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300 Army personnel move SC against prosecution

300 Army personnel move SC against prosecution – Today’s Paper – The Hindu

300 Army personnel move SC against prosecution – Today’s Paper – The Hindu

300 Army personnel move SC against prosecution

We are being persecuted for doing our duty in insurgency-hit areas, they say

Over 300 Army officers on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court against what they called “persecution” by the court and civilian agencies, like the CBI, for doing their duty in the insurgency-hit areas of Jammu and Kashmir and the northeastern States.

The petition, filed by senior officers at the level of Commanders, comes shortly after the court directed a CBI SIT to file chargesheets, in a time-bound manner, against Army officers involved in the Manipur extra-judicial killings, in which innocents were allegedly killed after being branded as insurgents. The court is monitoring the CBI probe and cases number up to over 1,500.

Hearing on August 20

The petition, filed by Colonel Amit Kumar and several other officers, was mentioned by advocate Aishwarya Bhati before a Bench led by Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra, who scheduled the case for August 20.

According to the petition, an “extraordinary circumstance” was prevailing over armed forces personnel fighting in the insurgency-hit areas and the nation’s borders. They are plagued by doubts whether performing their duty to fight enemies would expose them to prosecution and land them in jail.

The petition said the Supreme Court’s orders and the resultant CBI action against Army personnel had made soldiers jittery. The petitioners said officers like them were finding it difficult to answer their men’s questions. “The ongoing situation is demoralising the officers and troops deployed in field areas and fighting in counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir and north-eastern States.”

It said the “manner in which the ongoing inquiry is being forced to be speeded up by the court” and chargesheets directed to be filed in a time-bound manner without following the prescribed procedure as per the CBI manual, reflected the “extremely vulnerable state for the officers and troops engaged in these operations.”

The officers said, “The extraordinary circumstances in which their colleagues are being persecuted and prosecuted for carrying out their bona fide duties, without making any distinction or determination with regard to act having been done in good faith, without any criminal intent or mens rea ,” compelled them to approach the court.


LIST OF PERSONNEL BEING CONFERRED GALLANTRY AWARDS ON THE OCCASION OF INDEPENDENCE DAY – 2018

KIRTI CHAKRA

1. 3007678Y SEP VRAHMA PAL SINGH, RAJPUT (POSTHUMOUS)

SHAURYA CHAKRA


1. IC-62648Y LT COL ARJUN SHARMA, JAT
2. IC-76179M MAJ PAWAN GAUTAM, ENGRS
3. IC-76811Y MAJ ADITYA KUMAR, GARH RIF
4. SS-43745F MAJ PAWAN KUMAR, JAT
5. IC-78575F CAPT KANINDER PAUL SINGH, RAJPUT
6. SS-44853X CAPT VARMA JAYESH RAJESH, RAJPUT
7. JC-414217H NB SUB ANIL KUMAR DHAYIA,  PARA
8. JC-461439H NB SUB VIJAY KUMAR YADAV, MARATHA LI
9. 5757174A HAV KUL BAHADUR THAPA, PARA (SF)
10. 9108390L HAV JAWEED AHMAD BHAT, SM, PARA (SF)
11. 15220840X GNR RANJIT SINGH, ARTY
12. 9115892W RFN AURANGZAB, JAK LI (POSTHUMOUS)
13. G/5008469A RFN JAIPRAKASH ORAON, ASSAM RIF (POSTHUMOUS)
14. G/5016407P RFN RATHVA LILESH BHAI, ASSAM RIF

 

BAR TO SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY)


1. SS-44990W CAPT RAKESH NAIR, SM, ARMD
2. SS-45306P CAPT UMESH LAMBA, SM, PARA (SF)
3. 12974389N NK NAZIR AHMED WANI, SM, JAK LI

 

SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY)


