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INDIA 2012

A REFERENCE ANNUAL

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RESEARCH, REFERENCE AND TRAINING DIVISION

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2011

Gallantry Awards 2011

The following Gallantry Awards were announced on the Republic Day, 2011:

Award Total Posthumous

Gallantry Award

Kirti Chakra 5 1

Shaurya Chakra 21 5

Bar to Sena Medal / Nao Sena Medal / Vayu Sena Medal (Gallantry) 5 -

Sena Medal/Nao Sena Medal/Vayu Sena Medal (Gallantry) 140 13bb

Distinguished Awards

Param Vishisht Seva Medal 28 -

Uttam Yudh Seva Medal 4 -

Ati Vishisht Seva Medal 51 -

Yudh Seva Medal 4 -

Bar to Sena Medal (Devotion to Duty) 2 -

Sena Medal/Nao Sena Medal/Vayu Sena Medal (Devotion to duty) 60 -

Bar to Vishisht Seva Medal 2 -

Vishisht Seva Medal 118 -

The following Gallantry Awards were announced on the Independence Day, 2011 :

Award Total Posthumous

Shaurya Chakra 14 3

Bar to Sena Medal (Gallantry) 3 -

Sena Medal (Gallantry) 114 7

Nao Sena Medal (Gallantry) 3 -

Vayu Sena Medal (Gallantry) 3 -

2018/ the awardees

A

Ashoka Chakra- IAF Garud commando Jyoti Prakash Nirala

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IAF commando who shot 3 ultras to get Ashoka Chakra posthumously, January 25, 2018: The Times of India

HONOURS FOR HERO FOR MAKING ULTIMATE SACRIFICE & FOR CIVILIAN WHO BRAVED BULLETS TO SAVE MANY


IAF Garud commando Jyoti Prakash Nirala, who laid down his life while single-handedly shooting dead two to three terrorists during an encounter in Hajin area of Jammu and Kashmir last November, is all set to be posthumously awarded Ashoka Chakra, the country’s highest peacetime gallantry medal.

Altogether six terrorists, including the nephew of Lashkar-e-Toiba chief and mastermind of the 26/11 terror strikes Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, were killed in the fierce gun-battle. The Republic Day gallantry awards list is yet to be officially announced but sources said Corporal Nirala(31), who hailed from Badladih village in Rohtas district of Bihar, is likely to become the first-ever IAF airman to get the highest medal for a ground combat operation.

Flying officer Nirmaljit Singh Sekhon, a Gnat pilot, was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra for his gallantry during the 1971 war, while Squadron Leader Rakesh Sharma was conferred the Ashoka Chakra for becoming the first Indian cosmonaut in 1984.

Nirala, who is survived by his widow Sushma, a minor daughter, ailing parents and three unmarried sisters, was part of the small Garud commando batch attached to the Army’s specialised counterinsurgency force, the Rashtriya Rifles, when he displayed the “pre-eminent act of valour” on November 18.

The Rashtriya Rifles-Garud team, acting on an intelligence input, had surrounded a house at the Chandragarh village in Hajin area when they came under heavy fire from the terrorists holed up inside. “Nirala, armed with a light machine gun, displayed conspicuous bravery in confronting the terrorists and killing two to three of them despite himself being hit by bullets. All six terrorists were killed,” said an official.

Since last year, small units of Garud commandos are undergoing “battle-inoculation” and “live situational training” with the Rashtriya Rifles for counter-terrorism operations, as part of the decision taken after the terror attack on the Pathankot airbase in January, 2016. Three Garud commandos have laid down their lives in the operations till now.

