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Arun Khetarpal

Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal PVC (14 October 1950 – 16 December 1971) was an Indian military officer and a posthumous recipient of India's highest military decoration, the Param Vir Chakra, which he was awarded for his valour in face of the enemy. He was killed in action in the Battle of Basantar during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 where his actions earned him his honour.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]


Arun Khetarpal

Born14 October 1950 (1950-10-14)
Pune, Bombay State, India
Died16 December 1971 (1971-12-17) (aged 21)
Barapind Shakargarh Sector
Allegiance India
Service/branch Indian Army
Years of service1971 (6 months)[1]
RankSecond Lieutenant
Service numberIC-25067
Unit17th Poona Horse
Battles/wars
Awards Param Vir Chakra
Alma materThe Lawrence School, Sanawar
Signature

Early life edit

Arun Khetarpal was born in Pune, Maharashtra on 14 October 1950 into a Punjabi Hindu Arora family.[8] His family belonged to Sargodha, in present-day Pakistan, and had migrated to India after partition as refugees.[9] His father Lt Col (later Brigadier) M. L. Khetarpal was a Corps of Engineers officer serving in the Indian Army[10] and his family traced a long history of military service, with his grandfather having fought in WW1 and great-grandfather having served in Sikh Khalsa Army.[8] Attending St. Columba's School, Delhi and The Lawrence School, Sanawar, he distinguished himself both as an able student and sportsman and was the school prefect.[11] Khetarpal joined the National Defence Academy in June 1967.[8] He belonged to Foxtrot Squadron where he was the Squadron Cadet Captain of the 38th Course. His NDA No was 7498/F/38. He subsequently went on to join the Indian Military Academy. On 13 June 1971,[12] Khetarpal was commissioned into the 17 Poona Horse.[13]

1971 War edit

During the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971, the 17 Poona Horse was assigned to the command of the 47th Infantry Brigade of the Indian Army. Through the duration of the conflict, the 47th Brigade saw action in the Shakargarh sector in the Battle of Basantar.

Battle of Basantar edit

Among the tasks set for the 47th Brigade was to establish a bridgehead across the River Basantar. By 21:00 hours of 15 December, the brigade had captured its objectives. However, the place was extensively mined, which prevented the deployment of the tanks of the Poona Horse, and the engineers clearing the mines were halfway through their tasks when Indian troops at the bridge-head reported alarming enemy armour activity, asking for immediate armour support. It was at this critical juncture that the 17 Poona Horse decided to push through the mine-field. The regiment was able to link-up with the infantry at the bridge-head by first light the next day.[14]

Bridge-head edit

At 08:00 hours on 16th December, Pakistani armour launched the first of their counter-attacks under the cover of a smokescreen at the pivot of the 17th Poona Horse at Jarpal. At 08:00 hours, the Pakistani 13th Lancers, equipped with the then state-of-the-art US-made 50 ton Patton tanks, launched the first of their counter-attacks under the cover of a smokescreen at 'B' Squadron, The Poona Horse, at Jarpal. Its squadron commander urgently called for reinforcements. Arun Khetarpal, who was in 'A' squadron and was stationed close by with his Centurion tank troop, responded with alacrity, as did the rest of his regiment. The first counter-attack was decimated by accurate gunnery, coolness by Indian tank troop and individual tank commanders from the CO, Lt Col Hanut Singh down to its troop leader, Arun Khetarpal. The 13th Lancers desperately launched two more squadron-level counter-attacks and managed to achieve a breakthrough.

Khetarpal rushed to meet the Pakistani armour and launched right into the Pakistani attack. With his troop, he was able to run over the enemy advance with his tanks. However, the commander of the second tank was killed in this attack. Alone in charge, Khetarpal continued his attack on the enemy strongholds. The enemy fought very bravely and did not retreat even after taking losses. Disappointed by his failure so far, he desperately attacked the incoming Pakistani troops and tanks, knocking out a Pakistani tank in the process. However Pakistani forces regrouped and counter-attacked. In the ensuing tank battle, Lt. Arun Khetarpal with his 2 remaining tanks fought off and destroyed 10 tanks before he was killed in action.

