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List of Personnel Being Conferred Gallantry and Distinguished Awards on the Occasion of Republic Day-2021 LIST OF PERSONNEL BEING CONFERRED GALLANTRY AND DISTINGUISHED AWARDS ON THE OCCASION OF REPUBLIC DAY-2021 PARAM VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-39437K LT GEN SHASHANK TARAKANT UPASANI, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF 2. IC-39874K LT GEN TARANJIT SINGH, AVSM, VSM**, ARMD (RETD) 3. IC-39929H LT GEN SARANJEET SINGH, UYSM, YSM, INF (RETD) 4. IC-39996N LT GEN RAJEEV SABHERWAL, AVSM, VSM, SIGS(RETD) 5. IC-40007M LT GEN YENDURU VENKATA KRISHNA MOHAN, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF (RETD) 6. IC-40022F LT GEN ANIL KUMAR BHATT, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF(RETD) 7. IC-40235P LT GEN GOPAL R, UYSM, AVSM, SM, INF, (RETD) 8. IC-40299A LT GEN SANJAY VERMA, AVSM, VSM**, EME (RETD) 9. IC-40314K LT GEN CHANDI PRASAD MOHANTY, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF 10. IC-40360Y LT GEN ASIT BHAILAL MISTRY, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF 11. IC-40685M LT GEN RAJ SHUKLA, YSM, SM, ARTY 12. IC-40760L LT GEN VADLAMANI SHANMUKHA SREENIVAS, VSM**, INF 13. IC-40948A LT GEN KALISIPUDI RAVI PRASAD, VSM, ARTY 14. IC-41528M LT GEN HARINDER SINGH, AVSM, YSM, SM, VSM, INF 15. MR-04428K LT GEN ANUP BANERJI, SM, AMC(RETD) 16. DR-10359P LT GEN SANJAY MANOHAR LONDHE, SM, AD CORPS(RETD) 17. MR-04745L LT GEN NARDEEP NAITHANI, AMC 18. V-00391W LT GEN PAILOOR RAMACHANDRAN VENKATESH, SM, RVC 19. IC-41154F MAJ GEN ALOK RAJ, AVSM, INF (RETD) MAHAVIR CHAKRA 1. IC-64405M COL BIKUMALLA SANTOSH BABU, 16 BIHAR (POSTHUMOUS) KIRTI CHAKRA 1. JC-413798Y SUB SANJIV KUMAR, 4 PARA (SF) (POSTHUMOUS) UTTAM YUDH SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-41521H LT GEN HARSHA GUPTA, AVSM, YSM, VSM, SIKH LI, HQ 16 CORPS 2. IC-41860H LT GEN SHANTANU DAYAL, AVSM, SM, VSM, GARH RIF, HQ 4 CORPS 3. IC-42004X LT GEN RANA PRATAP KALITA, AVSM, SM, VSM, KUMAON, HQ 3 CORPS 4. IC-42389A LT GEN RAJU BAGGAVALLI SOMASHEKAR, AVSM, YSM, JAT, HQ 15 CORPS ATI VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-40534N LT GEN MILIND N BHURKE, VSM, SIGS 2. IC-41025F LT GEN TIRTALA SUBRAMANIAN ANANTHA NARAYANAN, EME 3. IC-41083L LT GEN AMARDEEP SINGH BHINDER, VSM, ARMD 4. IC-41091K LT GEN SHASHANK SHEKHAR MISHRA, VSM, INF 5. IC-41495M LT GEN NAV K KHANDURI, VSM, AAD 6. IC-41599N LT GEN RAVINDRA KUMAR SINGH KUSHWAHA, AOC 1/9 Appendix (Contd) ATI VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL (Contd/-) 7. IC-41672F LT GEN SANJEEV KUMAR SHARMA, YSM, INF 8. IC-42288M LT GEN ANIL PURI, SM, VSM, ENGRS 9. IC-42298W LT GEN UPENDRA DWIVEDI, INF 10. IC-42538H LT GEN ATULYA SOLANKEY, SM, INF 11. IC-42958H LT GEN S HARIMOHAN IYER, ARTY 12. IC-43710L LT GEN TARUN KUMAR AICH, INF 13. IC-43725N LT GEN MANOJ KUMAR KATIYAR, INF 14. IC-40290L MAJ GEN BIPIN BAKSHI, VSM, ENGRS(RETD) 15. IC-41470A MAJ GEN VIRENDRA SINGH, VSM, INF(RETD) 16. IC-42331H MAJ GEN ARUP