New Delhi, Aug 14 A total of 154 Indian Army officers and personnel were conferred gallantry awards, including six Shaurya Chakra, on the occasion of the 75th Independence Day, the Indian Army said on Saturday. A total of six Shaurya Chakra have been awarded, of which one is posthumous. Bar to Sena medal (gallantry) has been awarded to four, Sena Medal (gallantry) awarded to 116, including 15 posthumous, and Mention-in-Despatches to 28 Army officers which includes three posthumous.
Six Indian Army officers and personnel have been honoured with India's third-highest gallantry medal in peacetime, Shaurya Chakra for their bravery in counter-terror operations in Jammu and Kashmir. Major Ravi Kumar Chaudhary, Major Arun Kumar Pandey, Captain Vikas Khatri, Captain Ashutosh Kumar (posthumous), Sepoy Neeraj Ahlawat and Rifleman Mukesh Kumar were conferred the Shaurya Chakra for their bravery during counter-terrorism operations in the Kashmir valley.
On June 9, 2020, Major Arun Kumar Pandey received intelligence input about five terrorists in a village of Jammu and Kashmir. He was able to pinpoint the likely location of the terrorists in a huge orchard with dense undergrowth. Major Pandey sited a gap free cordon and led the search for the terrorists. He observed suspicious movement in the dense undergrowth towards which he advanced tactically with his fellow soldiers.
Suddenly, he was met with indiscriminate fire to which he retaliated after taking cover in the folds of the ground. He crawled forward through the burst of terrorist fire and neutralized one terrorist by his own fire. In doing so, he came in the line of fire of another terrorist. Major Arun swiftly rolled sideways and moved forward to engage him at close quarters, thereby neutralizing him. He neutralized two terrorists.
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Since April 2019, Major Ravi Kumar Chaudhary participated and exhibited exceptional resoluteness resulting in elimination of 13 terrorists. On June 2, 2020, specific input about the presence of three terrorists in a village of Jammu and Kashmir was received. Once the presence of terrorists was confirmed on June 3, 2020 at 6.20 a.m, Major Ravi re-aligned the cordon.
He along with his fellow soldiers crawled forward under intense terrorist fire. The hiding terrorists also fired Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL) grenades and rushed out in a bid to escape. Appreciating the grave danger to his fellow soldier, he pushed him aside exposing himself to heavy terrorist fire. Maintaining his tactical composure, Major Ravi Kumar Chaudhary effectively engaged the fleeing terrorists at close range resulting in the elimination of one terrorist and grievously injuring another terrorist.
Late Captain Ashutosh Kumar, Commander of the Ghatak Platoon, at a post close to the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir on November 8, 2020 received information of a likely escape by terrorists. He proceeded to establish stops along the likely routes of escape by terrorists. At 6.30 a.m. a cut off group led by Captain Ashutosh observed the movements of the escaping terrorists.