In the serene village of Blih, nestled in the heart of Bihar’s Rohtas district, the life of Corporal Jyoti Prakash Nirala stands as a remarkable narrative of bravery and commitment to the nation. Born on November 15, 1986, Nirala’s journey from humble beginnings to an esteemed member of the Indian Air Force is a testament to his unwavering dedication to duty.
With a strong desire to serve his country from a young age, Nirala enlisted in the Indian Air Force in 2005, embarking on a 12-year career that took him across various bases in India. His exceptional service record and resolute commitment to excellence distinguished him among his peers, eventually leading him to the elite Garud Commando Force. This specially trained unit is renowned for its roles in securing Air Force bases, conducting rescue missions, and effectively dealing with high-risk situations in hostile environments.
The Garud Commando Force, established in 2004 and named after the Hindu God Garud—a symbol of strength, courage, and resilience—boasts a rigorous selection and training process that demands extraordinary physical and mental endurance. Candidates undergo intense physical conditioning, mental resilience training, and specialized skills development designed to prepare them for the challenging realities of commando operations, particularly combat in remote and hostile territories. Nirala’s determination and drive for excellence propelled him through this demanding process, where he ultimately emerged as a key player in the force.
One of the defining moments of Corporal Nirala’s service came on November 18, 2017, during a high-stakes joint operation in Bandipora district, Jammu and Kashmir. Following intelligence reports regarding the presence of terrorists in Chanderger village, security forces launched a mission to neutralize the threat. Nirala, as part of his detachment, approached the area with utmost stealth and established a close-quarter ambush around the terrorists’ suspected hideout.
Equipped with a light machine gun, Nirala strategically positioned himself to cut off all possible escape routes for the militants. As anticipated, the terrorists attempted to flee, leading to an intense confrontation. Amidst the chaos, as gunfire and grenades erupted, Nirala exhibited extraordinary bravery. Displaying remarkable courage, he engaged the terrorists, successfully eliminating two high-profile militants and injuring others. However, during the exchange, he sustained critical injuries from enemy fire. Despite his grave condition, Nirala persisted in his efforts until he ensured the elimination of all six militants involved in the operation. Notably, one of the terrorists killed was identified as the nephew of Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, the key planner of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, making the operation a significant achievement in the fight against terrorism in the region.
In recognition of his extraordinary bravery and sacrifice during the Bandipora operation, Corporal Jyoti Prakash Nirala was posthumously awarded the Ashok Chakra, India’s highest peacetime gallantry award, on January 26, 2018. This honor rightfully acknowledged his raw courage and the supreme sacrifice he made in the line of duty.
Nirala is survived by his wife, Sushma Nand, his daughter, Jigyasa Kumari, and his mother, Malti Devi. While his loss has created an irreplaceable void in their lives, his legacy endures as a beacon of valor and patriotism. Corporal Nirala’s indomitable spirit continues to inspire future generations, serving as a poignant reminder of the selflessness exhibited by the men and women of the Indian Armed Forces.