KUMAR SASMAL, ARTY 17. IC-42795A MAJ GEN JALAJ BHOLA, SIGS 18. IC-43216P MAJ GEN BHANU PRATAP SINGH, EME 19. IC-43223L MAJ GEN RAJESH KUMAR JHA, ENGRS 20. IC-43333A MAJ GEN K NARAYANAN, SM, INF 21. IC-43407K MAJ GEN SURENDER PAVAMANI, SM, ARTY 22. IC-43746K MAJ GEN ADOSH KUMAR, SM, ARTY 23. IC-44473Y MAJ GEN RAVI MURUGAN, GUARDS 24. IC-44498L MAJ GEN RAM CHANDER TIWARI, SM, INF 25. IC-44501A MAJ GEN AJAY KUMAR VERMA, INF 26. IC-44545X MAJ GEN ANINDYA SENGUPTA, YSM, INF 27. IC-44812N MAJ GEN SANDEEP SINGH BAJAJ, INF 28. IC-46002K MAJ GEN PRAVEEN KUMAR, SM, VSM, JAG 29. IC-47013H MAJ GEN DEEPAK MEHRA, KC, VSM, INF 30. IC-47020Y MAJ GEN DINESH SINGH RANA, YSM, SM, INF 31. IC-47032N MAJ GEN PRATIK SHARMA, SM, INF 32. IC-47223H MAJ GEN SANJEEV CHAUHAN, YSM, INF VIR CHAKRA 1. JC-561645F NB SUB NUDURAM SOREN, 16 BIHAR (POSTHUMOUS) 2. 15139118Y HAV K PALANI, 81 FD REGT (POSTHUMOUS) 3. 15143643M HAV TEJINDER SINGH, 3 MED REGT 4. 15439373K NK DEEPAK SINGH, AMC, 16 BIHAR (POSTHUMOUS) 5. 2516683X SEP GURTEJ SINGH, 3 PUNJAB (POSTHUMOUS) SHAURYA CHAKRA 1. IC-76429H MAJ ANUJ SOOD, GUARDS, 21 RR (POSTHUMOUS) 2. G/5022546P RFN PRANAB JYOTI DAS, 6 ASSAM RIF 3. 13631414L PTR SONAM TSHERING TAMANG, 4 PARA (SF) YUDH SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-47261Y MAJ GEN AMARDEEP SINGH AUJLA, SM, VSM, INF, HQ 28 INF DIV 2. IC-50905Y BRIG K RANJEEV SINGH, DOGRA, HQ 135 INF BDE 3. IC-51934A BRIG NAVEEN KUMAR NIJHAWAN, PUNJAB, HQ 28 INF BDE 4. IC-51979A BRIG AJAY KATOCH, SM, PUNJAB, HQ 12 SECT RR 5. IC-52036N BRIG ARINDAM SAHA, SM, KUMAON, HQ 118 (I) INF BDE GP 6. IC-56305M COL VIKAS PRADHAN, 3 GRENADIERS 7. IC-62493P COL RANDEEP KHARYAL, SM, PUNJAB, 22 RR 8. IC-63379K COL PRADEEP SINGH SAUN, ASSAM, 42 RR 2/9 Appendix (Contd) YUDH SEVA MEDAL (Contd/-) 9. IC-63420P COL PRABHDEEP SINGH ATWAL, SM, 6 RAJPUT 10. IC-63780L COL PUNYABACHI MOHANTY, SM, 9 PARA (SF) 11. IC-65538P COL ZORAWAR SINGH, 5/4 GR BAR TO SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY) 1. IC-65402L COL ASHUTOSH SHARMA, SM**, GUARDS, 21 RR (POSTHUMOUS) 2. IC-67597A LT COL RAJKUMAR PALLAB GOHAIN, SM, 3 GR, 32 RR 3. IC-76857F MAJ A SRINIVAS REDDY, SM, GRENADIERS, 55 RR 4. IC-77149F MAJ MOHIT MALIK, SM, ENGRS, 3 RR SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY) 1. IC-58747K COL MOHIT THAPA, 8 GR, HQ 81 MTN BDE 2. IC-63388L LT COL VIJAY KUMAR, MAHAR, 1 RR 3. IC-66625P LT COL SURAJ BHAN SINGH, 3 MED REGT 4. IC-66683Y LT COL SHANKAR PATI BANERJEE, ARTY, 19 RR 5. IC-68075W LT COL SANDEEP KATOCH, 34 R&O FLT/ 663 ARMY AVN SQN 6. IC-68179X LT COL OINAM AKASH SINGH, 17 KUMAON 7. IC-68229X LT COL NEERAJ KUMAR SINGH, GRENADIERS, HQ SFF 8. IC-68272Y LT COL VIRENDRA SINGH, 32 R&O FLT/ 663 ARMY AVN SQN 9. IC-69473K LT COL RAHUL OV, 5/4 GR 10. IC-70398X MAJ UDAY SINGH RANA, 3 PUNJAB 11. IC-70532X MAJ K SACHIN SINGHA, 244 FD REGT 12. IC-71504X MAJ LALIT MOHAN JOSHI, 5 RAJPUT 13. IC-71867F MAJ MANISH CHAHAL, KUMAON, 50 RR 14. IC-73332M MAJ DHARMINDER SINGH CHOUHAN, 3 PUNJAB 15. IC-74909N MAJ UTTHAN SINGH PUNDIR, 17 KUMAON 