Death edit

The skirmish however took its toll on the lieutenant as he was hit by enemy fire, but instead of abandoning the tank he fought on destroying one final tank before he was finally overwhelmed. However, his actions had denied a vital breakthrough for Pakistani forces and instead put the Indians in a stronger position in the Shakargarh bulge. His final words over the radio to a superior officer who had ordered him to abandon his burning tank were,

"No, Sir, I will not abandon my tank. My main gun is still working and I will get these bastards."[10]

— Arun Khetarpal

Then he set about destroying the remaining enemy tanks. The last enemy tank, which he shot, was barely 100 metres from his position.[10] At this stage, his tank received a second hit and he was seriously injured. The officer met his death trying to deny the Pakistani Army its desired breakthrough.

Khetarpal's body and his tank, named "Famagusta", were later captured by Pakistan and eventually returned to the Indian military. This tank is on display back in India now.

For his conspicuous bravery and extreme gallantry in the face of fierce and unrelenting attacks and assaults by the enemy (the Pakistani military), Khetarpal was honoured with India's most-prestigious and highest-standard military medal for courage and gallantry, the Param Vir Chakra, posthumously.

Arun Khetarpal's body was cremated on 17 December near the Samba district and his ashes were sent to his family, who were unaware of his death until 26 December.

The crew of the Famagusta was Sowar Prayag Singh (the driver), Sowar Nand Singh (the radio operator), Sowar Nathu Singh (the gunner) and 2nd/Lt. Arun Khetarpal, the tank's commander. Nand Singh was first casualty (killed in action; KIA) when the tank was fatally hit in the final encounter with Pakistani Army Major Nasser's Patton tank. Arun was the second one to be killed after he sustained severe injuries when his tank was knocked out and eventually succumbed to his wounds. Both Prayag Singh and Nathu Singh were also badly wounded but survived and were captured by Pakistani troops who seized the Famagusta. Both men were later given medical treatment by their Pakistani captors and survived to the end of the war when they were repatriated and retired from the Indian Army as honorary captains.[citation needed]

Param Vir Chakra Citation edit

The Param Vir Chakra citation on the Official Indian Army Website reads as follows:

CITATION
SECOND LIEUTENANT ARUN KHETARPAL POONAHORSE (IC-25067)

On 16 December 1971, the Squadron Commander of 'B' Squadron, the Poona Horse asked for reinforcement as the Pakistani Armour which was superior in strength, counter attacked at Jarpal, in the Shakargarh Sector. On hearing this transmission, Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal who was in 'A' Squadron, voluntarily moved along with his troops, to assist the other squadron. En route, while crossing the Basantar river, Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal and his troops came under fire from enemy strong points and RCL gun nests that were still holding out. Time was at a premium and as critical situation was developing in the 'B' Squadron sector, Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, threw caution to the winds and started attacking the impending enemy strong points by literally charging them, overrunning the defence works with his tanks and capturing the enemy infantry and weapon crew at pistol point. In commander of his troop was killed. Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal continued to attack relentlessly until all enemy opposition was overcome and he broke through towards the 'B' Squadron position, just in time to see the enemy tanks pulling back after their initial probing attack on this squadron. He was so carried away by the wild enthusiasm of battle and the impetus of his own headlong dash that he started chasing the withdrawing tanks and even managed to shoot and destroy one. Soon thereafter, the enemy reformed with a squadron of armour for a second attack and this time they selected the sector held by Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal and two other tanks as the points for their main effort. A fierce tank fight ensured ten enemy tanks were hit and destroyed of which Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal was severely wounded. He was asked to abandon his tank but he realised that the enemy though badly decimated was continuing to advance in his sector of responsibility and if he abandoned his tank the enemy would break through, he gallantly fought on and destroyed another enemy tank. At this stage, his tank received a second hit which resulted in the death of this gallant officer.

Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal was dead but he had, by his intrepid valour saved the day; the enemy was denied the breakthrough he was so desperately seeking. Not one enemy tank got through.

Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal had shown the best qualities of leadership, tenacity of purpose and the will to close in with the enemy. This was an act of courage and self-sacrifice far beyond the call of duty.[10]

Tribute and facts edit

Khetrapal is an iconic figure in the ethos of the Indian Army with prominent constructions being named after him. The parade ground at NDA is named Khetarpal Ground while the auditorium and one of the main gates bear his name at the IMA.

Arun Khetarpal's Centurion was called Famagusta Jx 202. It was restored after the war and is presently preserved in the Armoured Corps Centre and School in Ahmednagar.[citation needed]

Legacy edit

 
Khetarpal's statue at Param Yodha Sthal, National War Memorial, New Delhi

"The only occasion when a breakthrough could have occurred was when two squadrons of 13 Lancers attacked together in the afternoon, but a gallant last ditch lone stand by 2/Lt Arun Khetarpal of Poona Horse averted the danger."

— Maj AH Amin (Retd) (Pakistan Armoured Corps – Columnist and Historian)

The Commander of the Pakistan tank battalion is said to have met the Indian battalion commander after the battle and made enquiries about 2nd Lieutenant Khetarpal's tank since he was very impressed with the gallantry of this particular tank's commander.

In 2001, Brigadier M.L. Khetarpal – then 81 years old – felt a strong desire to visit his birthplace at Sargodha, now in Pakistan. At Lahore airport, Brigadier M.L. Khetarpal was met by Brigadier Khawja Mohammad Naser, who took it upon himself to be Brigadier M.L. Khetarpal host and guide. Brigadier Naser really went out of way to ensure that Brigadier M.L. Khetarpal had a satisfying and nostalgic visit to his old house in Sargodha. Upon his return to Lahore he was once again the guest of Brigadier Naser for three days.

Brigadier M.L. Khetarpal was overwhelmed by the extreme kindness, deference, courtesy and respect bestowed upon him by Brigadier Naser and by all the members of his family and his many servants. However Brigadier Khetarpal felt that something was amiss but could not make out what it was. Was it the long silences that punctuated their animated conversation or was it the look of compassion in the eyes of the women in the family? He could not make out but was sure he was being treated as someone very special.

Finally, on the last night before Brigadier M.L. Khetarpal's departure, Brigadier Naser said

Sir, there is something that I wanted to tell you for many years but I did not know how to get through to you. Finally, fate has intervened and sent you to me as an honoured guest. The last few days we have become close to one another and that has made my task even more difficult. It is regarding your son who is, of course, a national hero in India. However, on that fateful day, your son and I were soldiers, unknown to one another, fighting for the respect and safety of our respective countries. I regret to tell you that your son died in my hands. Arun's courage was exemplary and he moved his tank with fearless courage and daring, totally unconcerned about his safety. Tank casualties were very high till finally there were just two of us left facing one another. We both fired simultaneously. It was destined that I was to live and he was to die. It was only later that I got to know how young he was and who he was.I had all along thought that I would ask your forgiveness, but in telling the story I realize that there is nothing to forgive. Instead I salute your son for what he did at such a young age and I salute you too, because I know how he grew into such a young man. In the end it is character and values that matter."

Brigadier M.L. Khetarpal was silent as he did not know how to react. To be enjoying the hospitality of the person who had killed his son was a confusing feeling. However being a soldier himself he genuinely admired the chivalry of an officer whose complete squadron was decimated by his son. Both the Brigadiers retired for the night deep in thought.

