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Param Vishisht Seva Medal 1. Ic-31633P Lt Gen Arun K LIST OF PERSONNEL BEING CONFERRED GALLANTRY AND DISTINGUISHED AWARDS ON THE OCCASION OF REPUBLIC DAY-2016 ASHOK CHAKRA 1. 13625566W L/NK MOHAN NATH GOSWAMI, 9 PARA (SF) (POSTHUMOUS) PARAM VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-31633P LT GEN ARUN KUMAR SAHNI, UYSM, SM, VSM, ARTY 2. IC-31663M LT GEN RAKESH NANDAN, AVSM, SM, AAD 3. IC-34003A LT GEN MANMOHAN SINGH RAI, AVSM, VSM, ENGRS 4. IC-34014M LT GEN AMIT SHARMA, AVSM, VSM, ARMD 5. IC-34019L LT GEN DEEPENDRA SINGH HOODA, UYSM, AVSM, VSM**, INF 6. IC-34098L LT GEN HARMINDER JIT SINGH SACHDEV, AVSM, SM, INF 7. IC-34350Y LT GEN KAMALJIT SINGH, AVSM**, ARMD 8. IC-34356A LT GEN NAVKIRAN SINGH GHEI, AVSM**, PARA 9. IC-34385P LT GEN ANIL KUMAR AHUJA, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM**, ARTY 10. IC-34392L LT GEN GURMIT SINGH, UYSM, AVSM, VSM, INF 11. IC-34396F LT GEN RAVINDRAN NARAYAN NAIR, AVSM, SM, INF 12. IC-34402K LT GEN GHANSHYAM SINGH KATOCH, AVSM, VSM, INF 13. IC-34454A LT GEN GURDEEP SINGH, AVSM, INF 14. IC-34775X LT GEN RAVINDRA VASANTRAO THODGE, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF 15. IC-34890X LT GEN SRINIVASAN LAKSHMI NARSIMHAN, AVSM**, VSM, INF 16. IC-35036X LT GEN NITIN KUMAR KOHLI, AVSM, VSM, SIGS 17. IC-35040A LT GEN RAKESH MOHAN MITTAL, AVSM, SM, VSM, ENGRS(RETIRED) 18. IC-35226K LT GEN KOCHERLAKOTA GOPAL KRISHNA, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF 19. IC-37022W LT GEN SANJAY KULKARNI, AVSM, SC, SM, VSM, INF 20. MR-04133N LT GEN BHUSHAN KUMAR CHOPRA, AVSM, AMC KIRTI CHAKRA 1. JC-413444W SUB MAHENDRA SINGH, SM, 9 PARA (SF) 2. 3986807H SEP JAGDISH CHAND, 546 DSC PLATOON (POSTHUMOUS) UTTAM YUDH SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-35206W LT GEN KONSAM HIMALAY SINGH, AVSM, YSM, INF 2. IC-35471M LT GEN BIPIN RAWAT, AVSM, YSM, SM, VSM, INF 3. IC-35479Y LT GEN BALWANT SINGH NEGI, YSM, SM, VSM**, INF 4. IC-35494N LT GEN SUBRATA SAHA, YSM, VSM**, INF 5. IC-35904Y LT GEN SARATH CHAND, AVSM, VSM, INF BAR TO ATI VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-35173W LT GEN RAYMOND JOSEPH NORONHA, AVSM, SM, INF 2. IC-35650M LT GEN BOBBY CHERIAN MATHEWS, AVSM, VSM, INF 3. IC-35919F