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Reference to Para 1 of Integrated Headquarters of Mod (Army) Letter No A/45101/HA/RD-2020/MS(X)Dt Jan 2020 Appendix (Reference to Para 1 of Integrated Headquarters of MoD (Army) letter No A/45101/HA/RD-2020/MS(X)dt Jan 2020) LIST OF PERSONNEL BEING CONFERRED GALLANTRY AND DISTINGUISHED AWARDS ON THE OCCASION OF REPUBLIC DAY-2020 PARAM VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-39070P LT GEN RANBIR SINGH, AVSM**, YSM, SM, INF 2. IC-39073H LT GEN SANJEEV KUMAR SHRIVASTAVA, AVSM, ENGRS 3. IC-39130Y LT GEN RAJEEV CHOPRA, AVSM, INF 4. IC-39380A LT GEN PODALI SHANKAR RAJESHWAR, AVSM, VSM, ARTY 5. IC-39436F LT GEN SATINDER KUMAR SAINI, AVSM, YSM, VSM, INF 6. IC-39465W LT GEN AMARJEET SINGH BEDI, UYSM, YSM, VSM, INF 7. IC-39492A LT GEN ANIL CHAUHAN, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF 8. IC-39522M LT GEN JAIVEER SINGH NEGI, AVSM, YSM, VSM**, INF 9. IC-39871W LT GEN SANTOSH KUMAR UPADHYA, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF 10. IC-40031H LT GEN SANJEEV KANAL, AVSM, ARTY 11. IC-40101W LT GEN RAJNI KANT JAGGA, AVSM, VSM, ADC, ARMD (RETD) 12. IC-40293Y LT GEN ALOK SINGH KLER, VSM, ARMD 13. IC-40302P LT GEN RAVENDRA PAL SINGH, AVSM, VSM, MECH INF 14. IC-40382X LT GEN ARVIND DUTTA, AVSM, VSM, INF 15. IC-40703K LT GEN HARPAL SINGH, AVSM, VSM, ENGRS 16. IC-37882K LT GEN DALIP SINGH, VSM, AOC 17. IC-40003W MAJ GEN SANDEEPAN HANDA, ARMY AVN (RETD) 18. IC-40471W MAJ GEN MUKESH KUMAR, SM, INF 19. IC-41960N MAJ GEN ASHWANI KUMAR CHANNAN, SM, ARTY UTTAM YUDH SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-40353H LT GEN PARAMJIT SINGH SANGHA, AVSM, SM, INF, HQ 16 CORPS 2. IC-40500A LT GEN YOGESH KUMAR JOSHI, AVSM, VrC, SM, INF, HQ 14 CORPS 3. IC-41072Y LT GEN RAJEEV SIROHI, AVSM, VSM, INF, HQ 3 CORPS 4. IC-41509F LT GEN KANWAL JEET SINGH DHILLON, YSM, VSM, INF, HQ 15 CORPS ATI VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-39868W LT GEN SUNIL SRIVASTAVA, VSM**, ARTY 2. IC-39872Y LT GEN ANIL KAPOOR, VSM, EME 3. IC-40680N LT GEN PANDALA NAGESH RAO, YSM, SM, INF 4. IC-41456N LT GEN RAKESH KUMAR ANAND, SM, VSM, SIGS 5. IC-45009F LT GEN SUKHDEEP SANGWAN, SM**, INF 6. IC-39966W MAJ GEN VIRINDER SINGH RANDHAWA, VSM, EME (RETD) 7. IC-40311W MAJ GEN RAJESH CHOPRA, MECH INF, (RETD) 8. IC-40679Y MAJ GEN AMIT KUMAR SANYAL, VSM, ARMD (RETD) 9. IC-40714W MAJ GEN BASAVARAJ GURUSIDDAPPA GILGANCHI, SIGS (RETD) 10. IC-40720K MAJ GEN SANDEEP SHARMA, VSM, INF 11. IC-41463K MAJ GEN PAWAN ANAND, ENGRS 12. IC-42771W MAJ GEN SANJAY SINGH, SM**, VSM, INF 1/8 2 Appendix (Contd) ATI VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL (Contd/-) 13. IC-42796H MAJ GEN KC PANCHANATHAN, ENGRS 14. IC-43245K MAJ GEN NS RAJA SUBRAMANI, SM, VSM, INF 15. IC-43285L MAJ GEN DEVENDRA PRATAP PANDEY, VSM, INF 16. IC-43295P MAJ GEN RAVIN KHOSLA, SM, VSM, INF 17. IC-43296X MAJ GEN VIJAY KUMAR MISHRA, INF 18. IC-43330M MAJ GEN JASBIR SINGH SANDHU, INF 19. IC-43354W MAJ GEN JYOTINDER