16. IC-75108Y MAJ ROHIT DILIP BHOSALE, 24 MARATHA LI 17. IC-77081L MAJ AVINASH PANDEY, 4 KUMAON 18. IC-77474F MAJ RAHUL KUMAR MISHRA, ENGRS, 1 RR 19. IC-77691X MAJ RAHUL BALAKRISHNAN, ARTY, 34 RR 20. IC-77818P MAJ AJAY KUMAR, ENGRS, 55 RR 21. IC-77982X MAJ PUNEET KUMAR, 18 GUARDS 22. IC-78418P MAJ LATKAR PRITISH SATISH, ENGRS, 22 RR 23. IC-78687F MAJ SAIFUR RAHAMAN SK, GUARDS, 50 RR 24. IC-78972A MAJ VINOD KAPRI, ARMD, 55 RR 25. IC-78978F MAJ ABHAY KATOCH, 9 PARA (SF) 26. IC-79443A MAJ VINOD KUMAR, ARMD, 55 RR 27. IC-79490X MAJ MUTHU VIGNESH M, 4 MAHAR 28. IC-81807A MAJ MANJIT CHHAL, 29 PUNJAB 29. SS-44245W MAJ SIMARPREET SINGH SEHGAL, ASC, 1 RR 30. SS-45069W MAJ D SOUZA CLIFF FRANCO, MARATHA LI, 17 RR 31. SS-45472H MAJ SUDHIR KUMAR, SIGS, 6 ASSAM RIF 32. SS-46360P MAJ RUPAM ROY, ASC, 50 RR 33. SS-46837Y MAJ ADHIRAJ SINGH, ARMD, 22 RR 34. IC-78976W CAPT NIRANJAN KUMAR, ARTY, 19 RR 35. IC-78992N CAPT SAKET KUMAR SINGH, ASSAM, 42 RR 36. IC-79132M CAPT JAGTAR JOHAL, RAJPUT, 44 RR 37. IC-80821A CAPT VIGNESHWER RK, EME, 50 RR 38. IC-81357N CAPT DAVIN SINGH MALIK, SIGS, 55 RR 39. IC-81710P CAPT DIPAN GURUNG, 2 LADAKH SCOUTS 3/9 Appendix (Contd) SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY) (Contd/-) 40. IC-81926W CAPT MANISH KUMAR, 3 GRENADIERS 41. IC-82848W CAPT RAHUL JHA, 1/1 GR 42. IC-82880L CAPT VISHAVDEEP SINGH, 9 PARA (SF) 43. IC-82954P CAPT SUHAIL AHMAD, 13 MAHAR 44. IC-83532W CAPT ARJUN DESHPANDE, 16 BIHAR 45. IC-83854W CAPT HARI OM KUMAR, 24 MARATHA LI 46. IC-83902L CAPT K BENJONGLUMBA CHANG, 6 GRENADIERS 47. IC-83817H LT ROUNAQUE SPARSH CHAUDHURI, 301 LT REGT 48. IC-85078A LT VIKRANT DAHIYA, AOC, 1 SIKKIM SCOUTS 49. SS-50553M LT VIKRANT SINGH RANAWAT, 6 SIKH 50. JC-522551N SUB YASH PAUL, 2 DOGRA 51. JC-451883L SUB BHUPINDER SINGH THAKUR, 6 GRENADIERS 52. JC-481743N SUB GUMAN SINGH, RAJPUT, 44 RR 53. JC-542133A SUB KISHAN SINGH, KUMAON, 26 RR 54. JC-561383W SUB AMRENDRA SINGH PARMAR, 16 BIHAR 55. JC-613024A SUB MIN BAHADUR GURUNG, 5/4 GR 56. JC-280111M NB SUB MANDIP SINGH, 3 MED REGT (POSTHUMOUS) 57. JC-287210X NB SUB SATNAM SINGH, 3 MED REGT (POSTHUMOUS) 58. JC-414372K NB SUB JAYA BAHADUR GURUNG, 9 PARA (SF) 59. JC-414499M NB SUB NISAR AHMAD MIR, 12 PARA (SF) 60. JC-492065Y NB SUB SARJEET SINGH, 8 JAT 61. JC-589030M NB SUB SONAM JORFAIL, 4 LADAKH SCOUTS 62. JC(NYA)14428444K NB SUB HARINDER SINGH, 3 MED REGT 63. 13625231Y HAV DEVENDRA SINGH, 4 PARA (SF) (POSTHUMOUS) 64. 13625621F HAV MAHENDRA KUMAR TETARWAL, PARA, 31 RR 65. 13625991F HAV VINAY KUMAR, 9 PARA (SF) 66. 15681879N HAV BIPUL ROY, 81 MTN BDE SIG COY (POSTHUMOUS) 67. 2494032Y HAV RAKESH KUMAR, 16 PUNJAB 68. 2497324M HAV RANDIP SINGH, 29 PUNJAB 69. 2702054Y HAV RISHIPAL SINGH, 3 GRENADIERS 70. 2802862L HAV CHOUGULE JOTIBA GANAPATI, 6 MARATHA LI (POSTHUMOUS) 71. 4281978P HAV SUNIL KUMAR, 16 BIHAR (POSTHUMOUS) 72. 4574156N HAV SATISH KUMAR, MAHAR, 1 RR 73. 5047723P HAV TIKA RAJ GURUNG, 1/1 GR 74. 5456338A HAV DIPAK KARKI, 3/5 GR (POSTHUMOUS) 75.
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