The entire list

January 25, 2018: Press Information Bureau

January 25, 2018: Press Information Bureau


LIST OF PERSONNEL BEING CONFERRED GALLANTRY AND DISTINGUISHED AWARDS ON THE OCCASION OF REPUBLIC DAY-2018


ASHOKA CHAKRA

1. 918203-R CORPORAL JYOTI PRAKASH NIRALA, INDIAN AIR FORCE (SECURITY) (POSTHUMOUS): INDIAN AIR FORCE


PARAM VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

1. IC-35479Y LT GEN BALWANT SINGH NEGI, UYSM, YSM, SM, VSM**, INF

2. IC-35796A LT GEN KANWAL JEET SINGH GILL, AVSM, VSM, EME (RETD)

3. IC-35904Y LT GEN SARATH CHAND, UYSM, AVSM, VSM, INF

4. IC-35919F LT GEN AMARJEET SINGH, AVSM**, SM, INF

5. IC-35923K LT GEN JAGBIR SINGH CHEEMA, AVSM, VSM, INF (RETD)

6. IC-35960X LT GEN SHRAVAN KUMAR PATYAL, UYSM, SM, INF

7. IC-35965W LT GEN RAJENDRA RAMRAO NIMBHORKAR, UYSM, AVSM, SM**, VSM, INF

8. IC-35987P LT GEN DEWAN RABINDRANATH SONI, VSM, ARMD

9. IC-38311X LT GEN SATISH KUMAR DUA, UYSM, SM, VSM, INF

10. IC-38654N LT GEN DEVRAJ ANBU, UYSM, AVSM, YSM, SM, INF

11. IC-38679A LT GEN ABHAY KRISHNA, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF

12. IC-38722W LT GEN CHERISH MATHSON, SM, VSM, INF

13. IC-39083M LT GEN SANJAY KUMAR JHA, AVSM, YSM, SM, INF

14. IC-39098P LT GEN GURPRATAP SINGH DHILLON, AVSM, YSM, SM, INF

15. IC-39295X LT GEN PARMINDER JIT SINGH PANNU, AVSM, VSM, INF

16. IC-39818L LT GEN SURESH SHARMA, AVSM, ENGRS

17. MR-03992M LT GEN ARUP KUMAR DAS, AMC

18. IC-38691F MAJ GEN JATINDER SINGH BEDI, ARTY (RETD)

19. IC-40700W MAJ GEN SANJAY THAPA, ARTY


KIRTI CHAKRA

1. IC-66219P MAJ VIJAYANT BIST, 4 JAK LI


UTTAM YUDH SEVA MEDAL

1. IC-38753W LT GEN JASWINDER SINGH SANDHU, AVSM, VSM, INF, HQ 15 CORPS

2. IC-39185H LT GEN AJAE KUMAR SHARMA, YSM, SM, INF, HQ 16 CORPS

3. IC-39465W LT GEN AMARJEET SINGH BEDI, YSM, VSM, INF, HQ 4 CORPS

4. IC-39492A LT GEN ANIL CHAUHAN, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF, HQ 3 CORPS


BAR TO ATI VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

1. IC-35962H LT GEN LALIT KUMAR PANDEY, AVSM, SM, INF (RETD)

2. IC-39070P LT GEN RANBIR SINGH, AVSM, YSM, SM, INF


ATI VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

1. IC-35201X LT GEN AJAI KUMAR SAHGAL, VSM, AAD (RETD)

2. IC-35955M LT GEN AMRIK SINGH, SM, INF

3. IC-37398X LT GEN RAJAN RAVINDRAN, VSM, INF

4. IC-39073H LT GEN SANJEEV KUMAR SHRIVASTAVA, ENGRS

5. IC-39130Y LT GEN RAJEEV CHOPRA, INF

6. IC-39140H LT GEN PARMINDER SINGH JAGGI, AAD

7. IC-39283H LT GEN KANWAL KUMAR, ARMY AVN

8. IC-39380A LT GEN PODALI SHANKAR RAJESHWAR, VSM, ARTY

9. IC-39436F LT GEN SATINDER KUMAR SAINI, YSM, VSM, INF

10. IC-39624H LT GEN PRADEEP M BALI, VSM, INF

11. IC-39675W LT GEN VIJAY SINGH, SM, VSM, INF

12. IC-39871W LT GEN SANTOSH KUMAR UPADHYA, SM, VSM, INF

13. IC-39898N LT GEN DEPINDER SINGH AHUJA, ENGRS

14. IC-40031H LT GEN SANJEEV KANAL, ARTY

15. IC-40101W LT GEN RAJNI KANT JAGGA, VSM, ARMD

16. IC-40235P LT GEN GOPAL R, SM, INF

17. IC-40753P LT GEN MANMOHAN JEET SINGH KAHLON, ARMD

18. V-000359F LT GEN AMOLOK JIT SINGH, VSM, RVC

19. MR-04142P LT GEN SANJEEV CHOPRA, VSM, AMC

20. IC-40795F MAJ GEN SANJEEV NARAIN, INF

21. IC-40873N MAJ GEN RAMACHANDRA NAGRAJ, VSM, SIGS

22. IC-41072Y MAJ GEN RAJEEV SIROHI, VSM, INF

23. IC-41166W MAJ GEN SATINDER SINGH, AAD

24. IC-41183W MAJ GEN SURESH CHANDRA MOHANTY, GUARDS

25. IC-41860H MAJ GEN SHANTANU DAYAL, SM, VSM, INF

26. IC-42004X MAJ GEN RANA PRATAP KALITA, SM, VSM, INF

27. IC-42389A MAJ GEN BAGGAVALLI SOMASHEKAR RAJU, YSM, INF

28. IC-45050X MAJ GEN TEJBIR SINGH, SM, INF

29. MR-05596P MAJ GEN MADHURI KANITKAR, VSM, AMC

30. IC-49650X BRIG GAMBHIR SINGH, GARH RIF, 63 MTN BDE


SHAURYA CHAKRA

1. IC-76619P MAJ AKHIL RAJ RV, GRENADIERS, 55 RR

2. IC-76020F CAPT ROHIT SHUKLA, RAJPUT, 44 RR

3. SS-44764Y CAPT ABHINAV SHUKLA, 2 PARA (SF)

4. TA-42759Y CAPT PRADEEP SHOURY ARYA, 106 INF BN (TA) PARA ATT WITH 4 PARA (SF)

5. 2691007Y HAV MUBARIK ALI, GRENADIERS, 55 RR

6. 5047762N HAV RABINDRA THAPA, 4/1 GR

7. 13625628L NK NARENDER SINGH, 9 PARA (SF)

8. 9109592Y L/NK BADHER HUSSAIN, 4 JAK LI

9. 13630400Y PTR MANCHU, 12 PARA (SF)


YUDH SEVA MEDAL

1. IC-42336F MAJ GEN AJAI KUMAR SINGH, SM, VSM, INF, HQ CIF (K)

2. IC-48579H BRIG CHARANJEET SINGH DEWGUN, 3 GR, HQ 104 INF BDE

3. IC-48681L BRIG RAGHAVACHARI SANTHANA RAMAN, MAHAR, HQ 114 INF BDE

4. IC-49189M BRIG NAGENDRA SINGH, SM, PUNJAB, HQ 102 INF BDE

5. IC-49500F BRIG ABHIJIT SURENDRA PENDHARKAR, ASSAM, HQ 93 INF BDE

6. IC-49588W BRIG MOHINDER PAL SINGH, SM, JAK RIF, HQ 190 MTN BDE

7. IC-50080Y BRIG YASHPAL SINGH AHLAWAT, SM, MADRAS, HQ 12 INF BDE

8. IC-56428Y COL MOHINDER KUMAR SHAN, 9 JAK LI

9. IC-60233L COL SHARANG PUN, 4/1 GR

10. IC-60253Y COL KAMAL NAURIYAL, GRENADIERS, 55 RR


BAR TO SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY)

1. IC-75660Y MAJ ANKIT HARJAI, SM, ARMD, 22 RR

2. 13623578M HAV RAJESH KUMAR, SM, 1 PARA (SF)


SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY)

1. IC-56328N COL CHARANPREET SINGH, JAK RIF, 3 RR

2. IC-63279Y LT COL PRAVEEN MADHAV KHANZODE, INT

3. IC-65402L LT COL ASHUTOSH SHARMA, GUARDS, 21 RR

4. IC-64017P MAJ TEJAS B CANDADE, 2 PARA (SF)

5. IC-66253P MAJ RAJAT VYAS, SIKH LI, 19 RR

6. IC-67758X MAJ SAMEER BANSAL, 9 PARA (SF)

7. IC-68144F MAJ NISHIT KASHYAP, PUNJAB, 22 RR

8. IC-70493K MAJ SANDEEP THAPA, ARTY, 52 RR

9. IC-71397F MAJ AKSHAY CHAUBEY, ASC, 57 RR

10. IC-71931N MAJ SUKHWINDER SINGH, ASC, 41 RR

11. IC-72229P MAJ KARTIKEYA MANRAL, KUMAON, 50 RR

12. IC-72351L MAJ KULDEEP SINGH, RAJ RIF, 57 RR

13. IC-72759K MAJ SACHIN SINGH RAWAT, ASSAM, 42 RR

14. IC-73342W MAJ VIPUL NARAYAN, GRENADIERS, 55 RR

15. IC-75017P MAJ SIDDHARTH KUMAR NAYAK, ARTY, 56 RR

16. IC-75423P MAJ NITESH KUMAR, 12 PARA (SF)

17. IC-75775M MAJ K NAVEEN REDDY, ENGRS, 42 RR

18. IC-76440F MAJ TASOU PRAO, JAK RIF, 3 RR

19. IC-79137L MAJ NINGTHOUJAM MAKJAL SINGH, 4/1 GR

20. SS-43376P MAJ VARUN SINGH SLATHIA, SIKH LI, 2 RR

21. SS-43634K MAJ VIKRAM SINGH, ASC, 42 RR

22. IC-75931L CAPT ABHISHEK KUMAR, MECH INF, 9 RR

23. IC-76434N CAPT NAVEEN SIGER, 4 PARA (SF)

24. IC-76546N CAPT DAVINDER PAL SINGH, MAHAR, 1 RR

25. IC-77276W CAPT SAHIL BHARDWAJ, SIKH LI, 19 RR

26. IC-77396P CAPT DUSHYANT SINGH, ARMD, 55 RR

27. IC-77896M CAPT MANISH KUMAR SINGH, 2 PARA (SF)

28. IC-78776A CAPT DIVYANSHU AHUJA, ENGRS, 50 RR

29. IC-80335H CAPT DUOMAI SHOZII PAOSHO, 7 MADRAS

30. SS-44861W CAPT KAUSTUBH PRAKASHKUMAR RANE, GARH RIF, 36 RR

31. SS-47582W CAPT PRANAY PANWAR, 4 SIKH

32. SS-47917H CAPT PRANSHU MAURYA, 7/11 GR

33. SS-48221K CAPT PRABHAKAR DEV SINGH, 14 DOGRA

34. JC-431089M SUB SHASHI KUMAR, 19 PUNJAB (POSTHUMOUS)

35. JC-460076X SUB RAMESH KUMAR, MARATHA LI, 56 RR

36. JC-471297K SUB JAIVIR SINGH, RAJ RIF, 57 RR

37. JC-612987A SUB MANISH GURUNG, 4 GR

38. JC-413919P NB SUB ASHOK KUMAR, 4 PARA (SF)

39. JC-414162K NB SUB SUNIL KUMAR, 9 PARA (SF)

40. 2493054L HAV BALWANT SINGH, 9 PARA (SF)

41. 2494144Y HAV VIJAY KUMAR, 9 PARA (SF)

42. 2791742K HAV KARAMBHALKAR RAJARAM TUKARAM, MARATHA LI, 41 RR

43. 4079429M HAV AVTAR SINGH, GARH RIF, 36 RR

44. 4272189F HAV PRABHU SAHAY TIRKEY, 21 BIHAR (POSTHUMOUS)

45. 4275229H HAV SHEW SHANKAR CHAUDHARI, 2 BIHAR

46. 4366524Y HAV RONGSEN SASHI, 2 PARA (SF)

47. 4569674K HAV VINOD KUMAR, MAHAR, 1 RR

48. 13622774A HAV LAXMAN SINGH, 3 PARA (SF)

49. 13757526X HAV JALIL AHMED, JAK LI, 52 RR

50. 15561142H HAV BHAG SINGH, ENGRS, 2 RR

51. 2802845L NK JADHAV SANDIP SARJERAO, 15 MARATHA LI (POSTHUMOUS)

52. 2895878A NK VIKASH KUMAR, RAJ RIF, 57 RR

53. 3002654L NK BALATTAR SINGH, 21 RAJPUT

54. 4482042H NK JALOUR SINGH, SIKH LI, 19 RR

55. 5049253N NK BADRI BAHADUR GURUNG, 1 GR

56. 9423262K NK DEEPAK KUMAR, 7/11 GR

57. 13625783M NK TILAK RAJ, 9 PARA (SF)

58. 13764688L NK GAGANDEEP SINGH, JAK LI, 52 RR

59. 13767229X NK PURSHOTAM KUMAR, 9 PARA (SF)

60. 13769548H NK VIRENDER SINGH, 2 PARA (SF)

61. 15140481F NK BALAUR SINGH, ARTY, 56 RR

62. 2698814W L/NK NARESH KUMAR, GREN, 55 RR

63. 2698879K L/NK BABU LAL, GREN, 55 RR

64. 13626753F L/NK RAJPATI SHAHNI, 2 PARA (SF)

65. 14934920W L/NK AJAY SINGH PARIHAR, MECH INF, 42 RR

66. 15621397P L/NK VIPIN KUMAR, GUARDS, 50 RR

67. 2498961P SEP JASPAL SINGH, PUNJAB, 53 RR

68. 2502154A SEP SUKHRAJ SINGH, PUNJAB, 22 RR

69. 2813048A SEP KHARADE SANDIP KAILAS, MARATHA LI, 41 RR

70. 2813791P SEP MANE SAVAN BALKU, 15 MARATHA LI (POSTHUMOUS)

71. 4376797P SEP NZAN LOTHA, ASSAM, 42 RR

72. 4377488Y SEP MILI KAMBU, ASSAM, 42 RR

73. 4379692W SEP RIKPE TAIPODIA, ASSAM, 42 RR

74. 4487592P SEP MANINDER SINGH, SIKH LI, 19 RR

75. 4491739X SEP JASPREET SINGH, 8 SIKH LI (POSTHUMOUS)

76. 4584321F SEP GAWAI SUMEDH WAMAN, MAHAR, 1 RR (POSTHUMOUS)

77. 4585664K SEP ILAYARAJA P, MAHAR, 1 RR (POSTHUMOUS)

78. 9107784X SEP MOHD RAFIQ, JAK LI, 19 RR

79. 14705398M SEP THANGCHONLEN, ASSAM, 42 RR

80. 19002288P SEP AVTAR SINGH, 21 SIKH

81. 15233495N GNR BANWARI LAL, ARTY, 56 RR

82. 15234255H GNR SITA RAM, ARTY, 57 RR

83. 4088047K RFN YOGHESH SINGH, GARH RIF, 36 RR

84. 4094703W RFN SACHIN SINGH RANA, GARH RIF, 36 RR

85. 9112935P RFN JAWEED AHMAD SHEIKH, JAK LI, 36 RR

86. 15503957Y SWR NARESH KUMAR SINGH, ARMD, 55 RR


BAR TO SENA MEDAL (DISTINGUISHED)

1. IC-45009F MAJ GEN SUKHDEEP SANGWAN, SM, INF

2. IC-58605M COL DHEERAJ KOTWAL, SM, 10 SIKH LI


SENA MEDAL (DISTINGUISHED)