1. IC-62086M LT COL MAHENDRA PAL SINGH BHADORIA, SIKH LI
2. IC-62867A LT COL SAMAR RAGHAV, KUMAON
3. IC-62966H LT COL RAKESH TOKAS, PARA (SF)
4. IC-68003M MAJ RANVEER SINGH, JAT
5. IC-68016K MAJ JITENDRA SINGH MEHTA, ARTY
6. IC-68702X MAJ JAMES JACOB, MADRAS
7. IC-68749H MAJ RAMAN GAKHAR, SIKH
8. IC-69259F MAJ AVIJIT SINGH, MAHAR
9. IC-69678Y MAJ VIKRAM SHARMA, GUARDS
10. IC-70229W MAJ ABHISHEK SINHA, PUNJAB
11. IC-70511F MAJ DEEPAK SINGH, ENGRS
12. IC-71440X MAJ KHADASE NAND KISHOR DIPAK, ARTY
13. IC-71488L MAJ KAMAL KUMAR CHHETRI, ASC
14. IC-72000W MAJ ADITYA SHARMA, GRENADIERS
15. IC-72260F MAJ HEMANT DUTTA, SIKH LI
16. IC-72307F MAJ V RAHUL SAXENA, PARA (SF)
17. IC-74866K MAJ JAIKANT SINGH, ENGRS
18. IC-75094K MAJ BHANU RANA, NAGA
19. IC-75345H MAJ MAYANK MISHRA, ARTY
20. IC-75864L MAJ SUMEET BHARDWAJ, RAJPUT
21. IC-76236H MAJ SHAILENDRA KUMAR YADAV, SIGS
22. IC-77058X MAJ GIRISH SHARMA, EME
23. IC-77067Y MAJ ARVIND B NAIR, EME
24. IC-77206X MAJ ISHAN DHIMAN, SIKH
25. IC-75898Y CAPT SAGAR PRAKASH PARDESHI, ARMD
26. IC-76549F CAPT SHASHANK SHARMA, MADRAS
27. IC-76793F CAPT KRISHNAKUMAR K, SIGS
28. IC-79395L CAPT UDIT MOHAN RAJ, SIGS
29. IC-81695L LT NAVIN KUMAR, PARA (SF)
30. JC-413635L SUB KARAN SINGH, PARA
31. JC-414159K NB SUB BIPIN SINGH, PARA (SF)
32. 2999756H HAV RAMVIR SINGH, PARA
33. 3000043X HAV SHIV KUMAR, RAJPUT
34. 3002026W HAV RAM LAL, RAJPUT
35. 13625061A HAV SANDEEP KUMAR, PARA (SF)
36. 13767221L HAV RAKESH KUMAR, PARA (SF)
37. 15486052X L/DFR HANS RAJ, ARMD
38. 2495827Y NK SATNAM SINGH, PUNJAB
39. 2497311P NK JAGJIT SINGH, PUNJAB
40. 2695302Y NK RAKESH KUMAR CHOTIA, GRENDIERS (POSTHUMOUS)
41. 3001231L NK SANJAY SINGH, RAJPUT
42. 3201769W NK GULVIR SINGH, JAT
43. 3404674L NK JAGATINDER SINGH, SIKH
44. 4479177Y NK BAKSHI RAM SINGH, SIKH LI
45. 9104049W NK MUDASIR AHMAD, JAK LI (POSTHUMOUS)
46. 9108454L NK ZAHIR ABAS, PARA (SF)
47. 12974187M NK NAZIR AHMAD BHAT, JAK LI
48. 13626067N NK SURJEET SINGH, PARA (SF)
49. 13626272P NK DEVI SINGH, PARA (SF)
50. 13764105X NK DHARAM PAL, JAK LI
51. 15180470X NK KULWANT SINGH, ARTY
52. 15327862N NK SHREEKANT KARI, ENGRS
53. 15345181N NK JAGIRA RAM, ENGRS
54. 15618558F NK LOURDHU RAJU REDDY MOSU, GUARDS
55. 16017846A NK KRASHAN SINGH RAJPUT, RAJ RIF
56. 2495568F L/NK AJAY KUMAR, PUNJAB
57. 3204223F L/NK PARTAP SINGH, JAT
58. 4201540N L/NK SANJAY YADAV, PARA (SF)
59. 9108192A L/NK JAVAID AHMAD BHAT, JAK LI
60. 13627886K L/NK GOPAL SINGH, PARA (SF)
61. 14936730H L/NK DINESH KUMAR, MECH INF
62. 15168798M L/NK NEELESH SINGH, ARTY (POSTHUMOUS)
63. 15624881M L/NK KAINATO K ACHUMI, GUARDS
64. 18005310K L/NK JATINDER SINGH, ENGRS
65. 2815734M SEP BHUSARE SHIVAJI GANGADHAR, MARATHA LI
66. 3010786N SEP RAVI BHUSAN SHAHI, RAJPUT
67. 3010853N SEP VIJAY SINGH GURJAR, RAJPUT
68. 3011203M SEP SURENDRA KUMAR, RAJPUT
69. 3011667K SEP DINESH KUMAR, RAJPUT
70. 3013229A SEP BHANU PRATAP SINGH TOMAR, RAJPUT
71. 3014624A SEP HARIOM SINGH PUNDIR, RAJPUT
72. 3014823N SEP ABDUL AZIZ KHAN, RAJPUT
73. 3208824K SEP HET RAM GODARA, JAT (POSTHUMOUS)
74. 4007895L SEP JEEWAN KUMAR, DOGRA
75. 4201465P SEP LALIT CHAND, KUMAON
76. 4205156K SEP SACHIN KUMAR, KUMAON
77. 4205530F SEP MAHESH SINGH, KUMAON
78. 4290888P SEP LAL BABU YADAV, BIHAR
79. 4380846K SEP SP SOMI, ASSAM
80. 15179775L SEP MUKESH SINGH, ARTY
81. 15224991N SEP BANSODE JIVAN UTTAM, ARTY
82. 19000066F SEP PARGAT SINGH, SIKH (POSTHUMOUS)
83. 19007642H SEP MANJINDER SINGH, SIKH (POSTHUMOUS)
84. 4092090H RFN KRISHNA CHANDRA JAKHMOLA, GARH RIF
85. 16023296Y RFN SACHIN KUMAR, RAJ RIF
86. 13628412P PTR MANAS TUNG, PARA (SF)
87. 15190474F GNR RANJEET KUMAR, ARTY
88. 15233461A GNR ARVINDER KUMAR, ARTY (POSTHUMOUS)
89. 15505116P SWR RAJESH KUMAR, ARMD
90. 15507596H SWR RAHUL SINGH BHADOURIA, ARMD
91. 15508595M SWR SANJAY PASWAN, ARMD
92. 15737683P SIGMN KUSHWAH PRADIPSINGH BRIJKISHORSINGH, SIGS (POSTHUMOUS)
93. 16122421A SPR PAVAN BS, RAJPUT