LT GEN AMARJEET SINGH, AVSM, SM, INF ATI VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-31634X LT GEN RAVINDRA SINGH PANWAR, SM, VSM, SIGS 2. IC-34028M LT GEN ANIRUDHA CHAKRAVARTY, VSM, INF 3. IC-34148L LT GEN RAJENDRA PRASAD RAI, VSM, ASC 4. IC-34708M LT GEN GOPAL SINGH BISHT, VSM, SIGS 5. IC-34765N LT GEN IQBAL SINGH SINGHA, VSM, INF 6. IC-34838P LT GEN JOHN A GEORGE, VSM, ARTY 7. IC-34901Y LT GEN PALEPU RAVI SHANKAR, VSM, ARTY 8. IC-34954X LT GEN AMIT SARIN, SM, VSM, AOC 9. IC-35109Y LT GEN RAJEEV VASANT KANITKAR, SM, VSM, ARMD 10. IC-35115M LT GEN JAGBIR SINGH, SM, VSM, MECH INF 11. IC-35137L LT GEN PATTIARIMAL MOHAMEDALI HARIZ, SM, VSM, MECH INF 12. IC-35602M LT GEN ASHOK BHIM SHIVANE, VSM, ARMD 13. IC-35796A LT GEN KANWAL JEET SINGH, VSM, EME 14. IC-35915L LT GEN RAJEEV TEWARI, ARMD 15. IC-37247Y LT GEN GOVIND SINGH CHANDEL, YSM, INF 16. IC-39818L LT GEN SURESH SHARMA, ENGRS 17. V-000347M LT GEN JAGVINDER SINGH, VSM, RVC 18. IC-35480N MAJ GEN SURINDER SINGH, SM, VSM, INF 19. IC-38747H MAJ GEN RAMKISHAN SAIWAL, VSM, AOC 20. IC-38487H MAJ GEN PAMPAPATI DODDAPPA HALLUR, VSM, INF 21. IC-39342K MAJ GEN RAJESH SAHAI, SM, INF 22. IC-39522M MAJ GEN JAIVEER SINGH NEGI, YSM, VSM**, INF 23. IC-39656L MAJ GEN DINESH SHARMA, VSM, INF 24. IC-40314K MAJ GEN CHANDI PRASAD MOHANTY, SM, VSM, INF 25. IC-40353H MAJ GEN PARAMJIT SINGH, SM, PARA 26. IC-40360Y MAJ GEN ASIT BHAILAL MISTRY, SM, VSM, INF 27. IC-40382X MAJ GEN ARVIND DUTTA, VSM, INF 28. IC-40500A MAJ GEN YOGESH KUMAR JOSHI, VrC, SM, INF 29. IC-40716F MAJ GEN MANOJ C PANDE, VSM, ENGRS SHAURYA CHAKRA 1. IC-58160L COL SANTOSH YASHWANT MAHADIK, SM, PARA, 41 RR (POSTHUMOUS) 2. IC-70237P MAJ PRAPHUL KUMAR BHARDWAJ, 12 PARA (SF) 3. IC-71155Y MAJ ANURAG KUMAR, 9 PARA (SF) 4. IC-71516M MAJ SANDIP YADAV, ARMD, 55 RR 5. SL-05351Y LT HARJINDER SINGH, GEN SER, 3 KUMAON 6. 15614460W NK SATISH KUMAR, GUARDS, 21 RR (POSTHUMOUS) 7. 4190712P NK KHEEM SINGH MEHRA, 21 KUMAON 8. 