1. IC-39106H MAJ GEN PANKAJ ARORA, ARTY (RETD)

2. IC-39457X MAJ GEN MOHANDEEP SINGH GHURA, VSM, INF

3. IC-39696M MAJ GEN JACOB THARAKAN CHACKO, AOC

4. IC-40804X MAJ GEN DIG VIJAY SETIA, VSM, ENGRS

5. IC-45022L MAJ GEN KANWAR MANMEET SINGH, ARTY

6. IC-42857P BRIG GURVIR SINGH KAHLON, PUNJAB, HQ IDS

7. IC-42919K BRIG MANOJ KUMAR, ARTY, DY MS-11

8. IC-43407K BRIG SURENDER PAVAMANI, ARTY, DDG EM(A)

9. IC-44057P BRIG RAJIV MANKOTIA, VSM, 4 GR, DDG (PROC)

10. IC-45524N BRIG VISHWANATHAN VENKAT SUBRAMANIAM, MECH INF, MIRC

11. IC-45577M BRIG GAUTAM GANGULY, VSM, GRENADIERS, HQ CTF, NSG

12. IC-47023M BRIG NAVNEET SINGH SARNA, ARTY, CDM, SCUNDERABAD

13. IC-48518L BRIG MOHIT MALHOTRA, ARMD, 16 (I) ARMD BDE

14. IC-48970A BRIG VIKRAM NAGPAL, GRENADIERS, HQ 5 SECT RR

15. IC-49151H BRIG RAJA CHAKRABORTY, BIHAR, HQ 1 SECT RR

16. IC-49472A BRIG SATISH DAHIYA, SIKH LI, 112 MTN BDE

17. IC-49480Y BRIG ROHIT CHOUDHARY, MARATHA LI, 9 (I) MTN BDE GP

18. IC-49525N BRIG RAJESH SRIVASTAVA, ARTY, HQ 25 ARTY BDE

19. MR-05971P BRIG HARISHANKER AGRAWAL, VSM, AMC, MH KIRKEE

20. IC-50785L COL ANIL JOHN ALFRED PEREIRA, SIGS

21. IC-51018Y COL UMAID SINGH RATHORE, VSM, ARMY AVN, 204 ARMY AVN SQD (UH)

22. IC-53119L COL RAKESH NAIR, 9 GR

23. IC-53168N COL PRASHANT GANPATRAO SANKPAL, GARH RIF,

24. IC-54647F COL MELEVEETIL RAJIV MENON, MADRAS

25. IC-56330L COL VIKRAM JEET SINGH, KUMAON, 13 RR

26. IC-56441H COL IMON MUKHERJEE, MAHAR, 1 RR

27. IC-57836W COL BEERINDER SINGH SANDHU, 10 MADRAS

28. IC-58679F COL SUVRAT CHATURVEDI, INT, HQ NC

29. IC-59088M COL VIJAY KUMAR SHARMA, 3/8 GR

30. IC-59674P COL ASHOK PALIATH ACHUTHAN, SIKH LI, 2 RR

31. IC-60092F COL DHARMENDRA YADAV, SIKH LI, 19 RR

32. IC-64826P COL HARMANDEEP SINGH GREWAL, 21 PUNJAB

33. IC-64859A COL VISHAL SINGH, JAK RIF, 22 RR

34. IC-56511W LT COL NAVEEN GAHLAWAT, INT

35. IC-61399Y LT COL ANIL MEHTA, ARMY AVN, 204 ARMY AVN SQD (UH)

36. IC-62033N LT COL INDERJOT SINGH MANN, ARMD

37. IC-63479P LT COL RAJENDER SINGH JAMWAL, ARMY AVN, 30(I) R&O FLT

38. IC-70447P MAJ PRAVEEN KUMAR SINGH, ARMY AVN, 23 (I) R&O FLT


BAR TO VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

1. IC-48507Y BRIG DUNDAYYA MALLIKARJUN PURVIMATH, VSM, ENGRS, CE (P) HIMANK


VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

1. IC-37882K MAJ GEN DALIP SINGH, AOC

2. IC-39229P MAJ GEN DEVESH AGNIHOTRI, MECH INF

3. IC-39472M MAJ GEN JITENDRA KUMAR MARWAL, INF

4. IC-39812K MAJ GEN GIRISH KUMAR, ENGRS

5. IC-40757L MAJ GEN VIKAL SAHNI, SM, INF

6. IC-41196N MAJ GEN SUDHAKAR JEE, INF

7. IC-41509F MAJ GEN KANWAL JEET SINGH DHILLON, YSM, INF

8. IC-41702N MAJ GEN ML MOHAN BABU, ARTY

9. IC-42079P MAJ GEN JITENDRA KUMAR SHUKLA, AAD

10. IC-43630N MAJ GEN SURESH MENON, SIGS

11. IC-45193X MAJ GEN ATUL KAUSHIK, SM, INF

12. MR-04569Y MAJ GEN GAUTAM GANGULY, AMC

13. IC-40710A BRIG SURENDRA MEHTA, 11 GR

14. IC-41927W BRIG SHIVENDER SINGH, YSM, GARH RIF

15. IC-42270W BRIG KAMAL KUMAR REPSWAL, SM, ENGRS

16. IC-42283N BRIG GURJEET SINGH KAMBO, ENGRS

17. IC-42782H BRIG DEEPAK OBHRAI, ARTY

18. IC-42794X BRIG MV SUCHINDRA KUMAR, YSM, ASSAM

19. IC-43262K BRIG ARUN ANANTHANARAYAN, YSM, SM, GREN

20. IC-43395A BRIG MANOJ KUMAR BINDAL, AAD

21. IC-43843F BRIG ADISH YADAV, RAJ RIF

22. IC-43998W BRIG VIJAY RAMCHANDRA DESHMUKH, EME

23. IC-44055K BRIG VINOD MOHAN CHANDRAN, ARMD

24. IC-44082N BRIG ANEEL RAJ SINGH KAHLON, ARMD

25. IC-44474F BRIG RITU RAJ RAINA, SM, DOGRA

26. IC-45642F BRIG VENKATESHA REDDY G A, SC, JAT

27. IC-47002W BRIG JAGJIT SINGH MANGAT, ARMD

28. IC-47372W BRIG RAJ RISHI SHARMA, ARTY

29. IC-47657H BRIG MICHAEL AJ FERNANDEZ, ENGRS

30. IC-47994X BRIG J KAMESWARA RAO, ENGRS

31. IC-48044P BRIG SUKRITI SINGH DAHIYA, ENGRS

32. IC-48539F BRIG ANIMISH SURESH RANADE, PARA

33. IC-48551H BRIG KISHAN PAL SINGH SIROHI, GUARDS

34. IC-48955N BRIG VIKRAM VARMA, ARMD

35. IC-49036H BRIG VIJAI SINGH RANA, MECH INF

36. IC-49048X BRIG RAKESH MANOCHA, SM, GRENADIERS

37. IC-49095P BRIG AMAR NATH KUKRETI, SM, GRENADIERS

38. IC-49496K BRIG PREET PAL SINGH, 1 GR

39. IC-49510L BRIG HITESH BHALLA, SC**, SM, MARATHA LI

40. IC-49794A BRIG KULDIP PATHAK, SM, MADRAS

41. MR-05069N BRIG SITARAM GHOSH, AMC

42. MR-05521X BRIG KAVITA SAHAI, AMC

43. IC-51475M COL AMIT TALWAR, ARMD

44. IC-52570L COL HARBINDER SINGH BRAR, SIKH

45. IC-52865F COL HEMENDRA BHANDARI, SIKH

46. IC-52892L COL KARAN SINGH, RAJPUT

47. IC-53563F COL PADAM DEV THAKUR, 21 GARH RIF

48. IC-53587L COL VIJAY NARAYAN SHUKLA, INT, 31 CIU

49. IC-54165M COL NAVNEET BAKSHI, SM, MARATHA LI

50. IC-54737H COL ALOK SRIVASTAVA, ASC

51. IC-54874F COL ANIL DEV SWAMI, 8 JAK RIF

52. IC-55212L COL NALINI RANJAN PANDEY, ARTY, HQ EC

53. IC-55867X COL SUNIL BHATT, 1/5 GR

54. IC-56345N COL HIMANSHU RAWAT, 6/5 GR

55. IC-57387M COL RISHI YADAVA, AOC, 17 FAD

56. IC-57666X COL AJAY KUMAR SHARMA, ARTY, 94 FD REGT

57. IC-57942P COL PRAVIN CHANDRA JOSHI, ARTY, 328 MED REGT

58. IC-58466N COL KULWANT SINGH KUHAD, INT, 723 IFSC

59. IC-58675L COL RAMNATH SHANKAR, 8 SIKH LI

60. IC-59159H COL MANEESH PARTHSARTHY, 2 GR, 51 SAG NSG

61. IC-59464P COL DEEPANKAR DAS, 19 PUNJAB

62. IC-59605Y COL GURKIRAN PAL SINGH, GARH RIF, HQ 109 INF BDE

63. IC-59684Y COL SUDIP MAJEE, SM, 14 BIHAR REGT

64. IC-59898P COL LITTON DHAR, GR, 28 AR

65. IC-60970M COL V SURESH KUMAR, 3 BIHAR

66. MR-06245M COL ALOK BHALLA, AMC, 92 BH

67. IC-60747H LT COL S VENGATESAN, SIGS

68. MR-07286H LT COL RISHI DHILLAN, AMC, 92 BH

69. NR-19914Y LT COL SUSHMA THOMAS, MNS, COMD HOSP NC

70. SL-04681L LT COL NARESH KUMAR, GEN SER

71. IC-66933P MAJ ANUJ SAMAIYA, INT, 1 FD INT DET(9 CORPS SUR UNIT)

72. TA-42967K CAPT NEIL SHAJI, 116 INF BN (TA) PARA ATT WITH 4 PARA (SF)

73. TJ-5363N SUB SHEIKH TAHIR, 162 INF BN (TA) JAK LI

74. JC-561673N NB SUB SHOBHA KANT ROY, 14 BIHAR REGT

75. JC-811984K NB SUB RAVINDER SINGH, INT, 4 CISU


'MENTION-IN-DESPATCHES'