MENTION-IN-DESPATCHES


OPERATION RAKSHAK

1. IC-67383K MAJ SUBHASH CHANDRA BASERA, GRENADIERS
2. IC-68482Y MAJ KRISHAN SINGH RAWAT, SM, PARA (SF)
3. IC-69491M MAJ MOHARKAR PRAFULLA AMBADAS, SIKH (POSTHUMOUS)
4. IC-73342W MAJ VIPUL NARAYAN, SM, GRENADIERS
5. SS-48373L CAPT SHIVAM RAWAT, ARTY
6. JC-593987H SUB & HONY LT MADAN LAL CHOUDHARY, JAK LI (POSTHUMOUS)
7. JC-811904F SUB RAMESH CHAND, INT
8. JC-414251H NB SUB DHEERENDRA KUMAR YADAV, PARA (SF)
9. JC-510941K NB SUB PARAMJIT SINGH, SIKH LI
10. 3193474H HAV TEEKMA RAM, JAT
11. 14417260L HAV CHANDRA BHAN SINGH, ARTY
12. 15345891L L/HAV SANJAY KUMAR, ENGR REGT
13. 2802483P NK S AMJATH, MARATHA LI
14. 2804446A NK SUBHAN SHEIK, MARATHA LI
15. 3407933N NK JAGJIT SINGH, SIKH
16. 4191240W NK CHANCHAL SINGH, KUMAON
17. 14704428M NK REPALEMBA, NAGA
18. 15341703F NK MANOJ BHATT, ENGR REGT
19. 3201387M L/NK KISHOR, JAT
20. 9112882F L/NK MOHD IQBAL SHEIKH, JAK LI (POSTHUMOUS)
21. 3010257F SEP VIJAY KUMAR, RAJPUT
22. 4202460H SEP PRADEEP KUMAR, KUMAON
23. 4204572F SEP RAJVEER SINGH YADAV, KUMAON
24. 5050995A RFN HOM BAHADUR GURUNG, GR
25. 9114243Y RFN MOHD DILAWER PARA, JAK LI

