Col Govardhan Gopal Gudur – A Passionate Officer, True Gentleman And Inspiration For Young Officers

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Col. Govardhan Gopal Gudur

The Indian Army lost a brave officer, Col Govardhan Gopal Gudur last week. Col Gudur, Commanding officer of the Sikh Li Regiment was born on October 23, 1977 in Bangaluru. He cleared his 10th and 12th boards from Kendriya Vidylaya (KV) Kanpur and KV Chandigarh. Even after clearing IIT Entrance Exam he preferred to join the National Defence Academy (NDA). He joined the 96th Course of the academy in Kilo Squadron and passed out from the Mike Squadron as Battalion Cadet Captain.

On May 13, 2000 Col Gudur commissioned into the Sikh Li Regiment as Lieutenant. He immediately became Ghatak Platoon Commander. With his hard work and dedication he lifted the Divison Trophy as platoon commander. He also achieved top 10 position in the JC course at Infantry School Mhow. He also held the prestigious appointment in Armoured Brigade at Jaisalmer.

He also served as a Tactical Training Officer at the NDA from August 2009 to March 11. He is popularly known as 3G among cadets for his image as a strict trainer. Col Gudur was also appointed as the Military Advisor to the President of Seychelles from March 14 to March 16. On October 4, 2016 he took over the command of Sikh Li Regiment as the Commanding Officer at Tibri Cantt, Gurdaspur, Punjab.

Col Gudur sharing his real life experiences as a peace keeper in Lake Kivu and Katanga regions of Congo:

His unit also took over operational responsibility on April 1, 2018 at Kokrajhar in Assam. His untimely demise has left a void in the hearts of his loved ones. He is survived by his wife Harshita Gudur and his son Medhansh Gudur.

May his soul Rest in Peace.

Jai Hind


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12 responses to “Col Govardhan Gopal Gudur – A Passionate Officer, True Gentleman And Inspiration For Young Officers”

  1. Sumit Sharma Avatar
    Sumit Sharma

    Reblogged this on Sumit Sharma.

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    1. Manjari Tiwari Avatar
      Manjari Tiwari

      What happened to this soldier Col Gurur?

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      1. Sumit Sharma Avatar
        Sumit Sharma

        He was an army officer.. He died of cardiac arrest

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    2. Sunil Kalal Avatar
      Sunil Kalal

      Hi Sumit,
      I am very sad to know about Col. Govardhan demise.
      He was my classmate, infact desk mate during Class XII at KV Chandigarh.
      Lots of memories with him.
      Need one help, I am unable to view the video posted on this page.
      Is there a chance to get this video from somewhere else?
      I really want to see him talking and know more about him,
      Any help will be really appreciated.

      Regards
      Sunil Kalal

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      1. Sumit Sharma Avatar
        Sumit Sharma

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      2. Sumit Sharma Avatar
        Sumit Sharma

        Hi Sunil,
        I have sent you the link of the video

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      3. Sumit Sharma Avatar
        Sumit Sharma

        Entire country is proud of the great soul

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  3. Sunil Kalal Avatar
    Sunil Kalal

    Many thanks Sumit.

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  6. Jainendra Narayan Avatar
    Jainendra Narayan

    Shocked to know about his demise, he was with me in SSB Bhopal during summer of 95. Became good friend and remain in touch for few years. Absolutely stocking

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