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P.T.O Copy to Tele: 23018597 Integrated HQ of Min of Def (Army) Military Secretary's Branch / MS (X) South Block, New Delhi - 110101 A/45101/HA/RD-15/MS(X) :23 Jan 2015 HQ Southern Command . HQ Eastern Command HQ Western Command HQ Central Command HQ Northern Command HQ Army Trg Command . HQ Andaman & Nicobar Command HQ Strategic Forces Command HQ South Western Command HONOURS AND AWARDS: REPUBLIC DAY 2015 1. The list of personnel being conferred Defence Decorations and Gallantry Awards on the occasion of Republic Day 2015 is enclosed as Appendix 'A' for information. 2. The awards will be notified in the Gazette of India both in English and Hindi. The name, personal number and regimental details on the Sanads and Medals have to be inscribed in Hindi and the Hindi spellings of the name have to be the same as they appear in the Gazette of India notifying the awards. Since it· would not be possible to make any alteration or amendment to the Sanad/Medal later on it is essential that the Gazette Notification contains the correct spellings of the names i.e. as in the official records of the recipients. 3. You are requested to ensure that the Hindi/English spellings of the names and other particulars as written in the citations received from you are absolutely correct. If any amendment thereto is required to be made, the same may be intimated to this Headquarters by fastest means by 06 Feb 2015. As the Ministry of Defence proposes to publish the Gazette Notification immediately after the announcement of awards, it is imperative that changes in particulars of the awardees, if any, are intimated to this HQ positively by 06 Feb 2015. After that date nil report will be assumed and the Gazette would by published as per the particulars given in the citation. 4. On behalf of the COASt MS Branch forwards its compliments and congratulations to all the recipients of the Defence Decorations and Gallantry awards. 5. It is requested that the list may be declassified after 1230 hrs on 25 Jan 2015. (Archana Rai) Addl MS (X) For Military Secretary Encl.: As stated P.T.O Copy to :- All Record Office concerned Col/Col Cmdt of RegtjCorps MA to COAS, VCOAS, CISC, DCOAS (IS&T), DCOAS (P&S), AG, QMG, MGO, E-in-C, DGMO DG AR, DG ADM & COORD, DG ARMY AD, DG ARTY, DG BR, DG EME, DG INF, DG IS, DG MECH FORCES, DG MI, DG MT, DG NCC, DG Ol, DG RVS, DG SD, DG ST, DG (MP&PS), DGDIA & DCIDS (INT), DG FP, DG WE, DG W, DGR, SO-in-C, DG RR, DG OS, DG NSG, SECY BRDB, DG BSF, IG SFF, HQ IDS (MS&SD) MS Branch MS-l, MS-2, MS-3, MS-4Cl, MS-4C2, MS-4Dl, MS-4D2, MS-4E, MS-6, MS-7, MS-9, MS-ll, MS-12, MS-13, MS-14, MS-1S, MS-16, MS-17, MS(X)(ii), MS(Brig) GS Branch ADG(IS), ADG(Adm & Coord), ADG ARMY AVN, SD-l, AC-2, MT-l, MT-14, Arty-l, Sigs-l, MT-20, TA-l, TA-S, DSC Dte, INF-l, MO Coord, MI(FD), DGIS (Coord) AG Branch AG Coord, PS