Kargil Vijay Diwas Tribute: Captain Vikram Batra
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🇮🇳 “Yeh Dil Maange More” – Remembering Captain Vikram Batra on Kargil Vijay Diwas 🇮🇳
By [Comics Byte] | July 26
“Either I will come back after hoisting the Tricolour, or I will come back wrapped in it. But I will come back for sure.”
— Captain Vikram Batra, Param Vir Chakra
🕊️ A Son of India, A Legend Forever
Every year on July 26, India observes Kargil Vijay Diwas to honor the brave hearts who gave their all during the Kargil War of 1999. Among them, one name continues to echo through the mountains, valleys, and our hearts – ‘Captain Vikram Batra’, the lionhearted soldier who became the face of raw courage and fearless leadership.

Born in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, Vikram Batra lived and breathed patriotism. As a young officer in the Indian Army’s 13 JAK Rifles, he led his troops in the treacherous terrain of Kargil, where each step meant facing death. He was only 24 when he sacrificed his life recapturing Point 4875 (now named Batra Top), but in doing so, he immortalized himself in the annals of Indian history.
🏔️ The Battle that Defined Bravery
The Kargil conflict wasn’t just a war for territory; it was a battle of grit and will. Pakistani forces had infiltrated Indian positions across the Line of Control (LoC), capturing key vantage points at high altitudes between 15,000 to 19,000 feet. Despite the harsh weather, lack of oxygen, and steep mountain cliffs, Indian soldiers launched daring assaults.

Illustration – Durgesh Velhal
And leading from the front was Captain Vikram Batra, nicknamed ‘Sher Shah’ by the enemy for his ferocity and leadership. His most celebrated operation was the recapture of Point 5140, where his famous radio message, “Yeh Dil Maange More” became a national war cry.

He later volunteered for an even riskier mission at Point 4875. In the thick of battle, while saving a fellow soldier, Captain Batra was hit by enemy fire. His supreme sacrifice ensured India’s victory but left the nation with a void that can never be filled.
🎬 Legacy in Words, Books, and Cinema
Captain Batra’s heroism inspired not just military history but also literature and pop culture. A number of books and comics have been written on his life to educate younger generations. His story has also been portrayed on screen in the much-loved Bollywood movie ‘Shershaah’, starring Sidharth Malhotra. The film brought his bravery to the mainstream, but the real-life stories are even more moving than fiction.

Let’s use these mediums to spread awareness and respect for our war heroes especially among today’s children who need real life role models like Captain Batra more than ever.
🙏 A Salute That Never Ends
We live in freedom today because brave soldiers chose duty over life. Captain Vikram Batra is not just a hero of a war; he is an eternal symbol of patriotism, leadership and selfless courage. On this Kargil Vijay Diwas, take a moment to tell your children his story. Read about him. Watch his story. Reflect on what it takes to protect a nation.

Because the price of peace is often paid in blood and we must never forget those who paid it.
🇮🇳 Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
Let us always remember: The real heroes wear olive green.
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