating in 1995 in theISC Science stream.[11] He wanted to join the armed forces from childhood.[12] He was married to Neha.[13]

Military career

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Maj. Sandeep Unnikrishnan, AC(P) joined theNational Defence Academy (India) (NDA),Pune,Maharashtra in 1995. He was a part of the Oscar Squadron (No. 4 Battalion) and a graduate of the 94th Course NDA. He held aBachelor of Arts degree.[14]

In theIndian Military Academy (IMA),Dehradun, he was part of the 104th regular course. On 12 June 1999, he graduated from the IMA and got commissioned asLieutenant in the 7th Battalion of theBihar Regiment[2] (Infantry) of Indian Army.[15] DuringOperation Vijay in July 1999, he was regarded positively at the forward posts in the face of heavy artillery firing and small arms fire by Pakistan troops. On the evening of 31 December 1999,[16] he led a team of six soldiers and established a post 200 metres from the opposing side and under direct observation and fire.[17]

He received a substantive promotion to Captain on 12 June 2003,[18] followed by promotion to the rank of Major on 13 June 2005.[19] During the 'Ghatak course' (at the Infantry wing Commando School,Belgaum), he topped the course twice earning an "Instructor" grading and a Commendation.[20]

He was also trained at theHigh Altitude Warfare School,Gulmarg.[20] After serving in different locations includingSiachen,Jammu and Kashmir,Gujarat (during2002 Gujarat Riots),Hyderabad andRajasthan, he was selected to join theNational Security Guards. On completion of training, he was assigned as the training officer of the51 Special Action Group (51 SAG) of NSG, in January 2007 and also participated in various operations of the NSG.[21]

Operation Black Tornado

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On the night of 26 November 2008,several buildings in South Mumbai were attacked.[22] One of the buildings where hostages were held was the iconic 100-year-oldTaj Mahal Palace Hotel. Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, AC(P) was the team commander of51 Special Action Group (51 SAG) deployed at the Taj hotel to rescue the hostages. He entered the hotel with a group of 10 commandos and reached the sixth floor through the staircase. After evacuating hostages from the sixth and fifth floors, as the team descended the stairs, they suspected terrorists in a room on fourth floor, which was locked from the inside. As the commandos broke open the door, the round of fire by the terrorists hit Commando Sunil Kumar Yadav in both legs.[23] Major Sandeep managed to save and evacuate Yadav, but terrorists disappeared after blasting a grenade inside the room.[24] Major Sandeep and his team continued evacuating hostages from the hotel, for around 15 hours. On 27 November, around midnight, Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan and his team decided to take the path of the central staircase of hotel to go up, as it was their only path towards the hostages and terrorists. As expected, when terrorists saw commandos coming up through the central staircase, they ambushed NSG team, from the first floor, in which 27-year-old Commando Sunil Kumar Jodha was grievously injured by seven bullets (three in the left hand, one on his right palm, two in the right shoulder and one in his chest). Major Sandeep arranged for his evacuation and continued to engage terrorists in the firefight. He then decided to chase terrorists alone, as they were trying to escape to the next floor. In the encounter that followed, he managed to corner all four terrorists to the Ballroom in the northern end of Taj Mahal hotel, single-handedly but sacrificed his life in the course. His last words were, "Don't come up, I will handle them" according to the NSG officials. NSG commandos later killed all four terrorists trapped in the Ballroom and Wasabi restaurant of the Mumbai Taj hotel.[25][26]

Ashoka Chakra citation

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Sandeep's mother receiving theAshoka Chakra from President Pratibha Patil on 26 January 2009

The official citation for theAshoka Chakra Award reads:

IC-58660 MAJOR SANDEEP UNNIKRISHNAN BIHAR REGIMENT/51 SPECIAL ACTION GROUP (POSTHUMOUS)

Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan led the commando operation launched on 27th November 2008 to flush out terrorists from Hotel Taj Mahal, Mumbai in which he rescued 14 hostages.
During the operation, his team came under intense hostile fire, in which one of his team members got grievously injured. Major Sandeep pinned down the terrorists with accurate fire and rescued the injured commando to safety. In the process, he was shot in his right arm. Despite his injuries, he continued to fight the terrorists till his last breath.
Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan displayed most conspicuous bravery besides camaraderie and leadership of the highest order and made the supreme sacrifice for the nation.[27]

Funeral

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Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan Road in Yelahanka Newtown

At Major Sandeep's funeral, mourners chanted "Sandeep Unnikrishnan Amar Rahe" ("May Sandeep Unnikrishnan's name remain eternal").[28] Thousands of people lined up outside his Bangalore house to pay their respects. His funeral was held with full military honours.[29]

Honour and legacy

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Bust of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan at Sandeep Vihar, Bangalore

The Mother Dairy Double Road in Bengaluru, a 4.5 km (2.8 mi) stretch from Federal Mogul on Doddaballapur Road to MS Palya junction, within Yelahanka New Town, was renamed Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan Road in his honour.[30] A bust of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan is installed on Ramamurthy Nagar Outer Ring Road junction in Bangalore and is named in his honour.[31]