The next day photographs were taken and Brigadier M.L. Khetarpal returned to Delhi. Later the photos reached Delhi along with a note from Brigadier Naser that said:[15]

"With Warmest regards and utmost sincerity, To: Brigadier M.L. Khetarpal, father of Shaheed Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, PVC, who stood like an unsurmountable rock, between the victory and failure, of the counterattack by the 'SPEARHEADS' 13 LANCERS on 16 December 1971 in the battle of "Bara Pind' as we call it and battle of "Basantar" as 17 Poona Horse remembers.

— --Khawja Mohammad Naser, 13 Lancers, 2 March 2001, Lahore, Pakistan.

In popular culture edit

Allu Sirish reprised Arun Khetarpal's character as Lt Chinmay in the 2017 Malayalam film 1971: Beyond Borders.[16]

A biopic on Arun Khetarpal is being directed by Sriram Raghavan displaying his courage in the 1971 Battle of Basantar. Actor Varun Dhawan was slated to play the lead role in the film [17][18] but was no longer a part of it by 2022.[19][20] It was later announced that Agastya Nanda of Bachchan family would be making his debut in the role of the protagonist and the film would be titled Ikkis (the Hindi word for 21, the age at which Khetarpal achieved martyrdom), with Dharmendra co-starring.[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 17 April 2012. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Arun Khetarpal | Gallantry Awards". gallantryawards.gov.in. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Remembering Param Vir Arun Khetarpal, Second Lieutenant from The Poona Horse". Tribuneindia News Service. Tribune News Service. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  4. ^ "War hero Khetarpal's letter to father from battlefield now with NDA | Pune News - Times of India". The Times of India. 17 September 2017. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  5. ^ Pal, Sanchari (14 December 2017). "Battle of Basantar: When a 21 YO Braveheart Single-Handedly Defeated 7 Pak Tanks". The Better India. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  6. ^ "आग का गोला बन चुके Tank में बैठ लड़ते रहे, देखें अरुण खेतरपाल की शौर्यगाथा". Aaj Tak (in Hindi). Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  7. ^ "21 साल का लड़का जो पाकिस्तान से लड़ने छड़ी लेकर गया और परमवीर बन गया". Zee News Hindi (in Hindi). 16 December 2021. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  8. ^ a b c Reddy, Kittu (2007). Bravest of the Brave: Heroes of the Indian Army. Ocean Books. pp. 52–54. ISBN 978-81-87100-00-3.
  9. ^ Reddy, Kittu (1 January 2007). Bravest of the Brave (Heroes of the Indian Army): Heroes of the Indian Army. Prabhat Prakashan. p. 52. ISBN 978-81-87100-00-3.
  10. ^ a b c d The Param Vir Chakra Winners (PVC), Official Website of the Indian Army, retrieved 28 August 2014 "Profile" and "Citation" tabs.
  11. ^ Arun Khetarpal on Indian army's site, indianarmy.nic.in
  12. ^ "Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch)" (PDF). The Gazette of India. 2 September 1972. p. 1272.
  13. ^ "Lawrence School to get Khetarpal's statue". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  14. ^ "Rediff Pages".
  15. ^ Singh, Bhopinder. "Respecting a soldier's code of honour". Millennium Post. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  16. ^ "1971 Beyond Borders movie review: This Mohanlal film is ill-conceived, powerless".
  17. ^ "On Arun Khetarpal's Birth Anniversary, Varun Dhawan Confirms Lead Role in Param Vir Chakra Recipient's Biopic". News18. 14 October 2019. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  18. ^ "Varun Dhawan to play youngest Param Vir Chakra recipient Arun Khetarpal in Sriram Raghavan film". Hindustan Times. 14 October 2019. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  19. ^ "Arun Khetarpal Biopic: वरुण धवन ने छोड़ी शहीद लेफ्टिनेंट अरुण खेतरपाल की बायोपिक, जिन्होंने उड़ा दिए थे 10 पाकिस्तानी टैंक". TV9 Bharatvarsh (in Hindi). 15 June 2022. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  20. ^ "Arun Khetarpal Biopic: वरुण धवन ने छोड़ी अरुण खेत्रपाल की बायोपिक फिल्म, खुद किया वजह का खुलासा". Prabhat Khabar (in Hindi). 16 June 2022. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  21. ^ Twitter https://twitter.com/taran_adarsh/status/1600813295274930177. Retrieved 26 December 2022. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

