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Chittoor Venugopal

Born(1927-11-14)14 November 1927
Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh
Allegiance India
Service / branch Indian Army
Years of service1950-1986
Rank Major General
Unit5/1 Gurkha
Commands5/1 Gurkha
Battles / warsIndo-Pakistani War of 1971
Awards

Major General Chittoor Venugopal PVSM, MVC (14 November 1927 – ) was a General Officer in the Indian Army. He was decorated with the Maha Vir Chakra for his role in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.[2]

Early life

Major General Chittoor Venugopal was born in the holy town of Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, on 14 November 1927. His father's name was Shri C.Chinna Swami.

Military career

Major General Chittoor Venugopal was commissioned into the Indian Army in the 1st Gorkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment), on 10 December 1950.

At the time of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, he held the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and was commanding the 5/1 Gurkha Rifles battalion which was deployed in Jessore area of the Easter sector. On 4 December 1971, his battalion encountered well fortified Pakistani positions at Uthali and Darsana which had a series of concrete pillboxes interconnected with elaborate communication trenches. Lieutenant Colonel Venugopal laid a meticulous plan of attack and showing disregard for his own safety, personally led the attack. After capturing the two positions, the 5/1 Gurkha Rifles battalion pursued the withdrawing enemy troops, giving them no rest or time to regroup, leading to the capture of Jhenida three days later. For his leadership and aggressive battle planning resulting in large military gains, he was awarded the Maha Vir Chakra, India's second highest gallantry award.[3]

References

  1. ^ "LT COL CHITOOR VENUGOPAL MAHA VIR CHAKRA". Indian Army, Govt of India official website.
  2. ^ Chakravorty, B. (1995). Stories of Heroism: PVC & MVC Winners. 112: Allied Publishers. p. 367. ISBN 9788170235163.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  3. ^ "Maj Gen Chittoor Venugopal, PVSM, MVC". The War Decorated India & Trust.