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Param Vishisht Seva Medal 1. Ic-34410H Lt Gen Satya Pal LIST OF PERSONNEL BEING CONFERRED GALLANTRY AND DISTINGUISHED AWARDS ON THE OCCASION OF REPUBLIC DAY-2017 PARAM VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-34410H LT GEN SATYA PAL SINGH KATEWA, AVSM, ASC 2. IC-34605N LT GEN RAKESH SHARMA, UYSM, AVSM, VSM, INF 3. IC-34760P LT GEN PRAVEEN BAKSHI, AVSM, VSM, ARMD 4. IC-34829N LT GEN SANJIV TALWAR, AVSM, ENGRS 5. IC-34901Y LT GEN PALEPU RAVI SHANKAR, AVSM, VSM, ARTY (Retd) 6. IC-34954X LT GEN AMIT SARIN, AVSM, SM, VSM, AOC 7. IC-35109Y LT GEN RAJEEV VASANT KANITKAR, AVSM, SM, VSM, ARMD 8. IC-35115M LT GEN JAGBIR SINGH, AVSM, SM, VSM, MECH INF (Retd) 9. IC-35137L LT GEN PATTIARIMAL MOHAMEDALI HARIZ, AVSM, SM, VSM, MECH INF 10. IC-35173W LT GEN RAYMOND JOSEPH NORONHA, AVSM**, SM, INF 11. IC-35206W LT GEN KONSAM HIMALAY SINGH, UYSM, AVSM, YSM, INF 12. IC-35487X LT GEN NARINDER PAL SINGH HIRA, AVSM, SM, INF (Retd) 13. IC-35494N LT GEN SUBRATA SAHA, UYSM, YSM, VSM**, INF 14. IC-35602M LT GEN ASHOK BHIM SHIVANE, AVSM, VSM, ARMD 15. IC-35650M LT GEN BOBBY CHERIAN MATHEWS, AVSM**, VSM, INF 16. IC-35915L LT GEN RAJEEV TEWARI, AVSM, ARMD 17. IC-35953F LT GEN AVINASH LAXMAN CHAVAN, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF 18. IC-37555Y LT GEN VINOD GULABRAO KHANDARE, AVSM, SM, INF 19. MR-03856W LT GEN VELU NAIR, AVSM, VSM**, AMC 20. MR-03911F LT GEN MANOJ KUMAR UNNI, AVSM, VSM, AMC KIRTI CHAKRA 1. IC-63798F MAJ ROHIT SURI, 4 PARA (SF) 2. 5047749K L/HAV PREM BAHADUR RESMI MAGAR, 3/1 GORKHA RIF, (POSTHUMOUS) UTTAM YUDH SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-35960X LT GEN SHRAVAN KUMAR PATYAL, SM, INF 2. IC-35965W LT GEN RAJENDRA RAMRAO NIMBHORKAR, AVSM, SM**, VSM, INF 3. IC-38311X LT GEN SATISH DUA, SM, VSM, INF 4. IC-38654N LT GEN DEVRAJ ANBU, AVSM, YSM, SM, INF 5. IC-38679A LT GEN ABHAY KRISHNA, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF BAR TO ATI VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-38266W LT GEN SURINDER SINGH, AVSM, VSM, INF 2. IC-38708K LT GEN ASHOK AMBRE, AVSM, SM, INF 1/9 ATI VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-34789X LT GEN RAMAN DHAWAN, VSM**, ARTY 2. IC-35145K LT GEN JASTEJ SINGH MATHARU, VSM, EME 3. IC-35188Y LT GEN RAKESH KUMAR SHARMA, SM, INF 4. IC-35610L LT GEN BALBIR SINGH SANDHU, VSM, ASC 5. IC-35923K LT GEN JAGBIR SINGH CHEEMA, VSM, INF 6. IC-35929L LT GEN VINOD VASHISHT, VSM**, ARTY 7. IC-37316K LT GEN PRADEEP SINGH MEHTA, VSM, ARMD 8. IC-37795W LT GEN VISHWAMBHAR SINGH, VSM, ENGRS 9. IC-38011W LT GEN PANKAJ KUMAR SRIVASTAVA, VSM, ARTY 10. IC-38300L LT GEN VIVEK PRATAP SINGH, YSM, INF 11. IC-38403K LT GEN SHOKIN CHAUHAN, YSM, SM, VSM, INF 12. IC-38750H LT GEN MANOJ MUKUND NARAVANE, SM, VSM, INF 13. IC-38879W LT GEN ASHWANI KUMAR, VSM, AAD 14. IC-39846X LT GEN ASHISH RANJAN PRASAD, VSM, SIGS 15. IC-40098F LT GEN DUSHYANT SINGH, INF 16. MR-04014X