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The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee Gallantry Awards to Army on 26 January 2015 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED/ BROADCASTED BEFORE 0001 HOURS ON 26 JANUARY 2015 The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee has approved the award of one Ashok Chakra, three Kirti Chakras and nine Shaurya Chakras to the Indian Army personnel on the occasion of Republic Day 2015. In addition, award of Ashok Chakra to Major Mukund Varadarajan which was announced on 15 Aug 14 and will be conferred by the President on 26 Jan 2015, has been included in the list of citations. Placed below are the citations and photographs in respect of the above Gallantry awardees : Col Rohan Anand,SM CITATION AND PHOTOGRAPHS ATTACHED Awardees Ashok Chakra Naik Neeraj Kumar Singh (Posthumous), 57 Ras htriya Rifles (RAJPTANA RIFLES) Major Mukund Varadarajan (Posthumous) , 44 Rashtriya Rifles (RAJPUT REGIMENT)- Announced on 15 Aug 14. Kirti Chakra Capt Jaidev, 3 Rashtriya Rifles (10 PARA SF). Subedar Ajay Vardhan (Posthumous), 14 GARHWAL RIFLES. Naib Subedar Kosh Bahadur Gurung, 15 Rashtriya Rifles (1 GORKHA RIFLE). Shaurya Chakra Lieutenant Colonel Sankalp Kumar (Posthumous), 24 PUNJAB. Major Mukul Sharma, 4 PARA (SF). Major Abhijai (Posthumous), ENGINEERS, 39 (I) R&O Flight. Major Ashutosh Kumar Pandey, 44 Rashtriya Rifles (RAJPUT). Major R Vamshi Krishnan, 50 Rashtriya Rifles (ENGINEERS). Major Bibhanshu Dhondiyal, 5/5 GR (FF). Naik Swarup Kumar Ghorai, 20 MAHAR. Paratrooper Balvinder Singh (Posthumous), 1 PARA (SF). Rifleman Manga Ram, 3 JAMMU & KASHMIR RIFLES. Naik Neeraj Kumar Singh (Posthumous), Ashok Chakra Based on specific intelligence, Brigade Ghataks launched a Search and Destroy Operation at General area Gurdaji of Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir on 24 August 2014. At 1025 hours, party noticed movement of few terrorists close to a Dhok, who opened indiscriminate fire on own troops. In the ensuring fire fight, buddy of Naik Neeraj was hit on bullet proof jacket. With utter disregard for his personal safety, Naik Neeraj crawled and extricated his buddy. A terrorist threw grenades and brought heavy fire on Naik Neeraj. In a daring act, he inched closer to the terrorist and shot him dead. Simultaneously, the NCO was attacked by another terrorist resulting in droppin g of his Rifle and the terrorist shot him in the chest. Despite grievous injuries, displaying unparalleled courage, he pounced on the terrorist, snatched his weapon and killed him in hand to hand combat. He refused to be evacuated till he became unconsciou s and was evacuated by helicopter to 92 Base Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries. Naik Neeraj Kumar Singh displayed raw courage and most conspicuous gallantry in personally eliminating two foreign terrorists and sacrificing his own life in the highest traditions of the Indian Army. Major Mukund Varadarajan (Posthumous), 44 Rashtriya Rifles (RAJPUT REGIMENT) - Announced on 15 Aug 14. On 25 April 2014, Major Mukund Varadarajan, Company Commander, received info rmation about the presence of three terrorists in village of Shupiyan district of Jammu and Kashmir. This group had targeted polling officials just a day prior. Major Mukund acted swiftly by deploying troops in an effective cordon and simultaneously evacua ted civilians from the target house. Major Mukund personally led the demolition team and used the resources available to him in a critically short time period to bring down the target house. This aggressive action forced the terrorists to shift their pos ition to an outhouse in the compound. Major Mukund along with his buddy Sepoy Vikram displaying raw courage crawled in proximity to the outhouse. The officer lobbed a grenade inside the cement outhouse killing one terrorist instantaneously. Another terro rist present in the outhouse opened a burst of auto fire thereby seriously injuring Major Mukund. Although bleeding profusely, unmindful of his grave injury the officer crawled ahead, fired and neutralized the second terrorist. The elimination of terrorist avenged the killing of the election officials within 24 hours and restored faith of public in democracy and the Indian Army. Major Mukund Varadarajan was evacuated but succumbed to his injuries. Maj Mukund Varadarajan exhibited most conspicuous bravery and exemplary leadership and made the supreme sacrifice while fighting with the terrorists. Capt Jaidev, Kirti Chakra On the evening of 19 June 2014, 3 Rashtriya Rifles received intelligence about presence of three t errorists in Buts village of Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir. A joint operation of 3 Rashtriya Rifles and 10 PARA (SF) was launched. Captain Jaidev swung into action and rushed with a small team of seven to seek a contact. While deploying, Captain Jaidev saw movement of three suspected terrorists 15 meters ahead, who on being challenged opened indiscriminate fire injuring the officer and his buddy grievously. Seeing that his buddy, who had killed one terrorist, was losing blood fast, the officer dra gged him to safety. Undeterred by the injuries in the leg and chest and bleeding profusely, Captain Jaidev