 

OPERATION RHINO


1. SS-45712P CAPT K ANAND KRISHNAN SINGH, SIKH LI,
2. G/173398X HAV LUHIT GOGOI, ASSAM RIF (POSTHUMOUS)


Decorated Major, 3 soldiers killed at LoC 2 militants shot in Gurez infiltration bid, ops on

Decorated Major, 3 soldiers killed at LoC

Majid Jahangir

Tribune News Service

Srinagar, August 7

Four soldiers, including a gallantry award winning Major, were killed in a fierce encounter with infiltrators close to the Line of Control in Gurez sector of north Kashmir’s Bandipore district on Tuesday. Two unidentified militants were also killed.This is the first major infiltration bid and encounter along the LoC in Kashmir after the conclusion of parliamentary elections in Pakistan and comes just days ahead of Imran Khan being sworn in as Prime Minister.While the massive counter-infiltration operation is still under way at Bakhtoor, Gurez, 170 km from Srinagar, the Army suspects more militants may be hiding in the area. It has pressed into service a team of specialised forces to search for militants in the dense forest area. The Lashkar-e-Toiba claimed its men were involved.The slain soldiers were identified as Major Kaustubh Prakash Kumar Rane, 29, of Thane, Maharashtra; Grenadier Vikramjeet Singh, 25, of Ambala, Haryana; Rifleman Mandeep Singh Rawat, 26, of Kotdwar, Uttarakhand, and Rifleman Hameer Singh, 28, of Dunda, Uttarakhand.Major Rane, who was attached with 36 RR, was recently promoted and awarded the Sena Medal in May 2017 for his role in the same sector.Vikramjeet Singh, a resident of Ambala’s Tepla village, had tied the knot a few months ago. The gunfight began around 1 am when an Army patrol noticed the movement of at least eight heavily-armed militants and challenged them near Army’s Panth post at Bakhtoor.“They fired at the soldiers and in the intense gunfight, a Major and three soldiers of 36 RR were killed,” a source said, adding that two militants were also shot dead in the gunfight.Sources said at least four militants managed to return to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. “However, we suspect two militants are still hiding in the area and the operation is under way,” the source said.Srinagar-based defence spokesman Col Rajesh Kalia said the infiltration bid was foiled in Gurez by the Army. Gurez is among the toughest routes to sneak into the Valley along the 350-km-long LoC in the region. In the past, militants have waded through the Kishanganga river to infiltrate into Gurez.In May, PM Narendra Modi inaugurated the 330-MW Kishanganga Hydroelectric Project in Gurez. Pakistan had objected to the project.

133 crossover bids

  • 133 infiltration bids up to June this year, 69 successful
  • Six militants killed in Gurez sector in three different operations last year
  • Three militants killed in lastoperation in Gurez on July 27

Army school plants 1,000 saplings at autumn fest

Rajouri, August 5

To develop cordial relations between students, staff and parents, the management of Army Goodwill Public School organised an ‘Autumn Fete’ here on Saturday.The function, inaugurated by Maj Gen MV Suchindra, General Officer Commanding, Infantry Division, was attended by more than 600 students, staff and parents. They enjoyed various games organised by the school on the campus.Maj General Suchindra also inaugurated a plantation drive under which more than 1,000 saplings were planted by the students, parents and the staff.“The school also moved a step forward in the direction of digitisation and academic excellence by inaugurating ‘Gramonnati Centre e-Pathshala’ with facilities of tablets, laptops and accessories for the students between Class VI and VIII, especially for hostel inmates,” said a senior Army officer.He said Bansal coaching classes with an e-pathsala facility had been launched so that Class IX to XII students could prepare for the board and competitive exams.“To make the Autumn Fete more interesting, educative and successful, the students of the school also organised a cultural show for the audience,” said a school spokesman. — OC