LT GEN SUKH DAYAL DUHAN, VSM, AMC 17. IC-38494Y MAJ GEN ANIL KHOSLA, SM, VSM**, INF 18. IC-39500N MAJ GEN CHRISTOPHER EMANUEL FERNANDES, SM, VSM, INF 19. IC-39607H MAJ GEN IQROOP SINGH GHUMAN, INF 20. IC-39655H MAJ GEN HEMANT JONEJA, VSM, INF 21. IC-40302P MAJ GEN RAVENDRA PAL SINGH, VSM, MECH INF 22. IC-40703K MAJ GEN HARPAL SINGH, VSM, ENGRS 23. IC-40792N MAJ GEN DEV ARVIND CHATURVEDI, SM, INF 24. IC-41067N MAJ GEN JAI SINGH NAIN, SM, INF 25. IC-41080X MAJ GEN GOPAL GURUNG, SM, INF 26. IC-41102L MAJ GEN JARKEN GAMLIN, SM, VSM, INF 27. IC-41141K MAJ GEN ASHOK KUMAR NARULA, INF 28. IC-41528M MAJ GEN HARINDER SINGH, YSM, SM, VSM, INF 29. IC-45200H MAJ GEN RAJINDER KUMAR, SM, VSM, JAG DEPT 30. MR-04726A MAJ GEN RAJAT DATTA, SM, VSM, AMC SHAURYA CHAKRA 1. IC-62423W LT COL ATUL GUPTA, MAHAR, 30 RR 2. IC-63616H MAJ D VINAY REDDY, 7 MADRAS 3. IC-71375H MAJ RAJAT CHANDRA, 4 PARA (SF) 4. IC 71834W MAJ DEEPAK KUMAR UPADHYAY, 9 PARA (SF) 5. IC-75878L CAPT ASHUTOSH KUMAR, 4 PARA (SF) 6. IC-79706N CAPT ASHIK MB, 1/5 GORKHA RIF (FF) 7. JC-414000Y NB SUB VIJAY KUMAR, 4 PARA (SF) 8. 2893254P HAV HANUMAN RAM SARAN, RAJ RIF, 18 RR 9. 2801206X NK GAWADE PANDURANG MAHADEV, MARATHA LI, 41 RR,(POSTHUMOUS) 10. 13628305N PTR ABDUL QAYUM, 9 PARA (SF) 2/9 YUDH SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-47692L BRIG GOVIND KALWAD, MARATHA LI 2. IC-48163L BRIG NAVDEEP SINGH BRAR, DOGRA REGT 3. IC-48522N BRIG ANUPAM BHAGI, SM, DOGRA REGT 4. IC-48530M BRIG SHRINJAY PRATAP SINGH, KUMAON REGT 5. IC-48659A BRIG HITTEN SAWHNEY, SM, GRENADIERS 6. IC-49024N BRIG ZUBIN A MINWALLA, 9 GR 7. IC-49322K COL RAJESH KUMAR SINGH, 1 GR, 43 AR 8. IC-56350Y COL BAL BAHADUR PUN, SM, 8 GR, 1 AR 9. IC-57784L COL AMITABH WALAWALKAR, PARA, 47 RR 10. IC-58628N COL KAPIL YADAV, SM, 9 PARA (SF) 11. IC-58743N COL SUBHANJAN CHATTERJEE, 15 BIHAR 12. IC-59076X COL INDER PREET SINGH, 3 RAJPUT 13. IC-59619Y COL PRATYUSH KUMAR, 5 RAJPUT 14. IC-60250L COL HARPREET SANDHU, SM, 4 PARA (SF) BAR TO SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY) 1. IC-67493Y MAJ MANOJ DOBRIYAL, SM, DOGRA, 40 RR 2. IC-76882A CAPT SUSHANT SHARMA, SM, SIGS, 55 RR 3. 13622006Y HAV ANIL KUMAR, SM, 9 PARA (SF) SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY) 1. IC-59142P LT COL RANJIT SINGH PAWAR, AOC, CAD PULGAON (POSTHUMOUS) 2. IC-61674N LT COL LAXMAN SINGH DEOPA, MAHAR, 1 RR 3. IC 64010L MAJ OLETY LAKSHMI VEERA NARESH, 27 MADRAS 4. IC-64501F MAJ KRISHNAN MANOJ KUMAR, AOC, CAD PULGAON (POSTHUMOUS) 5. IC-66918A MAJ ANURAG PANWAR, 4/1 GORKHA RIF 6. IC-67407H MAJ SHALENDER, SC, 4 PARA (SF) 7. IC-67558F MAJ PRABHANSHU SINGH, ARTY, 168 FD REGT 8. IC-67908H MAJ AMIT DESWAL, 21 PARA (SF) (POSTHUMOUS) 9. IC-68166A MAJ J AJAY NAIR, 4 PARA (SF) 10. IC-68651P MAJ HEGDE VINEET KUMAR P, ENGRS, 47 RR 11. IC-69208N MAJ RAKESH KUMAR, ASC, 55 RR 12. IC-70214N MAJ SHIVESH TIWARI, ASSAM, 42 RR 13. IC-70793L MAJ GAURAV GREWAL, EME, 44 RR 14. IC-70910L MAJ MANISH