On May 09, 2023, the President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu, who is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, presented gallantry awards to personnel of the Armed Forces, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), and State/Union Territory Police during the Defence Investiture Ceremony (Phase-1) in New Delhi. A total of 8 Kirti Chakras and 29 Shaurya Chakras were awarded, with five of the Kirti Chakras and five of the Shaurya Chakras awarded posthumously. The awards were given to individuals who showed exceptional bravery, courage, and dedication to their duties.
History of the Gallantry Awards
- After India gained independence, the government instituted three gallantry awards, namely the Param Vir Chakra, the Maha Vir Chakra, and the Vir Chakra on 26th January 1950, effective from 15th August 1947.
- Later, on 4th January 1952, the government instituted three more gallantry awards named the Ashoka Chakra Class-I, the Ashoka Chakra Class-II, and the Ashoka Chakra Class-III, effective from 15th August 1947, which were later renamed the Ashoka Chakra, the Kirti Chakra, and the Shaurya Chakra, respectively, in January 1967.
- These awards are arranged in order of precedence, starting from the Param Vir Chakra, followed by the Ashoka Chakra, the Maha Vir Chakra, the Kirti Chakra, the Vir Chakra, and the Shaurya Chakra.
SHAURYA CHAKRA
Shaurya Chakra is a gallantry award presented by the Indian government to recognize acts of gallantry in the presence of the enemy. It is the third-highest peacetime decoration in India after the Ashoka Chakra and the Kirti Chakra. The Shaurya Chakra is awarded to both civilians as well as military personnel. It was established on January 4, 1952, and is awarded for acts of bravery, courageous action, and self-sacrifice while not engaged in direct action with the enemy.
SHAURYA CHAKRA (Non Posthumous)
S.No. | NAME AND OTHER DETAILS | Service |
1 | SHRI AMIT KUMAR, ASSISTANT COMMANDANT, CRPF | MHA |
2 | SHRI SATENDRA SINGH, ASSISTANT COMMANDANT, 21 BN, CRPF | MHA |
3 | 2693096F HAVILDAR GHANSHYAM (NOW NAIB SUBEDAR), THE GRENADIERS, 55TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES | Army |
4 | (i) SHRI VIKKI KUMAR PANDEY, DEPUTY COMMANDANT, 209 CoBRA, CRPF (ii) SHRI VIJAY ORAON, CONSTABLE/GD, 209 CoBRA, CRPF | MHA (Act performed together) |
5 | LIEUTENANT COMMANDER MRITUNJAY KUMAR (07456-W) | Navy |
6 | IC-78962W MAJOR AMIT DAHIYA, SENA MEDAL, 1ST BATTALION, THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) | Army |
7 | (i) SHRI SOMAY VINAYAK MUNDE, IPS, ADDL. SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE (NOW SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE), MAHARASHTRA POLICE (ii) SHRI RAVINDRA KASHINATH NAITAM, HEAD CONSTABLE, MAHARASHTRA POLICE (iii) SHRI TIKARAM SAMPATRAO KATENGE, POLICE NAIK, MAHARASHTRA POLICE | MHA (Act performed together) |
8 | IC-72252H MAJOR NITIN DHAANIA, 2ND BATTALION, THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) | Army |
9 | 14941570X LANCE NAIK RAGH VENDRA SINGH, THE MECHANISED INFANTRY, 9TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES | Army |
10 | IC-80532L MAJOR SANDEEP KUMAR, THE GRENADIERS, 55TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES | Army |
11 | SS-47677W MAJOR ABHISHEK SINGH, THE MECHANISED INFANTRY, 50TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES | Army |
12 | (i) SQUADRON LEADER SANDEEP KUMAR JHAJHRIA, (33270) ACCOUNTS/GARUD (ii) CORPORAL (NOW SERGEANT) ANAND SINGH, (954576) INDIAN AIR FORCE (GARUD) | AIR FORCE (Act performed together) |
