Davinder Singh Jass
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Davinder Singh Jass (29 September 1983 – 23 February 2010) was an
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of 1 Para (Special Forces). He was posthumously awarded the
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, India's second highest peacetime
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.


Early life and education

Davinder Singh Jass was born on 29 September 1983 to Dalbir Kaur and Bhupinder Singh Jass, a former general manager of Dabur India, in
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,
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. He had an elder sister Harpreet Kaur Jass, who is a professor in
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. After his schooling in Guru Harkrishan Public School,
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,
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, he got a
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in
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from
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,
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. He then enrolled for an
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in IIIT Allahabad in 2005. He had secured a job at
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, but after qualifying to join the army on his second attempt, he joined the
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, just a few months before getting his MBA degree.


Military career

Jass was commissioned into
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on 10 December 2007. He was inducted into the elite 1 Parachute Regiment in January 2009, and he successfully cleared his probation on 11 April 2009. He was later posted to
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in
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in November 2009.


Sopore encounter

On 22 February 2010, the security forces received information from intelligence sources about the presence of militants in the Chinkipora area in
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in
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. In the wee hours of 23 February 2010, the
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, the CRPF, and the
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, launched a joint search operation. As they initiated a house-to-house search, the militants hiding in three houses open fired, triggering a gun battle at about 5:30 am. Captain Jass, leading his team, tried to force his way into one of the houses. The militants lobbed grenades, after which the army lost contact with the officer. Later when a fellow officer contacted his mobile phone, the militants picked it up; and when offered a safe passage for his release, they said that he had already been killed. The official statement of both the army and the police was that Jass was not taken captive and was killed fighting the militants. The encounter ended after nearly 15 hours; the Captain's body couldn't be retrieved till late in the evening. Other than Captain Jass, two soldiers of 1 Para, Naik Selva Kumar and
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Imtiaz Ahmad Thoker, were also killed. They both were posthumously awarded the
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. Among the slain militants, there were one each from
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and
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, two from
Harkat-ul-Mujahideen Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (; HUM) is a Pakistan-based Islamist jihadist group operating primarily in Kashmir.
, and one was a local militant.


Kirti Chakra

Captain Jass was awarded the Kirti Chakra, India's second highest peace-time military honour on
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, 2010; and it was presented to him on 18 March 2011, at the Defence Investiture Ceremony, at
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, in New Delhi. His mother Dalbir Kaur received the honour for her deceased son from the
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,
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.


Legacy

After the Captain's death, a road was named after him in Indirapuram, the neighbourhood in Ghaziabad where his family lives, by the initiative of Trans Hindon residents’ association. There is also a gateway or ‘dwar’ outside their housing society, with his picture and name; which was built with the help of politician Amarpal Sharma. In January 2023, Gen. (Retd.) V. K. Singh inaugurated a badminton and volleyball court in Nagar Nigam Balika Inter College, Indirapuram (Ghaziabad), constructed by Shaheed Captain Davinder Singh Jass Memorial Trust in the Captain's name.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Jass, Davinder 1983 births 2010 deaths Recipients of the Kirti Chakra Indian military personnel killed in action Recipients of the Sena Medal People from Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh