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Vikrant Kumar Jaitley Height, Family, Biography

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Height: 6'
Marital Status: Married
Father: Late Colonel V. K. Jaitly

Vikrant Kumar Jaitly

Bio/Wiki
Profession(s)• Former Indian Army Officer
• Chief Executive Officer
Known forBeing the brother of actress and former Miss India Celina Jaitly
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)6' (182 cm)
Eye ColourLight Brown
Hair ColourBlack
Career
Award(s)• Army Commander Commendation by Govt of India (2011)
• Chief of The Army Staff(COAS) Commendation Gallantry by Indian Army (2007)
Personal Life
Date of Birth15 December
Zodiac signSagittarius
NationalityIndian
SchoolKendriya Vidyalaya (Science) (1998-1999)
College/University• Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
• University of Glasgow, Scotland
• Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India
• The Wharton School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Educational Qualification(s)• B.Tech. (Information & Technology) from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (1999-2003)
• International Relations and Political Affairs from University of Glasgow (2014)
• Master of Arts (International Relations and National Security Studies) from Annamalai University (2014-2016)
• Strategic Management from The Wharton School (2019-2020)
ReligionHinduism
CasteBrahmin
Social MediaLinkedIn
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Family
ParentsFather- Late Colonel V. K. Jaitly (retired from the Indian Army)
Mother- Late Meeta Jaitly (child psychologist)
Vikrant Kumar Jaitly with his parents and sister
SiblingsSister- Celina Jaitly (actress, former Miss India)

Some Lesser Known Facts About Vikrant Kumar Jaitley

  • Vikrant Kumar Jaitley is a fourth-generation soldier in his family.

    A childhood picture of Vikrant Kumar Jaitly with his sister

    A childhood picture of Vikrant Kumar Jaitly with his sister

  • In December 1999, he began working as a Regional Operations Manager and Team Commander (Captain) in The Parachute Regiment, Special Forces. He served in the position till to August 2007.

  • He once led a high-risk operation in Kashmir, India.
  • From September 2007 to March 2009, Vikrant Kumar Jaitley worked as Deputy Chief of Operations (DCOO) on projects in the Indian Subcontinent and the Middle East.

  • In the Middle East, he served in Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan as part of the United Nations force in Lebanon. He then handled projects in the Central Asian region.

    An old picture of Vikrant Kumar Jaitly

    An old picture of Vikrant Kumar Jaitly

  • Vikrant Kumar Jaitley has been a member of the United Service Institute at The Parachute Regiment (Special Forces) since January 2000.
  • In January 2008, he began working as a volunteer project manager at UNICEF.
  • In 2008, Vikrant Kumar Jaitley made headlines when he was hurt in a road accident during his tenure in the army cantonment in Madhya Pradesh, India.

  • His sister, Celina Jaitly, stated in a media conversation that he lay on the road, bleeding and unattended, for 25 minutes as people around only watched without helping. She said that he could have died because no one came to his aid.

    An old picture of Vikrant Kumar Jaitly with his sister, Celina Jaitly

    An old picture of Vikrant Kumar Jaitly with his sister, Celina Jaitly

  • In March 2009, Vikrant Kumar Jaitley began working as a Senior Manager of Technical Training with the rank of Major at the Parachute Regiment (Special Forces) in Bangalore, India. He served in the position till April 2011.

  • During this period, he led the Defence Training Team and was honoured with the Chief of the Army Staff Commendation for his training of SWAT teams.

  • Vikrant Kumar Jaitley served as Regimental Centre Adjutant (Major) and Senior Operations Manager and Admin in the Parachute Regiment (Special Forces) from March 2011 to March 2013 in Bangalore, India.

  • From May 2013 to April 2014, he worked as Director of Operations Support at the Parachute Regiment (Special Forces).

  • In January 2014, he became a member of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) at the Parachute Regiment (Special Forces).
  • Since January 2014, Vikrant Kumar Jaitley has been working voluntarily as a mentor and educator at Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya.
  • In May 2014, he was promoted to the position of Chief of Operations (COO) and Training and Second In Command (Major) at the Parachute Regiment (Special Forces). He served in the position till December 2016.
  • In March 2015, he received a certification in Lean Six Sigma Green Belt from Simplilearn.
  • In August 2015, he completed his PMP training from Simplilearn.

    Vikrant Kumar Jaitly during his period in the Indian Army

    Vikrant Kumar Jaitly during his period in the Indian Army

  • After leaving the Armed Forces, Vikrant Kumar Jaitley started living in the UAE in 2016.
  • He received a Risk Management certification from Alison in August 2016.
  • In November 2016, he was appointed as the CEO and Managing Partner at Mātiti Group in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It was co-founded by Charul C Jaitly and Vikrant Jaitly.

  • In January 2017, Vikrant Kumar Jaitley began working as a Senior Principal Consultant in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. He served in the position till October 2017.

  • In May 2018, he began working part-time at Mātiti Green, a consulting firm focused on long-term government projects in India. Mātiti Green Logo
  • From October 2017 to May 2018, he served as a Vice President of Strategy and Operations at Eagle Hunters Global in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

  • In January 2017, Vikrant Kumar Jaitley became a member of the Project Management Institute at Mātiti Group.
  • In January 2018, he began working as the CEO and Managing Partner of Activity Network in Mumbai, India.

  • In March 2018, he co-founded Mātiti People, which is a part of Mātiti Group.

    Mātiti Group Logo

    Mātiti Group Logo

  • On 6 September 2024, Vikrant Kumar Jaitley was taken into custody in the UAE for a national security case. Reportedly, he was arrested while visiting a mall with his wife.
  • His sister, Celina Jaitly, filed a petition about his arrest. She said that her brother was arrested illegally and held without reason. The family has not been able to contact him since his arrest.
  • Her plea raised serious concerns about Vikrant Jaitley’s safety. It said that there was no clear information about the charges or the investigation.

  • In November 2025, Celina Jaitly went to the Delhi High Court for help. She asked the court to take action for her brother, Vikrant Jaitley, who had been held in the United Arab Emirates for more than 14 months.

  • She asked the Indian government, through the Ministry of External Affairs, to help her brother. She requested proper legal and medical support for her brother.

  • Soon, Justice Sachin Datta of the Delhi High Court sent a notice to the Central government. The court ordered the government to report within four weeks on the detention case of Major Retired Vikrant Kumar Jaitly.

  • Celina Jaitly hired lawyers Raghav Kacker and Madhav Agarwal to represent her brother’s case in the Delhi High Court.

  • After that, the lawyer for the Central government told the Delhi High Court that Vikrant Kumar Jaitly had been given consular access in the UAE.
  • The government’s counsel said that Vikrant Kumar Jaitley had been living in the UAE since 2016 and worked for a company that deals with trading, consultancy, and risk management.

  • They added that there was little information about why he was detained or what the alleged charges were.

  • Celina Jaitly claimed that she reached every possible way to get the Ministry of External Affairs’ help for her brother.

  • She had also filed a complaint on the MADAD portal and sent written appeals to the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the Consulate in Dubai.

  • Celina said that she personally met Ministry officials and spent a lot of time, effort, and money seeking help. She mentioned that her brother got only four consular visits in May, June, August, and September 2025, even though he had been detained for more than a year.

  • She also claimed that the Ministry of External Affairs marked her complaint on the MADAD portal as ‘closed’ while her brother’s case was still unsolved.

  • After the November 2025 hearing, the court ordered the authorities to arrange legal help for Vikrant Kumar Jaitly.

  • It also directed them to make sure he could communicate with his family. Celina described the decision as a ‘ray of hope’ for her family.

    A social media post by Celina Jaitly after the Delhi High Court announced legal help for her brother, Vikrant Kumar Jaitly

    A social media post by Celina Jaitly after the Delhi High Court announced legal help for her brother, Vikrant Kumar Jaitly

  • Vikrant Kumar Jaitley is a sportsman and a fitness enthusiast. In his free time, he likes playing golf and squash and enjoys horse riding.
  • He is fluent in English, Urdu, Gujri, Punjabi, and Hindi.