OPERATION MEGHDOOT

1. IC-68691W MAJ PRASHANT DHUKIA, 3 BIHAR


OPERATION RAKSHAK

1. IC-63962Y LT COL PATIL SHREE VIKAS, INT

2. SS-44871A MAJ SUSHANT KASHYAP, ARMD, 53 RR

3. SS-46035P MAJ VIKAS TYAGI, INT, 31 CIU

4. IC-70856H MAJ RAJIV KUMAR, ARTY, 284 FD REGT

5. IC-73066Y MAJ SIDDHARTHDEO SHARMA, ENGRS, 1 RR

6. IC-73396X MAJ PRANIT SINGH, 22 RAJPUT

7. IC-76405Y MAJ AMAN KUMAR MALIK, SIGS, 2 RR

8. IC-76850X MAJ VINAY KUMAR, ARTY, 14 FD REGT

9. SS-43753A MAJ AMIT KUMAR MISHRA, 22 RAJPUT

10. SL-04897M MAJ SHIV KUMAR, ARTY, 841 LT REGT

11. SS-45964F CAPT PANKAJ BEHL, ARMD, 53 RR

12. JC-431198Y SUB RANJIV KUMAR, 19 PUNJAB

13. JC-603225L NB SUB HARI KAJI GURUNG, 4/1 GR

14. 14433932W RHM AJIT KUMAR, ARTY, 284 FD REGT

15. 1494768P HAV GOVINDA BAHADUR KHARKA, ENGRS, 57 ENGR REGT

16. 3402382K HAV MANJIT SINGH, 2 SIKH

17. 3405930F NK GURPREET SINGH, 22 SIKH

18. 3408483N NK JASMINDER SINGH, 22 SIKH

19. 4194971P NK ANAND SINGH, KUMAON, 50 RR

20. 4571905N NK RAMESH ORAON, 15 MAHAR

21. 5048631P NK KAYAR SINGH SARU, 2/1 GR

22. 5757743H NK BAL BAHADUR PARIYAR, 3/8 GR

23. 13624678K NK LAL SINGH, 4 PARA (SF)

24. 13769292L NK SUNIL KUMAR, 4 PARA (SF)

25. 5049519P NK DHAN BAHADUR DHENGA, 4/1 GR

26. 2707505X SEP SUKHVINDER SINGH, GRENADIERS, 55 RR

27. 4287089N SEP PRAFULA KUMAR MALLICK, 21 BIHAR

28. 4487553W SEP SHAMSHER SINGH, 8 SIKH LI

29. 4488153W SEP GURPREET SINGH, SIKH LI, 19 RR

30. 20002892K SEP PRINCE JASWAL, 20 DOGRA

31. 4096814M RFN KUSHAL SINGH, 4 GARH RIF

32. 16020643F RFN PRAVANDH SINGH TOMAR, 16 RAJ RIF

33. 4092077Y PTR LAXMAN SINGH RAWAT, 9 PARA (SF)


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Kirti Chakra for sepoy who fought ultras till last breath, August 15, 2018: The Times of India


Slain Rifleman Aurangzeb, Major Aditya & 18 Others Get Shaurya Chakra

Sepoy Vrahma Pal Singh of Rajput Regiment, who heroically laid down his life in a fierce counter-insurgency operation in which three terrorists were killed in Pulwama in J&K last November, has been posthumously awarded the Kirti Chakra, the country’s second-highest peacetime bravery medal.

Rifleman Aurangzeb of J&K Light Infantry, who was abducted, video-taped during interrogation and killed by terrorists while on way to his home in Salani village in Poonch for Eid in June, was among the 20 Shaurya Chakra awardees in this year’s Independence Day gallantry list.

Apart from taking part in several operations, during one of which he rescued an injured soldier and wounded three terrorists, Aurangzeb became a target for the terrorists because he was the ‘buddy’ of his company commander Major Rohit Shukla, who had killed dreaded terrorist Sameer Tiger.

Major Aditya Kumar of 10 Garhwal Rifles, who lead an operation in Budgam in which four terrorists were killed last November, was among those awarded the country’s thirdhighest peacetime gallantry medal. Major Kumar had hit the headlines in January when he was named in an FIR by the J&K police after his unit opened fire in face of their convoy being surrounded by a violent stone-pelting mob that even tried to lynch a junior commissioner officer in Shopian, leading to three civilians being killed.

The other Shaurya Chakra awardees from Army are Lt-Colonel Arjun Sharma (Jat), Majors Aditya Kumar (Garhwal Rifles), Pawan Gautam (Engineers) and Pawan Kumar (Jat), Captains Kaninder Paul Singh (Rajput) and Rajesh Jayesh Varma (Rajput), Naib Subedars Anil Kumar Dhaiya (Para) and Vijay Kumar Yadav (Maratha Li), Havildars Kul Bahadur Thapa (Para-SF) and Jaweed Ahmad Bhat (Para-SF), and Grenadier Ranjit Singh (Artillery). Two soldiers from Assam Rifles, Jaiprakash Oraon (posthumous) and Rathva Lilesh Bhai, were also awarded.

Captain P Rajkumar of the Navy, who flew daredevil missions in his Sea King helicopter to rescue several people during severe cyclonic storm Ockhi last December, was awarded the Shaurya Chakra. It was also awarded to CRPF deputy commandant Kuldeep Singh Chahar, head constable A S Krishna, constables K Dinesh Raja, Prafulla Kumar and Dhanawade Ravindra Baban (posthumous).

Six women naval officers who undertook an arduous voyage of eight months to circumnavigate the globe on a sail boat under the ‘Navika Sagar Parikrama’ expedition — Lt-Commanders Vartika Joshi, Pratibha Jamwal and Swati P, and Lieutenants Aishwarya Boddapati, S Vijaya Devi and Payal Gupta — were awarded the Nao Sena Medal for gallantry.

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Republic Day/ The awardees

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885 personnel get police medals, CRPF tops the tally, January 26, 2019: The Times of India


Two CRPF constables, Pradeep Panda and Rajinder Kumar Nain, have been awarded Kirti Chakra posthumously while an assistant commandant of the force, Zile Singh, has been awarded Shaurya Chakra this Republic Day for fighting terrorists during a 36-hour long operation in Lethopora camp attack on December 30, 2017.

In all, total 885 police personnel from across the country were honoured by the government for their services.

Apart from Kirti and Shaurya Chakras, three CRPF personnel, Mohammad Yaseen Tali, Borase Dinesh Pathak and Jaswant Singh, have also been awarded President’s Police Medal for Gallantry (PPMG) posthumously for sacrificing their lives while fighting Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists in the Valley.

CRPF has the biggest share among all paramilitary forces, police or central investigation agencies with a total of 106 medals.

Assistant commandant Anurag Kumar of ITBP, who was part of a security forces’ team that killed LeT commander Abu Dujana in Jammu and Kashmir in 2017, has also been awarded the police medal for gallantry.

Out of 885 medals, Police Medals for Gallantry (PMG) have been given to 146 personnel, President’s Police Medals for Distinguished Service to 74 personnel and Police Medal for Meritorious Service to 632 personnel.

Among the 146 personnel receiving the Police Medals for Gallantry, 41 are from the CRPF, 26 from the Odisha Police, 25 belonging to the Jammu and Kashmir Police, 14 from the Chhattisgarh Police, 13 from the Meghalaya Police, 10 belonging to the Uttar Pradesh Police, eight from the Border Security Force, four from the Delhi Police, three from the Jharkhand Police and one each from the Assam Rifles and Indo Tibetan Border Police.

ASHOK CHAKRA

Ashoka Chakra for ex-militant who died fighting as a soldier, January 25, 2019: The Times of India


LANCE NAIK NAZIR AHMAD WANI, BAR TO SENA MEDAL

THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR LIGHT INFANTRY / 34TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES (POSTHUMOUS)

Since his enrolement in the Army, Lance Naik Nazir Ahmad Wani, SM**, epitomised qualities of a fine soldier. He always volunteered for challenging missions, displaying great courage under adverse conditions, exposing himself to grave danger on numerous occasions in the line of duty. This is evident from the two gallantry awards conferred on him earlier.

