He got martyred during a fierce gunfight with terrorists in the Garol area of Kokernag in Anantnag district of South Kashmir on September 13, 2023
President of India Droupadi Murmu on Thursday conferred Shaurya Chakra (posthumously) on Major Aashish Dhonchak of Panipat during a programme at Rashtrapati Bhawan. His mother Kamla Devi and wife Jyoti received the award.
Major Aashish Dhonchak got martyred during a fierce gunfight with terrorists in the Garol area of Kokernag in Anantnag district of South Kashmir on September 13, 2023.
Major Ashish Dhonchak. Photo:X/@37VManhas
In a post on X, President Murmu stated, “In a search-and-destroy operation in a densely forested area of Anantnag district in September 2023, he sustained severe gunshot wounds. Despite his injuries, he continued to pin down the terrorists with precision fire, allowing his team to take cover and eliminate the terrorists. The officer displayed raw courage and exemplified true leadership from the front.”
Earlier, Major Aashish Dhonchak (36) was felicitated with Sena Medal for his bravery on August 15, 2023. He was posted in the 19th Rashtriya Rifles.
Born on October 23, 1987, Aashish joined the Army as Lieutenant at Dehradun in June 2013 while he was pursuing MTech.
After completion of his training, his first posting was in Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir, followed by Meerut and Bathinda. He was promoted as Major in 2018 and again he was posted in Jammu and Kashmir.
He had a strong desire to join the Army from his childhood, his uncle said. He completed his schooling from Kendriya Vidyalaya in the NFL as his father Lal Singh shifted to the NFL township complex in 1999. He had also won a gold medal in badminton.
Army officer Aashish Dhonchak awarded posthumously
wo brave sons of Haryana, Major Aashish Dhonchak of Panipat and Major Ashish Dahiya of Sonepat, were honoured with the Shaurya Chakra by President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Thursday for their exceptional courage in anti-terror operations in Jammu and Kashmir. Major Dhonchak was conferred the award posthumously for laying down his life in the line of duty.
Major Aashish Dhonchak, 36, of Binjhol village in Panipat, was martyred on September 13, 2023, during a fierce encounter with terrorists in the Garol area of Kokernag, Anantnag district. Serving with the 19th Rashtriya Rifles of the Sikh Light Infantry, he led a search operation alongside Sepoy Pardeep Singh when they came under heavy terrorist fire. Despite sustaining multiple gunshot wounds, both soldiers continued to retaliate, enabling their team to regroup and neutralise the threat. One of the terrorists killed was a Category ‘B’ militant.
Major Dhonchak’s mother Kamla Devi and wife Jyoti received the award from the President. His uncle recalled his early ambition to join the Army, which he pursued even while doing his MTech. He was promoted to Major in 2018 and had served in Rajouri, Meerut and Bathinda before his final posting in J&K. The family had planned a housewarming celebration on his birthday, October 23 — a plan left incomplete by his martyrdom.
In another emotional tribute, Major Ashish Dahiya of Kakroi village in Sonepat was also awarded the Shaurya Chakra for his leadership and bravery during high-risk operations in South Kashmir. Serving with the Corps of Engineers in 50 Rashtriya Rifles, Major Dahiya was instrumental in eliminating four terrorists and defusing three IEDs since June 2022.
In a key operation in Pulwama on June 2, 2023, Major Dahiya risked his life to evacuate a wounded comrade and then single-handedly neutralised an A++ category terrorist at close range. His heroics under intense fire earned praise for his “audacious planning and intrepid execution.”
Major Dahiya, who joined the Army through NDA in 2011, comes from a family steeped in military service. His late father was a Lance Naik, his twin brother Anish is also a Major posted at Siachen, and his wife, Major Anusha, serves as a UN military observer in South Sudan.
Army Major Rohit Kadian shone in the 11th World Masters Games, being held in Taiwan from May 17 to 30. Up against elite athletes, including former Olympians, Major Kadian made his mark at the global stage and won four medals….