13 | IC-77164W MAJOR ADITYA BHADAURIA, THE KUMAON REGIMENT, 50TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES | Army |
14 | (i) GROUP CAPTAIN YOGESHWAR KRISHNARAO KANDALKAR, (27207) FLYING (PILOT) (ii) FLIGHT LIEUTENANT TEJPAL, (36539) METEOROLOGY/GARUD (iii) LEADING AIRCRAFTMAN SUNIL KUMAR, (990231) INDIAN AIR FORCE (SECURITY) | AIR FORCE (Act performed together) |
15 | SS-48529X CAPTAIN (NOW MAJOR) YUDHVIR SINGH, THE MECHANISED INFANTRY, 9TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES | Army |
16 | SS-48830N CAPTAIN RAKESH T R, 9TH BATTALION, THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) | Army |
17 | 13779485Y LANCE NAIK VIKAS CHOUDHARY, THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR RIFLES, 3RD BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES | Army |
18 | SS-48517H CAPTAIN (NOW MAJOR) ARUN KUMAR, THE KUMAON REGIMENT, 13TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES | Army |
SHAURYA CHAKRA (Posthumous)
S.No. | NAME AND OTHER DETAILS | Service |
1** | 9115892W RIFLEMAN AURANGZAB, JAMMU AND KASHMIR LIGHT INFANTRY, 44TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES (POSTHUMOUS) | Army |
2 | 3017767L SEPOY KARN VEER SINGH, THE RAJPUT REGIMENT, 44TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES (POSTHUMOUS) | Army |
3 | 15240522P GUNNER JASBIR SINGH, THE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, 19TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES (POSTHUMOUS) | Army |
4 | 665/SPO CONSTABLE MUDASIR AHMAD SHEIKH, JAMMU AND KASHMIR POLICE (BARAMULLA) (POSTHUMOUS) | Army |
5 | 13773112P NAIK JASBIR SINGH, 6TH BATTALION, THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR RIFLES (POSTHUMOUS) | Army |
KIRTI CHAKRA
The Kirti Chakra is an Indian military decoration awarded for valour, courageous action, and self-sacrifice away from the field of battle. It is awarded to military personnel, as well as civilians, who have exhibited exemplary bravery in the face of danger. The Kirti Chakra is the second-highest peacetime gallantry award in India after the Ashoka Chakra. It was formerly known as the Ashoka Chakra Class-II and was renamed the Kirti Chakra in January 1967.
KIRTI CHAKRA (Non Posthumous)
S.No. | NAME AND OTHER DETAILS | Service |
1 | 15486168N NAIK DEVENDRA PRATAP SINGH, THE ARMOURED CORPS, 55TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES | Army |
2 | SS-46926X MAJOR SHUBHANG, THE DOGRA REGIMENT, 62ND BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES | Army |
3 | 3011334X NAIK JITENDRA SINGH, THE RAJPUT REGIMENT, 44TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES | Army |
KIRTI CHAKRA (Posthumous)
S.No. | NAME AND OTHER DETAILS | Service |
1 | SHRI SUDIP SARKAR, CONSTABLE/GD, BSF (POSTHUMOUS) | MHA |
2 | (i) SHRI DEEPAK BHARDWAJ, SUB INSPECTOR, STATE GOVERNMENT OF CHHATTISGARH (POSTHUMOUS) (ii) SHRI SODHI NARAYAN, HEAD CONSTABLE, STATE GOVERNMENT OF CHHATTISGARH (POSTHUMOUS) (iii) SHRI SHRAWAN KASHYAP, HEAD CONSTABLE, STATE GOVERNMENT OF CHHATTISGARH (POSTHUMOUS) | MHA (Act performed together) |
3 | SHRI ROHIT KUMAR, SG. CONSTABLE, J&K POLICE (POSTHUMOUS) | MHA |
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FAQs
What are the 6 types of gallantry awards?
Param Vir Chakra (PVC)
Ashoka Chakra (AC)
Maha Vir Chakra (MVC)
Kirti Chakra (KC)
Vir Chakra (VrC)
Shaurya Chakra (SC)
Which Gallantry award is the highest in Indian Army?
The PVC can be awarded to officers and enlisted personnel from all branches of the Indian military. It can also be awarded posthumously.
Since the establishment of the PVC, there have been a total of 21 recipients.