SINGH SANDHU, ARMD 20. IC-43370N MAJ GEN JOHNSON P MATHEW, VSM, INF 21. IC-43444X MAJ GEN P GOPALAKRISHNA MENON, INF 22. IC-43472K MAJ GEN PRADEEP CHANDRAN NAIR, YSM, INF 23. IC-43686A MAJ GEN SANJIV RAI, SM, VSM, INF 24. IC-43877P MAJ GEN RAJINDER DEWAN, VSM, INF 25. IC-44036Y MAJ GEN ATUL RAWAT, MECH INF 26. IC-44504N MAJ GEN GURBIRPAL SINGH, VSM, INF 27. IC-45211P MAJ GEN RAJESH KUNDRA, SM, GUARDS 28. IC-45297Y MAJ GEN SHAMMI RAJ, SM, ARTY (RETD) 29. IC-45582X MAJ GEN KALIKA PRASAD SINGH, YSM, INF 30. MR-05005H MAJ GEN SANJAY DARSHAN BEHERA, AMC 31. MR-04921X MAJ GEN VIVEK SHARMA, AMC (RETD) 32. IC-49496K BRIG PREET PAL SINGH, VSM, 1 GR SHAURYA CHAKRA 1. IC-64162M LT COL JYOTI LAMA, 11 GR, 37 ASSAM RIF 2. IC-77536W MAJ KONJENGBAM BIJENDRA SINGH, AAD, 23 ASSAM RIF 3. JC-414282H NB SUB NARENDER SINGH, 9 PARA(SF) 4. JC-492138A NB SUB SOMBIR, JAT, 34 RR (POSTHUMOUS) 5. 9103747M NK NARESH KUMAR, JAK LI, 42 RR 6. 4282386X SEP KARMDEO ORAON, 8 BIHAR YUDH SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-49926H BRIG VIJAY KUMAR PUROHIT, SM, PUNJAB, HQ 114 INF BDE 2. IC-50568P BRIG VIKAS CHOUDHARY, RAJ RIF, HQ 112 MTN BDE 3. IC-50749A BRIG SACHIN MALIK, SIKH LI, HQ 2 SECT RR 4. IC-50789F BRIG PAWAN BHARDWAJ, JAK RIF, HQ 17 INF BDE 5. IC-51040K BRIG BALBIR SINGH, VSM, 4 GR, HQ 1 SECT RR 6. IC-51160H BRIG SURESH KUMAR SHEORAN, SM, SIKH, HQ 7 SECT ASSAM RIF 7. IC-61582F COL NARESH CHANDRA GAIROLA, SM, JAT, 34 RR 8. IC-62554F COL SHAITAN SINGH, 23 PARA BAR TO SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY) 1. IC-63941H LT COL SANJEEV KUMAR SINGH, SM, RAJPUT, 44 RR 2. IC-71608Y MAJ HARPRIT SINGH, SM, PUNJAB, 22 RR 3. IC-73342W MAJ VIPUL NARAYAN, SM, GRENADIERS, 55 RR 4. IC-76799H MAJ VARUN GAUR, SM, ARMD, 22 RR 2/8 3 Appendix (Contd) SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY) 1. IC-60349F LT COL SUNDEEP SINGH WALIA, ARMY AVN, 23(I) R&O FLT 2. IC-67387A LT COL RAHUL GUPTA, GRENADIERS, 55 RR 3. IC-67597A LT COL RAJKUMAR PALLAB GOHAIN, 3 GR, 32 RR 4. IC-68483F MAJ SHISHIR KUMAR, JAT, 34 RR 5. IC-69194Y MAJ CHANDAN KUMAR THAKUR, 3 GR, 32 RR 6. IC-70871X MAJ BALRAJ SINGH RANDHAWA, 3 PARA (SF) 7. IC-70992Y MAJ GOOTY BALAJI NIRANJAN, ARMY AVN, 23 (I) R&O FLT 8. IC-71050P MAJ RAHUL KUMAR RAI, KUMAON, 50 RR 9. IC-71719W MAJ VINEET KUMAR, PUNJAB, 22 RR 10. IC-72471K MAJ PRANAV PRABHAT, JAT, 34 RR 11. IC-73351X MAJ SACHIN ANDOTRA, ASC, 34 RR 12. IC-73496H MAJ KULBHUSHAN SINGH, JAT, 34 RR 13. IC-74817F MAJ VIKAS, ENGRS, 44 RR 14. IC-74873A MAJ KRUNAL THAKRE, SIKH, 46 RR 15. IC-74889L MAJ C PRAVEEN KUMAR, ENGRS, 41 ASSAM RIF 16. IC-74961W MAJ MOHIT KHARE, ASSAM, 42 RR 17. IC-75491H MAJ RAHUL BALAMOHAN, MAHAR, 1 RR 18. IC-75900L MAJ NILAAV SURENDRA, 23 PARA 19. IC-76193Y MAJ HARSH KAKRAN, MECH INF, 42 RR 20. IC-76759F MAJ SANDEEP, MAHAR, 30 RR 21. IC-76798A MAJ SOURABH SUSHANT, RAJPUT, 44 RR 22. IC-76857F MAJ A SRINIVAS REDDY, GRENADIERS, 55 RR 23. IC-77053Y MAJ ANKIT DAHIYA, PUNJAB, 22 RR 24. IC-77149F MAJ MOHIT MALIK, ENGRS, 3 