External links edit

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Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal PVC 14 October 1950 16 December 1971 was an Indian military officer and a posthumous recipient of India s highest military decoration the Param Vir Chakra which he was awarded for his valour in face of the enemy He was killed in action in the Battle of Basantar during the Indo Pakistan War of 1971 where his actions earned him his honour 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2nd LtArun KhetarpalPVCBorn14 October 1950 1950 10 14 Pune Bombay State IndiaDied16 December 1971 1971 12 17 aged 21 Barapind Shakargarh SectorAllegiance IndiaService wbr branch Indian ArmyYears of service1971 6 months 1 RankSecond LieutenantService numberIC 25067Unit17th Poona HorseBattles warsIndo Pakistan War of 1971 Battle of Basantar AwardsParam Vir ChakraAlma materThe Lawrence School SanawarSignature Contents 1 Early life 2 1971 War 2 1 Battle of Basantar 2 2 Bridge head 2 3 Death 3 Param Vir Chakra Citation 4 Tribute and facts 5 Legacy 6 In popular culture 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editArun Khetarpal was born in Pune Maharashtra on 14 October 1950 into a Punjabi Hindu Arora family 8 His family belonged to Sargodha in present day Pakistan and had migrated to India after partition as refugees 9 His father Lt Col later Brigadier M L Khetarpal was a Corps of Engineers officer serving in the Indian Army 10 and his family traced a long history of military service with his grandfather having fought in WW1 and great grandfather having served in Sikh Khalsa Army 8 Attending St Columba s School Delhi and The Lawrence School Sanawar he distinguished himself both as an able student and sportsman and was the school prefect 11 Khetarpal joined the National Defence Academy in June 1967 8 He belonged to Foxtrot Squadron where he was the Squadron Cadet Captain of the 38th Course His NDA No was 7498 F 38 He subsequently went on to join the Indian Military Academy On 13 June 1971 12 Khetarpal was commissioned into the 17 Poona Horse 13 1971 War editMain article Battle of Basantar During the Indo Pakistan War of 1971 the 17 Poona Horse was assigned to the command of the 47th Infantry Brigade of the Indian Army Through the duration of the conflict the 47th Brigade saw action in the Shakargarh sector in the Battle of Basantar Battle of Basantar edit Among the tasks set for the 47th Brigade was to establish a bridgehead across the River Basantar By 21 00 hours of 15 December the brigade had captured its objectives However the place was extensively mined which prevented the deployment of the tanks of the Poona Horse and the engineers clearing the mines were halfway through their tasks when Indian troops at the bridge head reported alarming enemy armour activity asking for immediate armour support It was at this critical juncture that the 17 Poona Horse decided to push through the mine field The regiment was able to link up with the infantry at the bridge head by first light the next day 14 Bridge head edit At 08 00 hours on 16th December Pakistani armour launched the first of their counter attacks under the cover of a smokescreen at the pivot of the 17th Poona Horse at Jarpal At 08 00 hours the Pakistani 13th Lancers equipped with the then state of the art US made 50 ton Patton tanks launched the first of their counter attacks under the cover of a smokescreen at B Squadron The Poona Horse at Jarpal Its squadron commander urgently called for reinforcements Arun Khetarpal who was in A squadron and was stationed close by with his Centurion tank troop responded with alacrity as did the rest of his regiment The first counter attack was decimated by accurate gunnery coolness by Indian tank troop and individual tank commanders from the CO Lt Col Hanut Singh down to its troop leader Arun Khetarpal The 13th Lancers desperately launched two more squadron level counter attacks and managed to achieve a breakthrough Khetarpal rushed to meet the Pakistani armour and launched right into the Pakistani attack With his troop he was able to run over the enemy advance with his tanks However the commander of the second tank was killed in this attack Alone in charge Khetarpal continued his attack on the enemy strongholds The enemy fought very bravely and did not