Lance Naik Nazir, yet again insisted on being part of the assault team during Operation Batagund launched by 34 Rashtriya Rifles Battalion on 25 Nov 2018 post receipt of credible intelligence regarding presence of six heavily armed terrorists in Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir. Tasked to block the most likely escape route, Lance Naik Nazir, moved swiftly with his team to the target house and tactically positioned himself within striking distance. Sensing danger, the terrorists attempted breaching the inner cordon firing indiscriminately and lobbing grenades. Undeterred by the situation, the NCO held ground and eliminated one terrorist in a fierce exchange at close range. The terrorist was later identified as a dreaded district commander of Lashker-e-Taiba.

Thereafter, displaying exemplary soldierly skills, Lance Naik Nazir closed in with the target house under heavy fire and lobbed grenades into a room where another terrorist was hiding. Seeing the foreign terrorist escaping from the window, the NCO encountered him in a hand to hand combat situation. Despite being severely wounded, Lance Naik Nazir eliminated the terrorist.

Showing utter disregard to his injury, Lance Naik Nazir continued to engage the remaining terrorists with same ferocity and audacity. He injured yet another terrorist at close range, but was hit again and succumbed to his injuries.

For displaying unparalleled bravery and supreme sacrifice in the line of duty, Lance Naik Nazir Ahmad Wani, SM** is awarded “ASHOK CHAKRA (POSTHUMOUS)”.


Lance Naik Nazir Ahmad Wani, a former militant who joined the Territorial Army 15 years ago and then went on to win two Sena Medals for bravery before heroically laying down his life in a major counter-terrorism operation in which six terrorists were killed last November, will be awarded the country’s highest peacetime gallantry medal on Republic Day this year.

Wani’s widow Mehjabin Akhtar, accompanied by his mother Raja Begum, will receive the Ashoka Chakra from President Ram Nath Kovind during the Republic Day parade on Saturday.

Apart from his wife, Wani is survived by two sons, Athar (20) and Shaid (18).

On November 25 last year, Wani was at the forefront of a major operation being conducted by 34 Rashtriya Rifles against six heavily armed terrorists at Hirapur village, near Batagund in Shopian district of Kashmir Valley. He moved swiftly with his team to the target house and positioned himself to block the likely escape route of the terrorists.

“The terrorists attempted to breach the inner cordon by firing indiscriminately and lobbing grenades. Undeterred by the hail of bullets, Wani eliminated the district commander of the Lashkar-e-Taiba. Thereafter, displaying exemplary soldierly skills, Wani lobbed grenades into a room where another foreign terrorist was hiding,” said an officer.


Wani won Sena medals in 2007 & 2017 for counter-terror ops

Seeing the terrorist escaping from a window, Wani encountered him in a hand-to-hand combat situation. Despite being gravely wounded after being hit multiple times, including on his head, Wani killed the terrorist and continued to engage the remaining terrorists with the same ferocity and audacity. He injured yet another terrorist at close range, but was hit again and succumbed to his injuries,” he added.

Wani, a resident of Cheki Ashmuji in Kulgam district of J&K, was enrolled in the 162 Infantry Battalion (Territorial Army), which is affiliated to the Jammu & Kashmir Light Infantry and largely consists of surrendered militants or “Ikhwanis”. He won Sena Medals in 2007 and 2017 for his “exemplary courage, outstanding bravery and dedication towards duty” during the “successful execution” of many counter-terror operations in south Kashmir over the years.

“Lance Naik Wani epitomised the qualities of a fine soldier. He always volunteered for challenging missions, displaying great courage under adverse conditions, exposing himself to grave danger on numerous occasions in the line of duty,” said a Rashtrapati Bhavan notification.

KIRTI CHAKRA

2 soldiers awarded Kirti Chakra for fighting terrorists, January 26, 2019: The Times of India


The nation’s second-highest peacetime gallantry medal Kirti Chakra has been awarded to Major Tushar Gauba and sepoy Vijay Kumar (posthumously) for “uncommon valour” and “indomitable raw courage” during counter-terror operations in J&K, in addition to the Ashoka Chakra posthumously awarded to militant-turned-soldier Lance Naik Nazir A Wani.

Major Gauba (20 Jat Regiment) single-handedly killed three militants trying to infiltrate across the line of control, while also rescuing one of his injured colleagues in Kupwara last year. “With utter disregard to his safety, Major Gauba showed tactical acumen by charging at the terrorists after crawling 20 metres under heavy fire. He killed the three terrorists in close combat,” said an officer.

Sepoy Kumar (22 Rashtriya Rifles), in turn, laid down his life while eliminating two terrorists during an operation in village Darsu in Baramulla district in August last year. “He came out in the open to cover the movement of some of his fellow soldiers who had come under heavy fire. He directly engaged the terrorists, killing one in the firefight. Despite being injured, he refused evacuation and later killed the second terrorist in hand-to-hand combat before succumbing to his injuries,” said the officer.

The nine Shaurya Chakras awarded this Republic Day are also all connected to counter-terror operations in Jammu & Kashmir.

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KIRTI CHAKRA

MAJOR TUSHAR GAUBA

20TH BATTALION THE JAT REGIMENT

On the night of 23 May 2018, eight militants attempted an infiltration across Line of Control in Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir. At 0400 hours on 24 May 2018 Major Tushar Gauba laid an ambush to deny exfiltration to the terrorists. On night of 25 May terrorists tried to exfiltrate. Showing presence of mind Major Tushar redeployed his ambush. At 0530 hours on 26 May terrorist group sensed the location of ambush led by Major Tushar and started indiscriminatory fire using automatic rifles and hand grenades in which Sepoy Sunil Kumar sustained splinter injuries. Major Tushar Gauba immediately evacuated his injured colleague, while continuously firing on the terrorists and pinning them down. As the firefight progressed, Major Tushar Gauba realized that he had to get closer to the hiding terrorists. Major Tushar Gauba crawled upto 20 meter close to the terrorists under heavy firing by terrorists. He lobbed a hand grenade and with utter disregard to his personal safety charged on the terrorists firing his weapon. In close combat undeterred by the terrorists fire he killed three militants.

His act of unparallel bravery under heavy terrorist fire, tactical acumen and swift action to save his party resulted in elimination of three hardcore terrorist and no further casualty to own troops.

For displaying this act of uncommon valour, Major Tushar Gauba is awarded “KIRTI CHAKRA”.

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KIRTI CHAKRA

SOWAR VIJAY KUMAR

THE ARMOURED CORPS / 22ND BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES (POSTHUMOUS)

Sowar Vijay Kumar, 22 Rashtriya Rifles (PUNJAB) deployed at Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, was part of “OPERATION VIJAY DARSU” conducted on 02 and 03 August 2018.

On 02 August 2018, based on input regarding presence of terrorists in village Darsu, an operation was launched. He was the guide of party that laid initial cordon and covered most likely escape route. Around 0230 hours terrorists opened heavy fire towards his position to break cordon; undeterred he returned fire forcing terrorist to hide in maize field. Around 0915 hours when search was being carried out by Major Varun Gaur, terrorist brought down heavy fire on the party. Sensing danger to his comrades he came out in the open and directly engaged the terrorists, to cover the movement. In the firefight he got injured but eliminated one terrorist.

Despite being injured he refused evacuation and under effective covering fire from his buddy he crawled forward and eliminated second terrorist in hand to hand combat.

For displaying indomitable raw courage and undaunting bravery beyond the call of duty in eliminating two hardcore terrorists, Sowar Vijay Kumar is awarded “KIRTI CHAKRA (POSTHUMOUS)”.