Army veterans’ pension issues addressed

Our Correspondent

Palampur, July 31

The DAH Division of the Army organised a defence pension adalat at its station headquarters in Palampur on Tuesday. The event was held in continuation with its effort to reach out to veterans and resolve their problems pertaining to pension and their welfare issues.The meet was also aimed at addressing issue pertaining to the ESM (ex-servicemen) and acquaint them with various schemes and programmes for enhancing quality of life of the veterans. The meet was another step towards helping the veterans and Veer Naris register themselves for the preparation of the ECHS smart cards.Brig Charandeep Singh, Station Commander, apprised the ex-servicemen that the application cum-registration facilitation centre, had been made operational at the ECHS Cell, Palampur, and the ECHS Polyclinic, Mandi.He also encouraged the veterans, Veer Naris and widows to get themselves registered on the Indian Army veteran’s portal. During the meet, the veterans were also apprised that 2018 would be celebrated as the year of disabled soldiers. The veterans were intimated to forward the details of disable soldiers and Veer Naris residing in their native areas to the Veterans Sahayta Kendra, Palampur. The meet was attended by a large number of ex-servicemen and Veer Naris, who came from different parts of Kangra and Mandi District.A talk on welfare schemes was also given by Brig SK Verma (Retd), Director, Sainik Welfare, Government of HP, Hamirpur. During the event, the DPDO, Palampur, resolved most of the grievances pertaining to the pension of veterans on the spot.


CM urges NCC to help check drug abuse

CM urges NCC to help check drug abuse

CM Jai Ram Thakur interacts with Additional Director General, NCC Directorate, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh, Maj General RS Maan, in Shimla on Monday. Tribune photo

Tribune News Service

Shimla, July 30

Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur urged NCC officers to join hands with the state government in checking drug abuse, afforestation programme and making the state polythene-free. Efforts will be made to ensure that there are NCC teachers in all schools and colleges having the NCC wing, he added.Interacting with Additional Director General, NCC directorate of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh, Major General RS Maan, he said Prime Minister Narendra Modi was giving special thrust on expanding and strengthening the NCC activities in the country.He said at present, there were 16 lakh NCC cadets in the country and efforts were being made to increase their number to 19 lakh. He said Himachal had 23,000 NCC cadets.Major General RS Maan apprised him of various activities being undertaken by the NCC in the state. He also urged the Chief Minister for enhancing the budget for the NCC.


Tributes paid to Kargil martyrs

Jammu, July 27

To honour the sacrifices of brave soldiers who laid down their lives during the 1999 Kargil war, the 19th anniversary of the Kargil Vijay Diwas was observed on Thursday at Shradhanjali Park, Udhampur, with solemnity and dignity.Lt Gen Paramjit Singh, Chief of Staff, Headquarters, Northern Command, along with a large number of personnel andcivil officials, paid homage to the martyrs by lighting candles.The day is a special occasion for the Army as it is the anniversary of the rarest battle which was fought and won in the most adverse and challenging conditions.Observing Vijay Diwas was a humble tribute to the martyrs and an acknowledgement of their valour andsacrifice, a Northern Command spokesperson said


State police set to purchase 50 bullet-resistant bunker vehicles

State police set to purchase 50 bullet-resistant bunker vehicles

Security men come of a bulletproof bunker during an encounter. file photo

Jammu, July 28

Amid a spike in terror attacks on security forces in Kashmir, the police are set to purchase 50 bullet-resistant bunker (BRB) vehicles with a higher level of protection from gunfire.The J&K Police have recently floated tenders for the purchase of the 50 BRB 4X4 vehicles with NIJ-III level protection that would shield them against fire from self-loading rifles (SLRs) and AK-47 rifles.The NIJ-III level is a standard set by the US-based National Institute of Justice (NIJ) for body armour.Hundred militants and 43 security personnel were killed in Jammu and Kashmir in the first six months of this year, the government informed the Rajya Sabha recently.Sixteen civilians were also killed during this period, which saw 256 incidents of violence.The police will get 50 bullet-proof bunker vehicles for protection of security personnel against terror attacks in insurgency-hit areas of Kashmir, a senior police official said on Saturday.The BRB vehicles should have specifications to give protection against fire from SLRs and AK-47 rifles on four sides at 90 degree angle of attack from 10 metre and roof at 45 degree of the attack from 10 metre, the official said.The NIJ standard “Ballistic Resistance of Body Armour” is a minimum performance standard developed in collaboration with the Office of Law Enforcement Standards (OLES) of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).The NIJ level-III protection is tested to stop 7.62mm full metal jacket lead core rifle ammunition.The bullet resistant glasses should have the required thickness with finest optical quality minimum distortion to be used as transparent armours, which must be capable of withstanding NIJ level-III protection, he said.The official said the vehicle must give protection against 8 kg of TNT and equivalent and its underbelly shall be protected against blasts of two hand grenades.The vehicle must be able to accommodate 10 people in a bullet-proof single cabin, the official said.As per the specifications, the fuel tanks of the vehicles should also be bullet-proof.When Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Jammu and Kashmir last year, he had announced a package of Rs 500 crore for the modernisation of the Jammu and Kashmir Police under the PM Development Programme and that is under procurement.Union Minister Hansraj Gangaram Ahir recently said in the Rajya Sabha that in 2017, 342 incidents of “violence” were reported in Jammu and Kashmir, in which 213 militants were killed. A total of 80 security personnel and 40 civilians were killed last year, Ahir said. — PTI