retreat even after taking losses Disappointed by his failure so far he desperately attacked the incoming Pakistani troops and tanks knocking out a Pakistani tank in the process However Pakistani forces regrouped and counter attacked In the ensuing tank battle Lt Arun Khetarpal with his 2 remaining tanks fought off and destroyed 10 tanks before he was killed in action Death edit The skirmish however took its toll on the lieutenant as he was hit by enemy fire but instead of abandoning the tank he fought on destroying one final tank before he was finally overwhelmed However his actions had denied a vital breakthrough for Pakistani forces and instead put the Indians in a stronger position in the Shakargarh bulge His final words over the radio to a superior officer who had ordered him to abandon his burning tank were No Sir I will not abandon my tank My main gun is still working and I will get these bastards 10 Arun KhetarpalThen he set about destroying the remaining enemy tanks The last enemy tank which he shot was barely 100 metres from his position 10 At this stage his tank received a second hit and he was seriously injured The officer met his death trying to deny the Pakistani Army its desired breakthrough Khetarpal s body and his tank named Famagusta were later captured by Pakistan and eventually returned to the Indian military This tank is on display back in India now For his conspicuous bravery and extreme gallantry in the face of fierce and unrelenting attacks and assaults by the enemy the Pakistani military Khetarpal was honoured with India s most prestigious and highest standard military medal for courage and gallantry the Param Vir Chakra posthumously Arun Khetarpal s body was cremated on 17 December near the Samba district and his ashes were sent to his family who were unaware of his death until 26 December The crew of the Famagusta was Sowar Prayag Singh the driver Sowar Nand Singh the radio operator Sowar Nathu Singh the gunner and 2nd Lt Arun Khetarpal the tank s commander Nand Singh was first casualty killed in action KIA when the tank was fatally hit in the final encounter with Pakistani Army Major Nasser s Patton tank Arun was the second one to be killed after he sustained severe injuries when his tank was knocked out and eventually succumbed to his wounds Both Prayag Singh and Nathu Singh were also badly wounded but survived and were captured by Pakistani troops who seized the Famagusta Both men were later given medical treatment by their Pakistani captors and survived to the end of the war when they were repatriated and retired from the Indian Army as honorary captains citation needed Param Vir Chakra Citation editThe Param Vir Chakra citation on the Official Indian Army Website reads as follows CITATION SECOND LIEUTENANT ARUN KHETARPAL POONAHORSE IC 25067 On 16 December 1971 the Squadron Commander of B Squadron the Poona Horse asked for reinforcement as the Pakistani Armour which was superior in strength counter attacked at Jarpal in the Shakargarh Sector On hearing this transmission Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal who was in A Squadron voluntarily moved along with his troops to assist the other squadron En route while crossing the Basantar river Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal and his troops came under fire from enemy strong points and RCL gun nests that were still holding out Time was at a premium and as critical situation was developing in the B Squadron sector Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal threw caution to the winds and started attacking the impending enemy strong points by literally charging them overrunning the defence works with his tanks and capturing the enemy infantry and weapon crew at pistol point In commander of his troop was killed Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal continued to attack relentlessly until all enemy opposition was overcome and he broke through towards the B Squadron position just in time to see the enemy tanks pulling back after their initial probing attack on this squadron He was so carried away by the wild enthusiasm of battle and the impetus of his own headlong dash that he started chasing the withdrawing tanks and even managed to shoot and destroy one Soon thereafter the enemy reformed with a squadron of armour for a second