SHAURYA CHAKRA

SHAURYA CHAKRA: LIEUTENANT COLONEL VIKRANT PRASHER

10TH BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES)

Lieutenant Colonel Vikrant Prasher of 10 Parachute Regiment (Special Forces) led a small team to eliminate a hardcore terrorist.

In August 2018, presence of category A++ terrorist was confirmed in a specific area in Central Kashmir. Lieutenant Colonel Prasher, alongwith three other ranks displaying extreme mental agility and situational awareness, closed in on the terrorists leader in a busy market place. Identifying the terrorist in the market was extremely challenging, and difficult to pinpoint their exact location. Suddenly, Lieutenant Colonel Vikrant Prasher came face to face with the terrorists and firefight ensued with the groups of terrorists, at extremely close range. Reacting swiftly, unmindful of fire and risks, Lieutenant Colonel Vikrant Prasher skillfully and accurately eliminated the terrorist leader and had to dive for cover under the return fire while the other terrorists disappeared amongst the crowd. Lieutenant Colonel Prasher skillfully retrieved his small team from volatile crowd in quick time with tremendous professional grit.

For displaying untranscended bravery, superior tactical expertise, ingenuity and unorthodox approach leading to surgical elimination of a category A++ terrorist commander, Lieutenant Colonel Vikrant Prasher is awarded “SHAURYA CHAKRA”.


SHAURYA CHAKRA: MAJOR AMIT KUMAR DIMRI

THE GARHWAL RIFLES /14TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES

Major Amit Kumar Dimri joined 14 Rashtriya Rifles (GARHWAL RIFLES) on 30 December 2015.

On 20 September 2018, on receipt of information about presence of five terrorists in general area at Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir, Operation Shokbaba was launched by the battalion under Major Amit Kumar Dimri. The officer's meticulous planning ensured establishment of a compact tight cordon with no escapes routes. On 20 September 2018, the officer personally led the initial search of target complex exposing himself to grave danger and established first contact with terrorists. The officer ensured elimination of two escaping terrorists and trapping of remaining three terrorists inside a single cowshed. On 21 September after elimination of two more terrorists, Major Amit Kumar Dimri closed in with the cowshed using bullet proof shields under direct fire of the terrorists and using an improvised explosive device created a breach in the wall. Major Amit Kumar Dimri charged inside the cowshed through the breach. The terrorist jumped out and tried to escape. However, the officer pursued and eliminated him at extremely short range in close quarter battle.

SHAURYA CHAKRA: MAJOR IMLIAKUM KEITZAR

4TH BATTALION THE 4TH GORKHA RIFLES

Major Imliakum Keitzar was tenanting appointment of Ismali-Di-Deri Company Commander on Line of Control at Keran Sector of Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir. He successfully led “OPERATION REKHA” in which he showed exemplary tactical acumen and courage beyond the call of duty.

On 09 June 2018, Major Keitzar went in pursuit of terrorists hiding in the inhospitable and snow bound terrain, crawled in the steep and rugged High Altitude terrain ahead of fence and closed in on to terrorists exposing him to their heavy volume of fire. The officer showed extraordinary valour by eliminating three terrorist all by himself one after the other risking his life, time and again beyond the call of duty. The officer killed the first terrorist by closing in on to him and firing Multiple Grenade Launcher at close range. The officer further moved tactically towards the second terrorist and showing his raw courage shot him on his head risking his life to the terrorist‟s spray of bullets. Sensing the presence of yet another terrorist he endangered his life yet again and eliminated the third terrorist.

For displaying courage, selfless devotion, leadership and conspicuous gallantry, Major Imliakum Keitzar is awarded „SHAURYA CHAKRA’.


SHAURYA CHAKRA: MAJOR ROHIT LINGWAL

9TH BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES)

Major Rohit Lingwal was deployed along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir for conduct of counter infiltration operations. He meticulously developed intelligence network with respect to activities of terrorist outfits.

Major Rohit Lingwal was able to obtain intelligence about likely reconnaissance activity of a hardcore terrorist. The terrorist was to lead a group for conduct of a major attack on own post on the line of control. Maj Lingwal led his troop through mine fields ahead of own defences and laid multiple ambushes for protracted period. In July 2018, he took his party out towards the Line of Control for a long duration operation. His team remained in hide, without any signature of their presence. One afternoon, he observed terrorists approaching own posts. He alerted his troop and started closing in towards the terrorist. Displaying outstanding field craft and nerves of steel, he maintained surprise till the end and soon had a close firefight with the terrorists. Unmindful of the volley of bullets and grenades, Major Rohit Lingwal crawled towards the terrorists and the terrorist leader was shot dead at close quarters. His action thwarted a major hostile action on own troops.

For displaying most conspicuous gallantry, outstanding leadership and meticulous planning and perseverance, in eliminating the hardcore terrorist leader, Major Rohit Lingwal is awarded “SHAURYA CHAKRA.”


SHAURYA CHAKRA: CAPTAIN ABHAY SHARMA, SENA MEDAL

FIRST BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES)

Captain Abhay Sharma, SM was the party commander tasked to undertake patrolling against enemy Border Action Team along Line of Control in Jammu district of Jammu and Kashmir.

On 21 April 2018, Captain Abhay Sharma, SM led a patrol along the Line of Control. At 1310 hours, own patrol spotted movement of 10 uniformed enemy personnel carrying weapons and moving towards own post Spur Forward. He quickly deployed his party in two locations and at opportune time he along with his buddy opened fire and neutralised two enemy personnel. Displaying exceptional battle craft, he provided cover fire enabling his buddy to disengage and move to safety. Thereafter, displaying exemplary junior leadership he crawled under support fire of his buddy and shot down another enemy regular at close range. Once under effective fire from enemy posts, he sensed grave danger to entire party and directed fire of five C-90s and destroyed three bunkers. Exhibiting composure and exceptional tactical acumen under heavy enemy fire, he successfully executed the ambush, destroyed three bunkers, recovered enemy weapon and ensured safe extrication without any casualty.

For displaying conspicuous gallantry, unmatched professionalism and resolute leadership in face of enemy, Captain Abhay Sharma, SM is awarded „SHAURYA CHAKRA‟.


SHAURYA CHAKRA: CAPTAIN ABHINAV KUMAR CHOUDHARY

THE CORPS OF SIGNALS / 21STBATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES

Captain Abhinav Kumar Choudhary is serving with 21 Rashtriya Rifles (GUARDS) since 24 February 2018.

On 07 August 2018, based on specific technical intelligence regarding presence of infiltrating group in General Area Liddar Panzal at Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, operational teams of 21 Rashtriya Rifles (GUARDS) and 9 Parachute Regiment were inducted for close cordon and surveillance of area during inclement weather. At 0950 hours on 08 August 2018, on being alerted regarding move of five terrorists, he displayed tactical acumen and leadership and taking advantage of inclement weather and low visibility quickly readjusted both teams to prevent escape of terrorists. After visually confirming and positively identifying of the terrorists, the officer and his buddy opened heavy volume of fire on terrorists. In the ensuing firefight, the officer displayed nerve of steel and unmindful of his personal safety, closed in with the terrorists which were hiding behind a boulder and eliminated one unidentified foreign terrorist on his own. The officer, thereafter, exercised effective command and control and ensured strict fire discipline which facilitated elimination of all five foreign Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists subsequently.

For displaying exceptional courage, grit and valour, Captain Abhinav Kumar Choudhary is awarded “SHAURYA CHAKRA”.


