India Lost Officer Cadet Kumbhar Atharv Sambhaji at OTA Gaya During Training Exercise
The Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Gaya was struck by tragedy when Officer Cadet Kumbhar Atharv Sambhaji, a promising trainee from Maharashtra, lost his life during a routine training exercise. The 25-year-old cadet from Sangli district was part of the 64th Short Service Commission (Technical) Course (Men) and was on the verge of achieving his dream of becoming a commissioned officer in the Indian Army.
His untimely death has left the entire military training community and his hometown in mourning, reminding us of the unseen sacrifices made during military preparation.
A Dedicated Cadet with a Dream
Born into an agricultural family in Palus village, Sangli, Atharv was raised with strong values of discipline and hard work. His father, a farmer who also managed a small agricultural shop, supported Atharv’s academic and career aspirations. Despite securing a stable IT job in Pune’s Hinjawadi area, Atharv never lost sight of his childhood dream—to don the olive green uniform.
Balancing his full-time job, Atharv trained rigorously for the Combined Defence Services (CDS) examination. His perseverance paid off when he cleared the exam and joined OTA Gaya in March 2025.
“He was among our most promising trainees and showed excellent physical and mental resilience,”
— Lt Gen SS Dahiya, Commandant, OTA Gaya
The Tragic Incident
The incident occurred during a strenuous 20-kilometer cross-country battle back run, part of a routine endurance training session in full battle gear. As Atharv neared the finish line, he collapsed unexpectedly. Despite swift medical aid and being rushed to Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College and Hospital, he was declared dead on arrival.
Preliminary reports suggest cardiac arrest possibly due to heart blockage as the cause, although the final postmortem report is awaited.
Legal procedures were initiated under SHO Krishna Kumar at Magadh Medical Police Station. His body was first taken to Patna, then airlifted to Pune, and finally brought home to Sangli for the last rites on July 8, 2025.

A Legacy of Courage
Atharv’s name echoes the valor of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, and like his namesake, he too stood tall in the face of adversity. Friends and family remember him as resilient, selfless, and deeply patriotic.
“He had always dreamed of becoming an Army officer. Though he had a stable career in the IT industry, he chose to follow his heart,”
— Family member
The Risks of Military Training
Military academies like OTA Gaya, established in 2011, are known for their rigorous training regimens. The academy trains over 1,500 cadets annually, preparing them for both technical and leadership roles. But behind the disciplined drills lies a reality of high-risk physical and mental challenges.
A recent global study cited by SSBCrackExams states an average of 1.2 training fatalities per 10,000 hours, indicating the demanding nature of such institutions.
A Lasting Legacy
Officer Cadet Atharv Sambhaji’s journey—from a small village in Maharashtra to the challenging grounds of OTA Gaya—was one of determination, grit, and sacrifice. As India salutes his memory, his story will continue to inspire generations of young aspirants to serve with pride, honor, and resilience.
“We lost one of the brightest cadets in an unfortunate manner.”
— Lt Gen SS Dahiya








84 comments
Life and death are part of life . A soldier is trained to be fit in all battels and is bowed for regorous training that indian army must have. For heathy soldier and healthy nation. Is very very unfortunate the great Soldier like Sambhaji lost his life before his dream comes true. To be an officers in indian army is just not a simple honour its something beyond imagination.
Ours is one of the most professional army. Our training is time tested and such unfortunate incidents shouldn’t deter us from making proficient officers to lead the troops in battle. My condolences for the family. May God give peace to departed soul and courage to family to bear the irrevocable loss. Jai Hind
Any training centers should keep in mind excessive loss of electrolyte fluid can lead to sudden breakdown of nervous system that can lead sudden death..such type of training should be in a part .climate must keeping in mind for freshers..Irreparable loss of budding officer. Jai hind.
Sadgati Praptirastu.
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Better n instantaneous medical facilities to be made available always to Military .
I have no word for his sacrifice big salute Brave soldier lost his life for our country 😭😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