Kambampati Nachiketa
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Wing Commander
Wing Commander (rank)
Wing commander is a commissioned rank in the Royal Air Force and the air forces of many other Commonwealth countries...

 Kambampati Nachiketa Vayusena Medal
Vayusena Medal
The Vayusena Medal is an Indian military decoration, usually awarded in peacetime for a job well done. However it has been granted during times of conflict for acts of gallantry in the face of enemy, though not in the same numbers as the Vir Chakra....

 (Gallantry), is currently a serving officer of the Indian Air Force
Indian Air Force
The Indian Air Force is the air arm of the Indian armed forces. Its primary responsibility is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during a conflict...

. Wing Commander Nachiketa came into the limelight during the Kargil War
Kargil War
The Kargil War ,, also known as the Kargil conflict, was an armed conflict between India and Pakistan that took place between May and July 1999 in the Kargil district of Kashmir and elsewhere along the Line of Control...

 when on 27 May 1999, as a Flight Lieutenant
Flight Lieutenant
Flight lieutenant is a junior commissioned rank in the Royal Air Force and the air forces of many Commonwealth countries. It ranks above flying officer and immediately below squadron leader. The name of the rank is the complete phrase; it is never shortened to "lieutenant"...

, he was captured by Pakistan
Pakistan
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i troops in Kashmir following ejection from his MiG-27L aircraft after suffering engine flame-out while flying against infiltrator positions during the initial stages of Operation Safed Sagar
Operation Safed Sagar
Operation Safed Sagar was the codename assigned to the Indian Air Force's strike to support the Ground troops during Operation Vijay that was aimed to flush out Regular and Irregular troops of the Pakistani Army from vacated Indian Positions in the Kargil sector along the Line of Control...

. He was held in Pakistani custody as the first India
India
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n prisoner of war
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 of the conflict.

Wing Commander Nachiketa was born on 31 May 1973 to Mr K R K Sastry and Mrs Laxmi Sastry. He studied at Kendriya Vidyalaya in Delhi, and joined the Indian Air Force
Indian Air Force
The Indian Air Force is the air arm of the Indian armed forces. Its primary responsibility is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during a conflict...

 after training at the National Defence Academy at Khadakvasla, near Pune.

Kargil War

Nachiketa was a Flight Lieutenant
Flight Lieutenant
Flight lieutenant is a junior commissioned rank in the Royal Air Force and the air forces of many Commonwealth countries. It ranks above flying officer and immediately below squadron leader. The name of the rank is the complete phrase; it is never shortened to "lieutenant"...

 during the Kargil Operations
Kargil War
The Kargil War ,, also known as the Kargil conflict, was an armed conflict between India and Pakistan that took place between May and July 1999 in the Kargil district of Kashmir and elsewhere along the Line of Control...

. He was one of the pilots from No. 9 Squadron IAF who took part on a strike in the Batalik
Batalik
Batalik is a part of Indian Administered Kashmir which has been the centre of all Indo-Pakistani wars.Operation Safed Sagar was launched primarily in this region. It was one of the main regions in which Kargil war was fought....

 Sector on 26 May 1999
. Armed with 80mm rockets, Nachiketa carried out an attack on an enemy concentration. He carried out a second attack on the target using the aircraft's 30mm cannon. Subsequently the engine flamed out.

All attempts to re-light the engine failed and Nachiketa was forced to eject.

After landing on the ground, it appeared that initially Nachiketa was able to gather his wits and evade immediate capture. However after two to three hours, a Pakistani Army Patrol caught him.

Shooting down of Wingman

Flying top cover to the MiG-27s were MiG-21M aircraft of No. 17 Squadron IAF. One of the escort pilots Squadron Leader Ajay Ahuja
Squadron Leader Ajay Ahuja
Squadron Leader Ajay Ahuja was a fighter pilot of the Indian Air Force whose death under controversial circumstances in the 1999 Kargil War in Kashmir, was the cause of the most angry public conflagration between India and Pakistan at the time....

 left his station and came in low to locate Nachiketa. He was fired at by a Stinger missile
FIM-92 Stinger
The FIM-92 Stinger is a personal portable infrared homing surface-to-air missile , which can be adapted to fire from ground vehicles and helicopters , developed in the United States and entered into service in 1981. Used by the militaries of the U.S...

 and was shot down. A postmortem examination conducted by Indian military authorities claimed that Ahuja had landed safely after ejecting from his plane, but had been killed by Pakistani soldiers.

Pakistanis claimed the body was found after days of the plane being down due to the hostile terrain and was in bad condition because animals had tempered with it.

Life as a prisoner

Nachiketa was first taken to an undisclosed place in the Batalik Sector. After a two-hour wait, he was taken by helicopter to Skardu
Skardu
Skardu , is the main town of the region Baltistan and the capital of Skardu District, one of the districts making up Pakistan's Gilgit Baltistan....

. When questioned about his treatment at the hands of Pakistan, Nachiketa said it was fine but he refused to go into any further details.

Repatriation

Nachiketa remained a prisoner for about a week before he was repatriated to India on 3 June 1999. He was handed over to the International Committee of the Red Cross
International Committee of the Red Cross
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 in Pakistan and subsequently was repatriated over the Indian border checkpost at Wagah, on the Lahore Amritsar Road.

Nachiketa is currently a Wing Commander
Wing Commander (rank)
Wing commander is a commissioned rank in the Royal Air Force and the air forces of many other Commonwealth countries...

 and flies Ilyushin Il-78
Ilyushin Il-78
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 mid air refuelling transport aircraft with No. 78 Squadron IAF stationed at Agra
Agra
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. He was transferred to transports due to the injuries he sustained during para-landing and the physical hardships during captivity.
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