4577583P SEP DHARMA RAM, MAHAR, 1 RR (POSTHUMOUS) YUDH SEVA MEDAL 1. IC-39491X MAJ GEN AJAY KUMAR DAS, SC, INF 2. IC-40366A MAJ GEN ANAND SINGH RAWAT, SM, VSM, INF 3. IC-40680N MAJ GEN NAGESH P RAO, SM, PARA 4. IC-40685M MAJ GEN RAJ SHUKLA, SM, ARTY 5. IC-44573K BRIG SUDHIR KUMAR JHA, ASSAM REGT 6. IC-47566Y BRIG VM BHUVANA KRISHNAN, DOGRA YUDH SEVA MEDAL (Cont’d/-) 7. IC-48389W BRIG HARJEET SINGH SAHI, SM, RAJPUT 8. IC-54541P COL PARMVIR SINGH JAMWAL, SC, MECH INF 9. IC-56645P COL NAVNEET CHAIL, SM, ARMY AVN 10. IC-57959H COL RAJMEET SINGH, MAHAR, 1 RR 11. IC-58166M COL GAGANDEEP SINGH, GUARDS, 21 RR 12. IC-58215K COL RANJIT JHA, 21 PARA (SF) 13. IC-59183Y COL SUDHIR CHAMOLI, 5/5 GORKHA RIF 14. IC-59265F COL BALBIR SINGH, 2 RAJPUT BAR TO SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY) 1. IC-66544P MAJ KRISHNA KANT BAJPAI, SM, RAJPUT, 12 ASSAM RIF SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY) 1. IC-59497A LT COL RADHAKRISHNAN MURALI, INT, 4 CISU 2. IC-61070P LT COL BEJOY RAVEENDRAN, MECH INF, 31 ASSAM RIF 3. TA-42875X LT COL KARANBIR SINGH NATT, 160 INF BN TA (H&H) 4. IC-68705L MAJ AJAY SINGH RAUTELA, 3/1 GR 5. IC-69878P MAJ SANDEEP SINGH PATHANIA, DOGRA, 40 RR 6. IC-69995A MAJ UDAY BHANOT, MAHAR, 1 RR 7. IC-70432M MAJ VAIBHAV VISHESH, 19 DOGRA 8. IC-70967A MAJ AKASH ASHOK TAPADIA, 26 RAJPUT 9. IC-71185W MAJ BIKESH CHAUHAN, SIGS, 3 RR 10. SS-43870L MAJ LIENGOUSIEM K GANGTE, 12 ASSAM 11. SS-44233F MAJ N ANANDARAJ, ENGRS, 27 ASSAM RIF 12. IC-72249H CAPT MANEET KUMAR PANT, 12 PARA (SF) 13. IC-75410X CAPT VIKRANT PAUL, ASSAM, 42 RR 14. IC-75611W CAPT RAHUL SOLANKI, SIGS, 56 RR 15. IC-76196M CAPT MANEESH BORA, 4 PARA (SF) 16. IC-76448N CAPT ASHISH CHHIKARA, 5 RAJPUT 17. IC-77704K CAPT DEEPESH SINGH MEHRA, PARA, 21 RR 18. IC-79570P CAPT MAYANK SHUKLA, EME, 2 DOGRA 19. SS-43666M CAPT VINEET PHOGAT, GUARDS, 50 RR 20. SS-45863N CAPT ASHUTOSH RANA, 11 PARA (SF) 21. MS-17463L CAPT ASHWANI KUMAR, AMC, 3 LADAKH SCOUTS, 403 FD HOSP (POSTHUMOUS) 22. AR-302M SHRI RAJ KUMAR SHARMA, ASST COMDT, 27 ASSAM RIF 23. JC-460506W NB SUB LATE SANJAY MURLIDHAR, MARATHA LI, 56 RR 24. 2994529Y HAV BABLI SINGH, 5 RAJPUT 25. 4188349L HAV DIWAN SINGH, 3 KUMAON 26. 13622866M HAV DEEPAK THAPA CHHETRI, 4 PARA (SF) 27. 13623694P HAV SANTHOSH JOSEPH, 4 PARA (SF) 28. 4369767P L/HAV RHOROTHO KATIRY, ASSAM, 42 RR 29. 4572469N L/HAV DHARMENDRA KUMAR, 15 MAHAR 30. 4000012N NK SURENDER PAL, 2 DOGRA 31. 4084250H NK SATYAPAL SINGH RAWAT, 4 PARA (SF) 32. 5756932A NK MOHAN GURUNG, PARA, 21 RR 33. 13626111M NK RACHPAL SINGH, 12 PARA (SF) 34. 