attack and this time they selected the sector held by Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal and two other tanks as the points for their main effort A fierce tank fight ensured ten enemy tanks were hit and destroyed of which Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal was severely wounded He was asked to abandon his tank but he realised that the enemy though badly decimated was continuing to advance in his sector of responsibility and if he abandoned his tank the enemy would break through he gallantly fought on and destroyed another enemy tank At this stage his tank received a second hit which resulted in the death of this gallant officer Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal was dead but he had by his intrepid valour saved the day the enemy was denied the breakthrough he was so desperately seeking Not one enemy tank got through Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal had shown the best qualities of leadership tenacity of purpose and the will to close in with the enemy This was an act of courage and self sacrifice far beyond the call of duty 10 Tribute and facts editKhetrapal is an iconic figure in the ethos of the Indian Army with prominent constructions being named after him The parade ground at NDA is named Khetarpal Ground while the auditorium and one of the main gates bear his name at the IMA Arun Khetarpal s Centurion was called Famagusta Jx 202 It was restored after the war and is presently preserved in the Armoured Corps Centre and School in Ahmednagar citation needed Legacy edit nbsp Khetarpal s statue at Param Yodha Sthal National War Memorial New Delhi The only occasion when a breakthrough could have occurred was when two squadrons of 13 Lancers attacked together in the afternoon but a gallant last ditch lone stand by 2 Lt Arun Khetarpal of Poona Horse averted the danger Maj AH Amin Retd Pakistan Armoured Corps Columnist and Historian The Commander of the Pakistan tank battalion is said to have met the Indian battalion commander after the battle and made enquiries about 2nd Lieutenant Khetarpal s tank since he was very impressed with the gallantry of this particular tank s commander In 2001 Brigadier M L Khetarpal then 81 years old felt a strong desire to visit his birthplace at Sargodha now in Pakistan At Lahore airport Brigadier M L Khetarpal was met by Brigadier Khawja Mohammad Naser who took it upon himself to be Brigadier M L Khetarpal host and guide Brigadier Naser really went out of way to ensure that Brigadier M L Khetarpal had a satisfying and nostalgic visit to his old house in Sargodha Upon his return to Lahore he was once again the guest of Brigadier Naser for three days Brigadier M L Khetarpal was overwhelmed by the extreme kindness deference courtesy and respect bestowed upon him by Brigadier Naser and by all the members of his family and his many servants However Brigadier Khetarpal felt that something was amiss but could not make out what it was Was it the long silences that punctuated their animated conversation or was it the look of compassion in the eyes of the women in the family He could not make out but was sure he was being treated as someone very special Finally on the last night before Brigadier M L Khetarpal s departure Brigadier Naser saidSir there is something that I wanted to tell you for many years but I did not know how to get through to you Finally fate has intervened and sent you to me as an honoured guest The last few days we have become close to one another and that has made my task even more difficult It is regarding your son who is of course a national hero in India However on that fateful day your son and I were soldiers unknown to one another fighting for the respect and safety of our respective countries I regret to tell you that your son died in my hands Arun s courage was exemplary and he moved his tank with fearless courage and daring totally unconcerned about his safety Tank casualties were very high till finally there were just two of us left facing one another We both fired simultaneously It was destined that I was to live and he was to die It was only later that I got to know how young he was and who he was I had all along thought that I would ask your forgiveness but in telling the story I realize that there is nothing to forgive Instead I salute your