RR 25. IC-77294Y MAJ AJAY KUMAR, GUARDS, 46 RR 26. IC-78579X MAJ ANKIT PATHAK, MECH INF, 50 RR 27. SS-45272M MAJ BHANU PRATAP SINGH, EME, 22 RR 28. SS-45484X MAJ NISHANT MEHTA, 55 ENGR REGT 29. IC-78534X CAPT AMARINDER SINGH, MECH INF, 9 RR 30. IC-79320N CAPT DEEPAK BISHT, RAJ RIF, 9 RR 31. IC-79400L CAPT ANKUR, ARMD, 53 RR 32. IC-79424P CAPT PIYUSH SHARMA, ENGRS, 3 RR 33. IC-80201K CAPT A RANJITH KUMAR, 23 PARA 34. IC-81704F CAPT SIDDHARTHA DAS, 23 PARA 35. SS-47575A CAPT RAMAN TIWADI, 23 PARA 36. JC-274567P SUB MUKESH KUMAR SINGH, ARTY, 34 RR 37. JC-431390H SUB DILBAG SINGH, PUNJAB, 53 RR 38. 13624203A HAV BHAL SINGH, 9 PARA (SF) 39. 13625356W HAV PAWAN, 23 PARA 40. 13625482H HAV BANTI, 9 PARA (SF) 41. 13625637M HAV SHAMSHER SINGH, 9 PARA (SF) 42. 13761898A HAV JASBIR SINGH, JAK RIF, 52 RR 43. 14927285N HAV RAJIB SWARGIARY, MECH INF, 42 RR 44. 14930228X HAV BALJEET, MECH INF, 50 RR (POSTHUMOUS) 45. 14930384F HAV KIRAN KUMAR BOMMALI, MECH INF, 50 RR 46. 15143867M HAV ESHWAR SINGH BANAFAR, ARTY, 34 RR 47. 16011568F HAV HARIBIR SINGH, 23 PARA 3/8 4 Appendix (Contd) SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY) (CONTD/-) 48. 2498417N HAV RAJESH SINGH, 4 PARA(SF) 49. 2896033N HAV PARDEEP KUMAR, 10 PARA(SF) 50. 3194674L HAV PRITAM SINGH, JAT, 34 RR 51. 4192549Y HAV SUNIL SINGH, 23 PARA 52. 4193900F HAV RAVINDRA SINGH, KUMAON, 13 RR 53. 4367280H HAV LALTLANZOVA, ASSAM, 42 RR 54. 15485571N L/DFR FAROOQ AHMED KHAN, ARMD, 55 RR 55. 13627378N NK SANDEEP, 10 PARA (SF) (POSTHUMOUS) 56. 14936011K NK BISHAN SINGH LIMBU, MECH INF, 9 RR 57. 15148306F NK DASARI RAMESH, ARTY, 34 RR 58. 15155298W NK BUTA SINGH, 627 SATA BTY (POSTHUMOUS) 59. 15346244X NK SAMAY LAL SINGH, ENGRS, 3 RR 60. 16113500N NK DILEEP POL, ENGRS, 44 RR 61. 16114121K NK KOTA RAGHUNATH REDDY, ENGRS, 44 RR 62. 3002748H NK RAJENDRA SINGH, RAJPUT, 44 RR 63. 3004044X NK RAVINDER SINGH, RAJPUT, 44 RR 64. 3009946W NK SONVEER SINGH, RAJPUT, 44 RR 65. 3201450W NK OUM SINGH, JAT, 34 RR 66. 3203097N NK SURESH CHAND CHOUDHARY, JAT, 34 RR 67. 3407118A NK KULDEEP SINGH, 5 SIKH (POSTHUMOUS) 68. 4195719H NK SURENDER SINGH RAUTELA, KUMAON, 13 RR 69. 4202399K NK SURENDRA YADAV, KUMAON, 50 RR 70. 15497062F ALD VINOD KUMAR THAKUR, ARMD, 22 RR 71. 15625747N L/NK PAWAN KUMAR, GUARDS, 50 RR 72. 3008745L L/NK ANIL KUMAR, RAJPUT, 44 RR 73. 3200583A L/NK YOGENDRA SINGH, JAT, 34 RR 74. 9111907W L/NK SUBZAR AHMAD WANI, JAK LI, 34 RR 75. 14942489X SEP GURMEET, MECH INF, 42 RR 76. 14943965X SEP GURDEV SINGH, MECH INF, 9 RR 77. 14945738W SEP PUSHKAR, MECH INF, 50 RR 78. 15221107Y SEP VINOD KUMAR, ARTY, 34 RR 79. 2503317P SEP GURPREET SINGH, PUNJAB, 22 RR 80. 2504495K SEP AMANDEEP SINGH, PUNJAB, 22 RR 81. 2505152A SEP TARSEEM SINGH, PUNJAB, 22 RR 82. 2707511L SEP ARUNESH SINGH, GRENADIERS, 55 RR 83. 2708224N SEP SANDEEP, GRENADIERS, 55 RR (POSTHUMOUS) 84. 2708583F SEP PRITHVIRAJ, GRENADIERS, 55 RR 85. 2710149N SEP JAYPAL SINGH, GRENADIERS, 55 RR 86.
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