BSF jawan cremated with state honours at Ballianwal village

BSF jawan cremated with state honours at Ballianwal village

Tribune News Service

Bathinda, July 21

The body of BSF jawan Baljinder Singh, who died by drowning in a river while on duty in Manipur, was cremated with state honours at his native village Ballianwali here on Saturday.BSF Inspector Bant Singh team who brought the body to the jawan’s village presented a guard of honour to the martyr at the village.Maur MLA Jagdev Singh Kamalu, SHO Bhupinder Singh and hundreds of people, who poured in from different parts of the district, bid a tearful adieu to the soldier.Baljinder’s mother Pammi Kaur said Baljinder was to come on holiday in a few days. She said due to poor economic condition of the family, Baljinder had joined the BSF.The BSF Inspector said martyr Baljinder was posted with the 43 battalion in Manipur.“He was returning from duty when the boat in which he, along with five officials, was travelling lost its balance and drowned in the river,” the Inspector added.Residents were unhappy as no official from the district administration reached the village to attend the cremation ceremony of the BSF jawan.MLA Kamlu said it was unfortunate that no official from the district administration had turned up for the cremation.Villagers unhappy with dist admn

  • Baljinder’s mother Pammi Kaur said Baljinder was to come on holiday in a few days. She said due to poor economic condition of the family, Baljinder had joined the BSF.
  • Residents were unhappy as no official from the district administration reached the village to attend the cremation of the BSF jawan. MLA Kamlu said it was unfortunate that no official from the district administration had turned up for the cremation.

Ex-hockey capt Shahid’s widow to return medals

Shahira Naim

Tribune News Service

Lucknow , July 17

On the second death anniversary of former Indian hockey captain Mohammad Shahid on July 20, his widow Parveen plans to meet the PM in New Delhi and return his awards. She is hurt at the government not keeping its word on naming a stadium or tournament after him.Shahid, one of India’s finest hockey players known for his dribbling skills, was the national team captain in 1985-86. He scored the goal that helped India win the gold at the 1980 Moscow Olympics. He was decorated with the Arjuna Award in 1980–1981 and Padma Shri in 1986.Speaking to The Tribune, Parveen said when her 56-year-old husband passed away in Gurgaon two years ago, she was promised by then Minister of State for Sports Vijay Goel that an all-India tournament would be named after him. “Several important persons visited my house in Varanasi and promised me help. One of the promises made was that the Diesel Locomotive Works stadium in Varanasi would be re-named after my husband, who was a Class I officer with the Indian Railways.“A board with my husband’s name was hung at the DLW stadium. I was told a senior minister would formally rename the stadium. But nothing happened. The board too has been removed”, she complained. After numerous written complaints to the PM’s office in Varanasi and several futile attempts to meet the PM, who represents the Varanasi constituency, Parveen has finally decided to return the awards which, she says, mean nothing.Varanasi District Magistrate Surendra Singh, who met her on Tuesday, took note of her grievances.

Her grouse

Mohammad Shahid’s widow Parveen says govt hasn’t kept word on naming tourney/stadium after him. She now plans to meet the PM. One among India’s finest hockey players, Shahid captained the Indian team in 1985-86.