KUMAR KADIAN, SIKH LI, 2 RR 15. IC-71362L MAJ AMIT YADAV, 8 JAT 16. IC-71392H MAJ K AMIRTHA RAJ, MECH INF, 35 RR 17. IC-72359X MAJ SANDEEP KUMAR, SIKH LI, 19 RR 18. IC-72382L MAJ CHANDAN SINGH, GRENADIERS, 55 RR 19. IC-72417W MAJ ABHISHEK KUMAR, 4 PARA (SF) 20. IC-72668A MAJ VARUN SINGH, ENGRS, 47 RR 21. IC-72763M MAJ ATUL PARASHAR, ENGRS, 2 RR 22. IC-74905X MAJ NIKIL KUMAR, ARMD, 22 RR 23. IC-75334W MAJ ASHUTOSH SHUKLA, ARTY, 28 RR 24. IC-75516K MAJ NAVEEN JAJUNDA, 19 PUNJAB 25. IC-75527W MAJ ANSHUL CHOUDHARY, ARMD, 55 RR 26. IC-75721L MAJ YENDE RAGHAVENDRA KUMAR, ENGRS, 22 RR 3/9 SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY) (Cont’d/-) 27. IC-75786Y MAJ ARJUN CHAUHAN, ARMD, 55 RR 28. IC-76280M MAJ MUNESH GUJAR, 3 RAJPUT 29. IC-76974M MAJ SUNIL KUMAR, 11 KUMAON 30. IC-77214W MAJ RAHUL KHAJURIA, 3/1 GR 31. SS-42189K MAJ AJITPAL SINGH GILL, JAK RIF, 28 RR 32. SS-44200W MAJ NITIN MATHEW, 19 JAT 33. SS-45015P MAJ BARDE HRISHIKESH ARUN, ENGRS, 50 RR 34. SC-00487Y MAJ AJAY KUMAR PANDITA, EME, 47 RR 35. IC-72642L CAPT KAMAL JANGID, MECH INF, 42 RR 36. IC-74832W CAPT JONDHALE MANAS SUDHAKAR, BIHAR, 47 RR 37. IC-76284H CAPT SACHU C, ENGRS, 47 RR 38. IC-76372Y CAPT NISCHAY BHATIA, RAJ RIF, 18 RR 39. IC-79087L CAPT SURESH KUMAR PATRA, 4 PARA (SF) 40. SS-44768P CAPT PRABHJOT SINGH, SIGS, 23(I)R&O FLT 41. SS-46032F CAPT MANNIK SHARMA, ENGRS, 19 RR 42. IC-79841F LT RANJIT SINGH, 22 RAJPUT 43. JC-413473L SUB MANGAL SINGH, 4 PARA (SF) 44. JC-440325K SUB GINJALA GANGA RAJU, 7 MADRAS 45. JC-460523W SUB PATIL SUNIL NAMDEO, 19 MARATHA LI 46. JC-617902H SUB HOBIR SEN, 1/5 GR (FF) 47. JC-414028Y NB SUB BIPIN CHANDRA LOHANI, 9 PARA (SF) 48. 3999579K HAV RAKESH CHANDEL, 4 PARA (SF) 49. 4194767W HAV JITENDER KUMAR, PARA, 18 RR 50. 4274698Y HAV SREENATH MURMU, BIHAR, 47 RR 51. 4566559Y HAV ANIL KUMAR, MAHAR, 30 RR 52. 5453492N HAV ILASH PRADHAN, 1/5 GR (FF) 53. 13623114P HAV K ATHINARAYANAN, 4 PARA (SF) 54. 13763702A HAV DALIP SINGH, SC, 9 PARA (SF) 55. 4574465W NK ARVIND JAGGI, MAHAR, 30 RR 56. 10466732F NK RAN SINGH, DSC, 335 DSC PL CAD PULGAON,(POSTHUMOUS) 57. 14432375W NK ARVIND SINGH CHAUHAN, ARTY, 19 RR 58. 15319723P NK VIJAYAKUMAR S, 4 ENGRS REGT, (POSTHUMOUS) 59. 15342544F NK SUKHWINDER SINGH, ENGRS, 55 RR 60. 15481879K NK NEMI CHAND, ARMD, 55 RR 61. 15615859A NK MANOHAR CHAND, GUARDS, 21 RR 62. 2611130M L/NK NATARAJAN N, 7 MADRAS 63. 3002692F L/NK NETRAM GURJAR, 3 RAJPUT 64. 3407738W L/NK HARJINDER SINGH, PARA, SPECIAL GROUP 65. 4004211Y L/NK VISHAL SHARMA, DOGRA, 40 RR 66. 5455969W L/NK SHANKAR BHUJEL, 1/5 GR (FF) 67. 13767093Y L/NK RAJINDER SINGH, 17 JAK RIF 68. 15621144A L/NK DHANANJAY YADAV, GUARDS, 21 RR 69. 16019879K L/NK YOGESH KUMAR, 9 PARA (SF) 70. 4005957F SEP DEEPAK SINGH, DOGRA, 62 RR 71. 4008790N SEP RAKESH KUMAR, DOGRA, 62 RR 72. 4200128N SEP HEERA SINGH NEGI, KUMAON, 50 RR 73. 4201582A SEP GOVIND SINGH, KUMAON, 50 RR 74.
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