There is a bust of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan at the entrance of Indian Education Society on Jogeshwari Vikhroli Link Road, Mumbai. An army housing complex at Whitefield, Bangalore is named 'Sandeep Vihar' and a bust of Major Sandeep is installed in the center of Housing complex.[32]

In popular culture

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A film, titledMajor, starsAdivi Sesh in the title role of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan. The film is produced by actorMahesh Babu,Sony Pictures International Productions, and A+S Movies.[33]

The principal photography of the film began in February 2020,[34] and was released worldwide on 3 June 2022.[35]

References

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  1. ^Ravindran, Nirmala (29 November 2008)."Nation bid tearful adieu to Karkare, Unnikrishnan".India Today. Retrieved7 July 2022.
  2. ^ab"2 NSG men martyred, six others injured in Mumbai gunbattles".The Economic times. PTI. 28 November 2008. Retrieved28 November 2008.[1]
  3. ^"11 security personnel to get Ashok Chakra". Archived fromthe original on 3 February 2009. Retrieved25 January 2009.
  4. ^"Biopic of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan is all set to release this year, know all about the braveheart of India".
  5. ^"Army Major from Kerala dies in Mumbai encounter". WebIndia 123. 28 November 2008. Archived fromthe original on 13 February 2012. Retrieved28 November 2008.
  6. ^"Kerala aid for Maj Sandeep's family".
  7. ^"'He asked me to watch the operation on TV'". 14 May 2012.
  8. ^"Boy who had a crew cut in school".The Telegraph. Calcutta, India. 29 November 2008. Archived fromthe original on 3 December 2008.
  9. ^"Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan AC".
  10. ^"Bangalore boy's supreme sacrifice". Bangalore Mirror, India Times. Retrieved29 November 2008.
  11. ^"Maj Sandeep UnniKrishnan - A school remembers". Times of India. Retrieved29 November 2008.
  12. ^"A school remembers".The Times of India. Times of India. 29 November 2008.Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved29 November 2008.
  13. ^Lulla, Anil Budur (29 November 2008)."Thousands take first & last look at martyr".Telegraph India.The Telegraph (India). Retrieved7 July 2022.
  14. ^Mund, Prasenjit (30 November 2008)."NDA Buddies Remember Unni=".The Times of India. The Times Of India.Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved30 November 2008.
  15. ^"Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch)"(PDF). The Gazette of India. 13 May 2000. p. 625.
  16. ^"Major Unnikrishnan's colleagues recall his qualities". Zee News. Retrieved10 December 2008.
  17. ^"Major Unnikrishnan's colleagues recall his qualities".The Hindu. Chennai, India. 10 December 2008.
  18. ^"Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch)"(PDF). The Gazette of India. 8 November 2003. p. 1508.
  19. ^"Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch)"(PDF). The Gazette of India. 29 October 2005. p. 2075.
  20. ^abVerma, Kumod (29 November 2008)."Bihar Regiment fondly remembers Major Unnikrishnan".The Times of India.Archived from the original on 22 October 2012.
  21. ^"Mangalorean.Com- Serving Mangaloreans Around The World!". Archived fromthe original on 4 December 2008. Retrieved29 November 2008.
  22. ^Levy, Adrian; Scott-Clark, Cathy (2013).The Siege : The Attack on the Taj. New Delhi, India: Penguin Books. pp. clxxxviii.ISBN 978-0-14-342010-1.
  23. ^"A buddy called Major Unnikrishnan".Sify. Archived fromthe original on 19 February 2009. Retrieved1 December 2008.
  24. ^"sify.com".Sify. Archived fromthe original on 19 February 2009. Retrieved1 December 2008.
  25. ^"Sandeep Unnikrishnan waged a valiant battle against terrorists".The Hindu. Chennai, India. 29 November 2008. Archived fromthe original on 2 December 2008. Retrieved29 November 2008.
  26. ^Nation bids adieu to ATS chief, NSG commando – India News – IBNLive
  27. ^Ashoka Chakra awardees and their saga of gallantry, Press Information Bureau, Government of India, 25 January 2009, retrieved14 September 2014
  28. ^"Hundreds pay tributes to slain NSG major in Bangalore — The Hindu". Chennai, India. The Hindu. 29 November 2008. Archived fromthe original on 17 September 2010. Retrieved3 December 2008.
  29. ^Ravindran, Nirmala (29 November 2008)."Nation bid tearful adieu to Karkare, Unnikrishnan". India Today. Retrieved24 January 2015.
  30. ^"Karnataka to name road after Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan | India News - Times of India".The Times of India. PTI. 2 March 2009. Retrieved28 July 2022.
  31. ^"Teachers' Colony pays tribute, names park after Sandeep Unnikrishnan - Bangalore Mirror -".Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved28 September 2017.
  32. ^"Tributes to a martyr: Major Unnikrishnan's bust unveiled".Bangalore Mirror. 29 November 2021. Retrieved26 June 2022.
  33. ^"Film on Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan's life set to release in July".ANI News. Retrieved4 November 2022.
  34. ^"Shoot commences for Adivi Sesh's 'Major'".The News Minute. 17 February 2020. Retrieved2 September 2020.
  35. ^"Adivi Sesh's Major to release in theatres on June 3. New poster out".The Indian Express. 27 April 2022.

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