son for what he did at such a young age and I salute you too because I know how he grew into such a young man In the end it is character and values that matter Brigadier M L Khetarpal was silent as he did not know how to react To be enjoying the hospitality of the person who had killed his son was a confusing feeling However being a soldier himself he genuinely admired the chivalry of an officer whose complete squadron was decimated by his son Both the Brigadiers retired for the night deep in thought The next day photographs were taken and Brigadier M L Khetarpal returned to Delhi Later the photos reached Delhi along with a note from Brigadier Naser that said 15 With Warmest regards and utmost sincerity To Brigadier M L Khetarpal father of Shaheed Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal PVC who stood like an unsurmountable rock between the victory and failure of the counterattack by the SPEARHEADS 13 LANCERS on 16 December 1971 in the battle of Bara Pind as we call it and battle of Basantar as 17 Poona Horse remembers Khawja Mohammad Naser 13 Lancers 2 March 2001 Lahore Pakistan In popular culture editAllu Sirish reprised Arun Khetarpal s character as Lt Chinmay in the 2017 Malayalam film 1971 Beyond Borders 16 A biopic on Arun Khetarpal is being directed by Sriram Raghavan displaying his courage in the 1971 Battle of Basantar Actor Varun Dhawan was slated to play the lead role in the film 17 18 but was no longer a part of it by 2022 19 20 It was later announced that Agastya Nanda of Bachchan family would be making his debut in the role of the protagonist and the film would be titled Ikkis the Hindi word for 21 the age at which Khetarpal achieved martyrdom with Dharmendra co starring 21 See also editThe Poona HorseReferences edit a b 2nd Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal Archived from the original on 17 April 2012 Retrieved 7 December 2012 Arun Khetarpal Gallantry Awards gallantryawards gov in Retrieved 15 December 2017 Remembering Param Vir Arun Khetarpal Second Lieutenant from The Poona Horse Tribuneindia News Service Tribune News Service Retrieved 26 July 2022 War hero Khetarpal s letter to father from battlefield now with NDA Pune News Times of India The Times of India 17 September 2017 Retrieved 26 July 2022 Pal Sanchari 14 December 2017 Battle of Basantar When a 21 YO Braveheart Single Handedly Defeated 7 Pak Tanks The Better India Retrieved 26 July 2022 आग क ग ल बन च क Tank म ब ठ लड त रह द ख अर ण ख तरप ल क श र यग थ Aaj Tak in Hindi Retrieved 26 July 2022 21 स ल क लड क ज प क स त न स लड न छड ल कर गय और परमव र बन गय Zee News Hindi in Hindi 16 December 2021 Retrieved 26 July 2022 a b c Reddy Kittu 2007 Bravest of the Brave Heroes of the Indian Army Ocean Books pp 52 54 ISBN 978 81 87100 00 3 Reddy Kittu 1 January 2007 Bravest of the Brave Heroes of the Indian Army Heroes of the Indian Army Prabhat Prakashan p 52 ISBN 978 81 87100 00 3 a b c d The Param Vir Chakra Winners PVC Official Website of the Indian Army retrieved 28 August 2014 Profile and Citation tabs Arun Khetarpal on Indian army s site indianarmy nic in Part I Section 4 Ministry of Defence Army Branch PDF The Gazette of India 2 September 1972 p 1272 Lawrence School to get Khetarpal s statue The Times of India Archived from the original on 7 July 2012 Retrieved 10 February 2012 Rediff Pages Singh Bhopinder Respecting a soldier s code of honour Millennium Post Retrieved 16 April 2019 1971 Beyond Borders movie review This Mohanlal film is ill conceived powerless On Arun Khetarpal s Birth Anniversary Varun Dhawan Confirms Lead Role in Param Vir Chakra Recipient s Biopic News18 14 October 2019 Retrieved 11 June 2020 Varun Dhawan to play youngest Param Vir Chakra recipient Arun Khetarpal in Sriram Raghavan film Hindustan Times 14 October 2019 Retrieved 26 July 2022 Arun Khetarpal Biopic वर ण धवन न छ ड शह द ल फ ट न ट अर ण ख तरप ल क ब य प क ज न ह न उड द ए थ 10 प क स त न ट क TV9 Bharatvarsh in Hindi 15 June 2022 Retrieved 26 July 2022 Arun Khetarpal Biopic वर ण धवन न छ ड अर ण ख त रप ल क ब य प क फ ल म ख द क य वजह क ख ल स Prabhat Khabar in Hindi 16 June 2022 Retrieved 26 July 2022 Twitter https twitter com taran adarsh status 1600813295274930177 Retrieved 26 December 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a 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