Coord, MP(S&6), CW-l, CW-2, CW-S, CW-6, Med Dte/DMS-l, DMS-2, MPRS(O) QMG ADG APS, Ql, ST-l, ST-12, RV-l, Qtg Dte, MF Dte, Mov Coord, RV Dte, DDG Pioneers, APS Dte/APS-l MGO MGO(S&C), OS-14, EME Coord, EME Pers E-in-C E Coord, E1A, E1B, E1C, E1R, DGBR(Coord) Min of Def MoD/D(MS), DGAFMS, DPR, DGQA, DRDO, DPP/Air HQ, DPS/Naval HQ ( Appendix 'A' (Reference to para 1 of AHQ letter No A/45101/HA/RD-15/MS(X)dt~Jan 15) LIST OF PERSONNEL BEING CONFERRED GALLANTRY AND DISTINGUISHED AWARDS ON THE OCCASION OF REPUBLIC DAY-2015 ASHOK CHAKRA 1. 16012114A NK NEERAJ KUMAR SINGH, RAJ RIF, 57 RR (POSTHUMOUS) PARAM VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-27969X LT GEN RAJESH PANT, AVSM, VSM, SIGS (RETD) 2. IC-30682L LT GEN MANVENDER SINGH, AVSM, VSM, INF 3. IC-30702N LT GEN PHILIP CAMPOSE, AVSM**, VSM, MECH INF 4. IC-31014F LT GEN VIJAY KUMAR SAXENA, AVSM, VSM, AAD 5. IC-31134A LT GEN GAUTAM MOORTHY, AVSM, VSM, AOC (RETD) 6. IC-31323K LT GEN SANJEEV MADHOK, AVSM, VSM, MECH INF 7. IC-31324M LT GEN KOTHENETH SURENDRANATH, AVSM**, SM, VSM, ARMD 8. IC-31336F LT GEN SUNIL SADANAND JOG, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF (RETD) 9. IC-31348W LT GEN RAJAN BAKHSHI, UYSM, ARMD 10. IC-31638N LT GEN OM PRAKASH, UYSM, AVSM, SM, INF 11. IC-31642W LT GEN NURSINGHA PRASAD PADHI, VSM, ENGRS 12. IC-31653H LT GEN ANIL KUMAR BHALLA, AVSM, VSM, ARMD 13. IC-31736N LT GEN RAJIV BHALLA, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF 14. IC-31739F LT GEN CHANGALI .ANANDA KRISHNAN, UYSM, AVSM,INF 15. IC-34036L LT GEN PERUVEMBA RAMACHANDRAN KUMAR, AVSM, VSM, ARTY (GC) 16. IC-36200F LT GEN BALBIR SINGH PAMA, SM, VSM, INF (RETD) 17. IC-36527A LT GEN RAKESH CHANDRA CHADHA, AVSM, VSM, ARMD 18. MR-04006Y LT GEN VED PRAKASH CHATURVEDI, VSM, AMC 19. DR-10298H LT GEN VIMAL ARORA, AVSM, VSM**, AD CORPS KIRTI CHAKRA 1. IC-74786M CAPT JAIDEV, 10 PARA (SF), 3 RR 2. JC-531276A SUB AJAY VARDHAN, 14 GARH RIF (POSTHUMOUS) 3. JC-602970Y NB SUB KOSH BAHADUR GURUNG, 1 GORKHA RIF, 15 RR UTTAM YUDH SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-34385P LT GEN ANIL KUMAR AHUJA, AVSM, SM, VSM**, ARTY (GC) 2. IC-34392L LT GEN GURMIT SINGH,AVSM, VSM, INF 3. IC-34605N LT GEN RAKESH SHARMA, AVSM, VSM, INF BAR TO ATI VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-30408N LT GEN VIJAY KUMAR NARULA, AVSM, SM, ARTY (RETD) 2. IC-30507W LT GEN SANJEEV CHOPRA, AVSM, 'SM, INF (RETD) 3. IC-34890X LT GEN SRINIVASAN LAKSHMI NARASIMHAN, AVSM, VSM, INF Contd .... 