NEW DELHI :
THE Central Government has
issued a gazette notification listing gallantry award citations for
defence personnel of the Indian
Army and Indian Air Force for
their acts of extraordinary
courage during assorted operations, including the recently
completed Operation Sindoor.
Earlier, President Droupadi
Murmu approved 127 Gallantry
awards and 40 Distinguished
Service awards to personnel of
the Armed Forces and Central
Armed Police Forces.
These are: 04 Kirti Chakras;
15 Vir Chakras; 16 Shaurya
Chakras; 02 Bar to Sena Medals
(Gallantry); 58 Sena Medals
(Gallantry); 06 Nao Sena Medals
(Gallantry); 26 Vayu Sena Medals
(Gallantry); 07 Sarvottam Yudh
Seva Medals; 09 Uttam Yudh
Seva Medals and 24 Yudh Seva
Medals.
The President has also
approved 290 Mention-inDespatches, comprising 115
personnel of the Indian Army,
5 of the Indian Navy, 167 of the
Indian Air Force, and 3 of the
Border Roads Development
Board (BRDB).
Among the recipients,
Colonel Koshank Lamba (IC69077N) of the 302 Medium
Regiment has been awarded the
Vir Chakra for conducting the
first-ever short-notice air mobilisation of a specialised equipment battery.
His guidance facilitated the
timely induction of inter-command personnel under total
secrecy, demonstrating the
Indian Army’s martial ethos.
Lieutenant Colonel Sushil Bisht (IC-72358P) of 1988
(Independent) Medium Battery
has also been awarded the Vir
Chakra.
As Officer Commanding on
an operation, he led his unit
with remarkable courage and
operational excellence, which
resulted in the annihilation of
terrorist camps.
From the Indian Air Force,
Group Captain Ranjeet Singh
Sidhu, who is a fighter pilot, has
been awarded the Vir Chakra
for command of his squadron
on effective strike missions
against pre-selected targets, in
which all operational tasks were
accomplished.
Group Captain Animesh
Patni, flying a strategic Surface
to Air Missile (SAM) squadron
from a forward airbase, proved
to be a great leader during a
mission.
His accurate direction
caused immense damage to
the enemy without inflicting
any damage to his own
resources, and he was awarded the Vir Chakra.
Squadron Leader Rizwan
Malik, as deputy mission
commander on a high-risk
midnight mission, entered
heavily defended enemy airspace to neutralise fortified
targets.
His mission entailed low-level tactical flight and precision
weapon delivery under severe
threat, for which he was awarded the Vir Chakra.
Squadron Leader Siddhant
Singh has also been awarded
the Vir Chakra for his contribution in a three-aircraft formation assigned with a standoff precision attack.
It was a mission requiring
outstanding flying capabilities
and co-ordination in a saturated air defence space with
combined air defence systems.
The gazette notification
emphasises the initiative, leadership, and operational proficiency of these officers, pointing out the nation’s Armed
Forces’ dedication to national
security and operational preparedness.