Army Chief Honors Fallen Heroes: Remembering Operation Pawan's Ultimate Sacrifice

The Army Chief paid homage to soldiers who sacrificed their lives during Operation Pawan. This was India's first major overseas peacekeeping mission in the late 1980s. Major Parameswaran showed exceptional bravery during an ambush in Sri Lanka. His heroic actions continue to inspire generations of soldiers.

Key Points: Army Chief Pays Tribute to Operation Pawan Soldiers at War Memorial

  • Operation Pawan marked India's first major overseas peacekeeping deployment in 1987
  • IPKF reached nearly 100,000 personnel during peak deployment in Sri Lanka
  • Major Parameswaran continued commanding troops despite being mortally wounded
  • The National War Memorial honors India's fallen soldiers from post-Independence conflicts
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Army Chief pays tribute to soldiers who laid down their lives in Operation Pawan in Sri Lanka in late 1980s

General Upendra Dwivedi honors Param Vir Chakra awardee Major Ramaswamy Parameswaran and soldiers who sacrificed their lives during Operation Pawan in Sri Lanka.

"His leadership resulted in the elimination of five militants and the recovery of weapons. - Indian Army Citation"

New Delhi, November 25

The Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi on Tuesday paid homage at the National War Memorial to honour the sacrifice of Param Vir Chakra awardee Major Ramaswamy Parameswaran and other soldiers during Operation Pawan in Sri Lanka in the late 1980s. Major Parameswaran laid down his life on this day in 1987.

Operation Pawan, undertaken under the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord signed on 29 July 1987, marked India's first major overseas peacekeeping deployment. The Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) entered Sri Lanka in August 1987, tasked with disarming the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and stabilising the Jaffna Peninsula. At its peak, the IPKF strength reached nearly 100,000 personnel, who operated in intense counter-insurgency conditions until March 1990.

General Dwivedi observed a moment of silence at the memorial complex, which honours India's fallen soldiers from post-Independence conflicts. Major Parameswaran's bravery remains etched as one of the most inspiring acts of battlefield leadership in Indian military history. He sacrificed his life on November 25, 1987, during an ambush with militants.

Major Parameswaran, commissioned into the 8 MAHAR regiment, was leading a search operation in Sri Lanka on 25 November 1987 when his column was ambushed by militants. Showing exceptional presence of mind, he manoeuvred his troops into a tactical advantage and led a counter-assault. Despite being shot in the chest during hand-to-hand combat, he wrestled the rifle back from his attacker and neutralised the militant.

Mortally wounded, Major Parameswaran continued to command and motivate his troops until he succumbed to his injuries. His leadership resulted in the elimination of five militants and the recovery of weapons. He was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra for conspicuous gallantry, according to a citation.

The Indian Army reaffirmed that the courage, duty and sacrifice of soldiers like Major Parameswaran will continue to inspire generations.

- ANI

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Priya S
Operation Pawan was such a complex mission. Our soldiers fought in unfamiliar territory to bring peace, and many made the ultimate sacrifice. We must never forget their contribution to regional stability.
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David E
As someone who has studied military history, I must say Major Parameswaran's actions exemplify the highest standards of battlefield leadership. His story deserves to be taught in military academies worldwide.
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Ananya R
While we honor our brave soldiers, I wish our government would do more for veterans' families. Many struggle with basic facilities while we celebrate these anniversaries. True respect means taking care of their families too.
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Vikram M
Salute to Major Parameswaran and all IPKF soldiers! Operation Pawan showed India's commitment to peace in the region, even at great cost to our own brave hearts. Their sacrifice will always inspire us.
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Sarah B
Reading about Major Parameswaran's courage in hand-to-hand combat while wounded is absolutely incredible. This level of dedication and bravery is truly humbling. Rest in peace, hero.

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