1/8 AT! V!SH!SHT SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-30701L LT GEN ABHAY TRIVIKRAM PARNAIK, SM, VSM, ENGRS 2. IC~30727A LT GEN TEJWANT SINGH GILL, SM, VSM, INF (RETD) 3. IC-30736F LT GEN JATINDER SIKAND, VSM, ENGRS 4. IC-31118H LT GEN BALVINDER SINGH SACHAR, SM, VSM**, INF 5. IC-31663M LT GEN RAKESH NANDAN, SM, AAD 6. IC-34014M LT GEN AMIT SHARMA, VSM, ARMD 7. IC-34098L LT GEN HARMINDERJIT SINGH SACHDEV, SM, INF 8. IC-34379F LT GEN RAJIV BHATIA, AAD 9. IC-34410H LT GEN SATYA PAL SINGH KATEWA, ASC 10. IC-34760P LT GEN PRAVEEN BAKSHI, VSM, ARMD 11. IC-34888A LT GEN RAVINDRA PRATAP SAHI, INF 12. IC-35040A LT GEN RAKESH MOHAN MITTAL, SM, VSM, ENGRS 13. IC-35226K LT GEN KOCHERLAKOTA GOPALA KRISHNA, SM, VSM, INF 14. MR-03911F LT GEN MANOJ KUMAR UNNI, VSM, AMC 15. MR-04317M LT GEN PREM PRAKASH VARMA, SM, VSM, AMC 16. IC-35153H MAJ GEN DEVENDRA KUMAR PUROHIT, SM, VSM, INF 17. IC-35481W MAJ GEN RAJIV NARAYANAN, VSM, ARMD 18. IC-35941M MAJ GEN PRAKASH NARAYAN TRIPATHI, VSM, AAD 19. IC-37371A MAJ GEN ASHOK KUMAR, ASC 20. IC-37555Y MAJ GEN VINOD G KHAN DARE , SM, INF 21. IC-38266W MAJ GEN SURINDER SINGH, VSM, INF 22. IC-38708K MAJ GEN ASHOK AMBRE, SM, INF 23. IC-38731X MAJ GEN SURENDER SINGH LAMBA, SM, AOC 24. IC-38753W MAJ GEN JASWINDER SINGH SANDHU, VSM, INF 25. IC-39070P MAJ GEN RANBIR SINGH, YSM, SM, INF 26. IC-39098P MAJ GEN GURPRATAP SINGH DHILLON, YSM, SM, INF 27. IC-39295X MAJ GEN PARMINDER JIT SINGH PANNU, VSM, INF 28. IC-39492A MAJ GEN ANIL CHAUHAN, SM, VSM, INF 29. IC-39676Y MAJ GEN DHARAMVIR SINGH RANA, SM, VSM, INF 30. IC-39826K MAJ GEN TARLOCHAN SINGH SIDANA, VSM, ENGRS 31. IC-40022F MAJ GEN ANIL KUMAR BHATT, SM, VSM, INF SHAURYA CHAKRA 1. IC-58918L LT COL SANKALP KUMAR, 24 PUNJAB (POSTHUMOUS) 2. IC-69696F MAJ MUKUL SHARMA, 4 PARA (SF) 3. IC-70688P MAJ ABHIJAI, ENGRS, 39 (I) R&O FLT (POSTHUMOUS) 4. IC-70817K MAJ ASHUTOSH KUMAR PANDEY, RAJPUT, 44 RR 5. IC-71174K MAJ R VAMSHI KRISHNAN, ENGRS, 50 RR 6. IC-72464N MAJ BIBHANSHU DHONDIYAL,5/5 GR (FF) 7. 4572211A NK SWARUP KUMAR GHORAI, 20 MAHAR 8. 13769423L RFN MANGA RAM, 3 JAK RIF 9. 13776150W PTR BALVINDER SINGH, 1 PARA (SF) (POSTHUMOUS) YUDH SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-38300L MAJ GEN VIVEK PRATAP SINGH, INF 2. IC-39465W MAJ GEN AMARJEET SINGH BEDI, VSM, INF 3. IC-39522M MAJ GEN JAIVEER SINGH NEGI, VSM**, INF 4. IC-39929H MAJ GEN SARANJEET SINGH, INF Contd .... 2/8 YUDH SEVA MEDAL (Cont'd) 5. IC-42954M BRIG ACHUTHAN PRAMOD KUMAR, INF 6. IC-43914X BRIG RAJIV KUMAR MAHNA, SM, KUMAON 7 . IC-44065N BRIG MANJINDER SINGH, MADRAS 8. IC-44261N BRIG BRIJ GOPAL, SM, DOGRA 9. IC-44527P BRIG ASHOK SINGH, SM, MADRAS 10. IC-44545X BRIG ANINDYA SENGUPTA, PUNJAB 11. IC-47020Y BRIG DINESH SINGH RANA, SM, GARH RIF 12. IC-47223H BRIG SANJEEV CHAUHAN, GORKHA RIF 13. IC-55822X COL MUNINDRA NATH RAI, 9 GORKHA RIF, 42 RR SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY) 1. IC-56184W LT COL GALBA SIVA KIRAN KUMAR, ARMY AVN, 2051 UH FLT 2. IC-59579H LT COL AKKULA BALAKRISHNA, ENGRS, BD UNIT 3. IC-62163W MAJ RAMAN JHA, 7 JAT 4. IC-64202H MAJ PN SUJAY KUMAR, 18 MAHAR 5. IC-68291K MAJ ABHINAV BOSE, MECH INF, 21 ASSAM RIF 6. IC-68473X MAJ GAURAV DIXIT, 2 RAJPUT 7. IC-69642A MAJ CHANNABASAVESH K GUNDE, MAHAR, 1 RR 8.
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