15203010L NK CH UMAMAHESHWAR RAO, ARTY, 32 RR SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY) (Cont’d/-) 35. 15612737L NK SRI CHITRA SAIKIA, GUARDS, 21 RR (POSTHUMOUS) 36. 4002436H L/NK SANJAY MANKOTIA, 19 DOGRA 37. 5048055W L/NK AASH KUMAR GURUNG, 3/1 GR (POSTHUMOUS) 38. 15619062Y L/NK HARMESH SINGH, GUARDS, 21 RR 39. 16012692P L/NK NARESH SINGH RAJPUT, 16 RAJ RIF 40. 3204692K SEP ANKUL, 12 JAT 41. 3408197M SEP HARPREET SINGH, 8 SIKH (POSTHUMOUS) 42. 4201029X SEP MAHENDAR SINGH SHAWANT, KUMAON, 50 RR 43. 4378804Y SEP KHIANGTE LALNUNCHHUANGA, ASSAM, 35 RR 44. 19002584A SEP JARMAL SINGH, 8 SIKH 45. 15175529H GUNNER JAGESHWAR, ARTY, 29 RR (POSTHUMOUS) 46. 5852252X RFN SHSHIR MALL, GR, 32 RR (POSTHUMOUS) 47. G/5011948M RFN VIJAY KUMAR, 23 ASSAM RIF 48. 15623495N GDMN JAGDISH PRASAD, GUARDS, 21 RR (POSTHUMOUS) BAR TO SENA MEDAL (DISTINGUISHED) 1. IC-44038K BRIG H DHARMARAJAN, SM, ENGRS 2. IC-57146M COL ANIRUDH CHAUHAN, SM, 20 RAJ RIF 3. IC-57379N COL AAKASH KHAZANCHI, SM, SIKH, 46 RR BN SENA MEDAL (DISTINGUISHED) 1. IC-38280H MAJ GEN INDUPURU NARAYANA, VSM, ARTY 2. IC-38528F MAJ GEN KAPIL KUMAR AGGRAWAL, VSM, EME 3. IC-39609N MAJ GEN AJAY OHRI, INF 4. IC-41067N MAJ GEN JAI SINGH NAIN, INF 5. IC-41456N MAJ GEN RAKESH KUMAR ANAND, VSM, SIGS 6. IC-45200H MAJ GEN RAJINDER KUMAR, VSM, JAG DEPTT 7. IC-41585N BRIG KRISHNA KUMAR MAHADEVAN IYER, AAD 8. IC-41860H BRIG SHANTANU DAYAL, VSM, GARH RIF 9. IC-41480K BRIG BISHWAJEET GHOSH, VSM, ENGRS 10. IC-42400N BRIG TUMUL VARMA, VSM, EME 11. IC-42404K BRIG JAI SINGH, GRENADIERS 12. IC-47603F BRIG VIRESH PRATAP SINGH KAUSHIK, KUMAON 13. IC-48067W BRIG RASHIM BALI, VSM, SIKH LI 14. IC-48502A BRIG ANIL SINGH, ENGRS 15. V-000398A BRIG ANIL KUMAR, RVC 16. IC-41977F COL DHARAMVEER SINGH SUHAG, VSM, GORKHA RIF 17. IC-49449M COL INDERJIT SINGH PANJRATH, AAD 18. IC-50491X COL VINOD BAJIYA, RAJPUT 19. IC-50563W COL JITENDRA BENIWAL, SIKH LI 20. IC-50847A COL A SRIDHAR, ARTY 21. IC-52881Y COL APINDER PAL SINGH, SIGS 22. IC-53047M COL DIGVIJAY SINGH, SIKH 23. IC-54320H COL KANWAR JITENDRA SINGH, ASC 24. IC-54357K COL GAURAV JAIN, ARTY 25. IC-54397L COL RAGHUDEEP MINHAS, 269 ENGR REGT 26. IC-56631P COL SONENDER SINGH, 117 ENGR REGT SENA MEDAL (DISTINGUISHED) (Cont’d/-) 27.
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