in an audacious display of raw courage, displaying conspicuous gallantry and bold fighting spirit, closed in with remaining terrorists under heavy fi re and shot them at close quarters. The dying terrorist again fired at Captain Jaidev, injuring him in the face. Despite his near fatal injuries, the officer refused to be evacuated till the termination of operations. In the operation, Captain Jaidev perso nally neutralised two senior and wanted terrorist commanders. Captain Jaidev displayed dauntless courage and extraordinary valour under heavy fire from close quarters in face of certain death. Subedar Ajay Vardhan (Posthumous), Kirti Chakra Subedar Ajay Vardhan, Platoon Commander of Alpha Company, 14 Garhwal Rifles was deployed at 13000 feet near Line of Control at Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir. On 01 December at 2100 hours while leading an o perational team, he established contact with infiltrating terrorists at Point 4053. Despite heavy enemy fire, harsh terrain and subzero temperatures, he engaged the terrorists with Light Machine Gun and Rifle fire, and passed crucial information regarding location and strength of terrorists to Battalion Headquarters. Deploying his column tactically, he engaged the terrorists, shooting dead one at close quarters. While administering first aid to a wounded soldier, he observed another wounded member of his te am being encircled by two terrorists. With utter disregard to personal safety, he charged at the terrorists, killing the second at point blank range and engaged another thereby saving the wounded soldier. The remaining terrorists charged at him. Despite su staining multiple gun shots to his head and body, he pulled the wounded soldier to safety, refused evacuation, continued leading his men and attained martyrdom. Subedar Ajay Vardhan displayed exemplary initiative, camaraderie, conspicuous courage beyond call of duty and outstanding bravery. Naib Subedar Kosh Bahadur Gurung, Kirti Chakra Naib Subedar Kosh Bhadur Gurung was leading Ghatak Platoon in an operation located above 12500 feet at general area of Sundarmali of Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir. A group of heavily armed terrorists attempting infiltration was bringing down effective fire on the Ghatak Platoon using assault rifles and Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL) taking advantage of darkness and big rocks in the area. S ensing grave danger to his buddies and that the terrorists could escape, the JCO displaying nerves of steel and exceptional field craft crawled through a volley of bullets to close in with terrorists. Realising that only one person could move through the g ap between big rocks, he alone tactfully maneuvered to an advantageous position and lobbed grenades and pinned down the terrorists. He then crawled closer up to ten meters and accurately fired through a small gap between rocks to eliminate one terrorist. N ow, the second terrorist started firing and pounced on him. With equal ferocity, the JCO pulled out his Khukri and charged at him. A hand to hand fight ensured, when he pushed the terrorist to the ground and killed him. Naib Subedar Kosh Bahadur Gurung displayed conspicuous gallantry in the face of terrorist fire in highest traditions of Indian Army. Lieutenant Colonel Sankalp Kumar (Posthumous), Shaurya Chakra Lieutenant Colonel Sankalp Kumar was Second-in-Command of 24 PUNJAB. Des pite being a Battle Casualty, he volunteered to accompany Unit to field and played a pivotal role in operations and intelligence gathering. On 05 December 2014, he was leading a column as part of the operation launched to neutralize the Fidayeen attack on 31 Field Regiment at Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir. At 0545 hours, he established Stops around Western side of Mahura Gun Area wherein six terrorists sneaked inside and caused casualty to five Other Ranks. At 0550 hours Lt Col Sankalp Kumar along with Havildar Subhash Chand and Naik Gurmail Singh came under effective fire. The officer retaliated immediately pinning down the terrorists. Thereafter, terrorists lobbed grenades and fired a volley of burst grievously injuring the officer. With utter disregard to his personal safety, the officer continued to engage the terrorist who intended to cause more casualties to own troops. In a rare display of dauntless courage he pinned the terrorist with effective fire thereby resulting in his subsequent elim ination before making supreme sacrifice of his life. Lieutenant Colonel Sankalp Kumar displayed conspicuous act of valour and exemplary fortitude in face of terrorist fire. Major Mukul Sharma, Shaurya Chakra Major Mukul Sharma was oper ating in Kashmir Valley since January 2010 and has had a tremendous operational experience. His flair in source handling and conduct of operation is unparalleled. He has led a large number of successful operations resulting into elimination of number of terrorists. On 07 August 2014, Major Mukul Sharma got information of infiltrators in general area of Gagadari Nar at Tangdhar region of Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir. At about 1230 hours Major Mukul Sharma noticed movement of three persons.
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