SHAURYA CHAKRA: LANCE NAIK AYYUB ALI

THE RAJPUTANA RIFLES / 9TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES

On 15 Sep 2018, a group of five heavily armed terrorists were cordoned in a house by 9 Rashtriya Rifles Battalion. Lance Naik Ayyub Ali was a part of the cordon, occupying a position covering the most likely escape route.

At 0050 hours, terrorists tried to break the cordon by using grenades and heavy volume of fire. Due to their indiscriminate firing two of our men were wounded. Lance Naik Ayyub Ali, on seeing his comrades hit, came out from cover and engaged one of the escaping terrorists. With complete disregard to his own safety, he brought down accurate fire onto the terrorist and eliminated him at very close range. This terrorist was later identified as a dreaded terrorist of Lashkar-e-Taiba. He thereafter continued to engage the remaining terrorists and enabled evacuation of wounded personnel to a safe location.

His unflinching bravery and indomitable spirit directly resulted in killing of a terrorist and the safe evacuation of two wounded men. For this remarkable display of cold courage and camaraderie under fire, Lance Naik Ayyub Ali is awarded “SHAURYA CHAKRA.”


SHAURYA CHAKRA: SEPOY AJAY KUMAR

THE MECHANISED INFANTRY / 42ND BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES (POSTHUMOUS)

On 24 April 2018, Sepoy Ajay Kumar of Ghatak Platoon was deployed as Scout in the initial search during Operation Lam Forest at Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir. At approximate 0640 hours on 24 April 2018, the battalion Ghatak Platoon started search for likely hideout area. While the parties were approaching the area, Sepoy Ajay Kumar and Sepoy L Roshan Kom performing the duties of scouts of Battalion Ghatak Platoon drew heavy volume of fire from terrorists. The scouts retaliated and were engaged with grenades by the terrorists. Sensing grave danger to his party Sepoy Ajay Kumar deliberately depriving himself of cover and displaying raw courage and nerves of steel, fired back on the terrorist enabling his team to move to cover without sustaining any injury. In this engagement Sepoy Ajay Kumar eliminated a hardcore terrorist of Jaish-e-Mohammad (Foreign Terrorist) Commander in South Kashmir, Category A++ while sustaining gunshot wound on the head in the process.

For displaying courage, exceptional valour and presence of mind in extreme challenging condition to neutralise the terrorist and safeguard his team. For this act of unparalleled gallantry, Sepoy Ajay Kumar is awarded “SHAURYA CHAKRA (POSTHUMOUS)”.


SHAURYA CHAKRA SAPPER MAHESH HN

THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS / 44TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES

On 03 August 2018 based on input of presence of terrorists, a cordon and search operation was launched at a village in Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir. Sapper Mahesh HN with his indepth knowledge of terrain guided his team to lay a quick, effecitve and timely cordon thus cutting off all routes of escape of terrorists.

At around 2100 hours, his position came under heavy fire from five terrorists and the terrorists attempted to escape from that direction. Sapper Mahesh HN and his buddy in a fearless and gallant action engaged the terrorists in an intense and close firefight. In this daring action, he assisted in neutralisation of one terrorist and in seriously injuring another, and forced the surviving terrorists back inside the compound of a house. Next morning when his team was engaged in an intense firefight by terrorists, a terrorist in a desperate bid to escape, fired indiscriminately towards Sapper Mahesh. With nerves of steel and indomitable courage, Sapper Mahesh, blocked the terrorist and neutralised him in an intense close quarter battle. The slain terrorist was later identified as a dreaded terrorist of Lashkar-e-Taiba in Shopian.

For displaying indomitable spirit, presence of mind, exemplary initiative and unparalleled courage, resulting in neutralisation of a dreaded terrorist of Lashkar-e-Taiba, injuring another terrorist and assisting in neutralisation of other terrorists, Sapper Mahesh HN is awarded “SHAURYA CHAKRA”.

Independence Day/ The awardees

August 15, 2019: The Times of India Post-Pulwama strikes earn Air Force rich awards haul

Wing Commander Abhinandan Leads Pack With Vir Chakra

New Delhi:

The audacious pre-dawn air strikes on a Jaish-e-Muhammed facility at Balakot and the subsequent skirmish between Indian and Pakistani fighters have garnered a dozen medals for the IAF this Independence Day, with Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman leading the pack with a Vir Chakra, the third highest gallantry medal awarded during war or “in the face of the enemy”.

In the Independence honours’ list, Sapper Prakash Jadhav (posthumously) from the Army’s Rashtriya Rifles (RR) and CRPF deputy commandant Harshpal Singh were awarded the Kirti Chakra, the second highest peacetime gallantry award, for “conspicuous bravery beyond the call of duty” during fierce encounters with terrorists in Jammu & Kashmir. There were also 14 Shaurya Chakras in the list, eight from the Army, one from the Navy, two from CRPF and three police officials.

Apart from Wing Commander Varthaman, the IAF gallantry list included Vayu Sena Medals for the five Mirage-2000 pilots who successfully struck the JeM facility with Spice-2000 penetration bombs after crossing the Line of Control in the early hours of February 26.

They are Wing Commander Pranav Raj, Squadron Leaders Rahul Basoya, Pankaj Arvind Bhujade, B Karthik Narayan Reddy and Shashank Singh. The commanding officer of a Jaguar squadron, Group Captain Saumitra Tamaskar, who was also part of the overall mission, was also awarded Vayu Sena Medal (gallantry). The IAF says the penetration warheads hit five of the six “designated mean points of impact” on the buildings within the JeM facility to achieve “complete and total strategic surprise”.

A woman ground-based fighter controller, Squadron Leader Minty Aggarwal, who showed exceptional alertness and presence of mind to vector the IAF fighters scrambled to intercept the “strike package” of intruding Pakistani jets a day after the Balakot airstrikes, in turn, has been awarded a Yudh Seva Medal for “distinguished services” during wartime. Four other IAF officers who were part of the planning process for the Balakot strike have also been awarded the same medal.

Squadron Leader Aggarwal, positioned at a radar hu b in Barnala, constantly updated the IAF fighters during the dogfight, while also alerting them to the presence of F-16s armed with AIM-120C advanced medium-range airto-air missiles (AMRAAMs).

In the aerial skirmish, with three to four Pakistani jets intruding 6-7km inside Indian airspace, Wing Commander Varthaman in his older MiG-21 shot down a much more advanced F-16 with an R-73 missile by chasing it across the LoC, before he himself was shot down, captured by the Pak army and subsequently released on March 1.

Varthaman, who became famous when footage of him putting up a brave front in captivity in Pakistan emerged, has now recovered from his injuries and will soon take to the skies in a fighter after undergoing the mandatory ground-based tests.

The Shaurya Chakras have been awarded posthumously to Major Vibhuti Shankar Dhoundiyal (Engineers/RR), Lance Naik Sandeep Singh (Para-Special Forces), Sepoy Brajesh Kumar (Punjab Regiment/RR), Sepoy Hari Singh (Grenadiers/RR), Rifleman Shive Kumar (JAKLI/ RR) and Ashiq Hussain Malik (special police officer, J&K).

The other Shaurya Chakra awardees are Lt-Colonel Ajay Singh Kushwah (J&K Rifles/RR), Captain Mahesh Kumar Bhure (Engineers/RR), Rifleman Ajveer Singh Chauhan (Garhwal Rifles), Amit Singh Rana (Navy), Constable Sable Dneshwaryan Shriram (CRPF), Constable Zaker Hussian (CRPF) and Head Constable Subash Chander (J&K).

See also

Gallantry Awards, India: 2017

Param Vir Chakra

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