Army Major Rohit Kadian shone in the 11th World Masters Games, being held in Taiwan from May 17 to 30.Up against elite athletes, including former Olympians, Major Kadian made his mark at the global stage and won four medals.
His medal haul includes a gold medal in the 1,500-m race (40-45 age category); two silvers, in 800-m and 5,000-m; and a bronze in the 400-m race.
Integrated Command and Control Centre gets operational at Vaishno Devi shrine
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) has begun the operations of the Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) at Spiritual Growth Centre, Katra, to enhance the safety and security of pilgrims. This state-of-the-art facility utilises a network of 700…
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) has begun the operations of the Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) at Spiritual Growth Centre, Katra, to enhance the safety and security of pilgrims.
This state-of-the-art facility utilises a network of 700 CCTV cameras equipped with advanced features like gesture, face recognition and PTZ, enabling real-time monitoring for efficient decision-making and swift response mechanism in the shrine area.
A joint inspection of the ICCC was conducted today by Anshul Garg, Chief Executive Officer of the board, and Sarah Rizvi, DIG, Udhampur-Reasi Range, alongwith other officials from CRPF, Army and intelligence agencies.
“The ICCC will enhance pilgrim safety and security by leveraging advanced technologies like surveillance systems, data analytics and communication networks. A joint team from the shrine board and security agencies is now conducting real-time monitoring of key areas including ingress points, movement of pilgrims and service providers and critical infrastructure on the track, ensuring a seamless and safe experience for prompt emergency response and improved situational awareness,” an official spokesperson said.
A security review meeting that was also held stressed for action on diverse fronts and crucial decisions were taken for hassle-free pilgrimage, including the issuance of fresh UHF cards to pony owners and installation of readers to prevent impersonation and ensure their legitimate presence on the track.
The meeting also involved an in-depth discussion on identified threats with a focus on devising effective countermeasures to mitigate potential risks. Furthermore, measures were discussed to plug unauthorised ingress points in the shrine area, thereby strengthening the overall security apparatus for a safer environment for pilgrims.
The concerned quarters were directed to undertake the numbering of private shops along the track, facilitating easy identification and reference for security agencies. Emphasis was laid on early activation of the integrated hotline system to enable seamless communication amongst the stakeholders for swift response to emergencies and further strengthening the security infrastructure.
The meeting also explored deployment of additional security personnel, area domination and the use of drones and other advanced technologies to monitor the shrine and surrounding areas. The CEO reiterated the importance of effectively utilising advanced security equipment crucial for maintaining robust security measures provided to security agencies. These equipment include X-Ray baggage scanners, door frame metal detectors, hand-held metal detectors and under vehicle search mirrors recently procured and installed by the Board in the shrine area.
The meeting took a stern view of the begging menace in Katra, deeming it a nuisance to pilgrims and a potential security threat. Directions were given to concerned quarters to strictly curb the practice with a focus on rescuing and rehabilitating minors by sending them to shelter homes, thereby ensuring a safer and more dignified environment for pilgrims visiting from across India and abroad.
Raja Warring visits kin of Agniveer killed in Jammu, demands martyr status
Punjab Congress president Amrinder Singh Raja Warring visited the family of Agniveer Akashdeep Singh in Kothe Chahal village, who recently lost his life while on duty in Jammu. Warring offered condolences and facilitated a phone call between the grieving family…
Punjab Congress president Amrinder Singh Raja Warring visited the family of Agniveer Akashdeep Singh in Kothe Chahal village, who recently lost his life while on duty in Jammu. Warring offered condolences and facilitated a phone call between the grieving family and Rahul Gandhi.
Rahul expressed solidarity and assured full support from the Congress. Warring criticised both the state and central governments for failing to honour Akashdeep with official recognition or even basic assistance like a government ambulance. He said no officials, including the DC and SSP, visited the family.
Warring pledged to fight for martyr status and financial aid for Akashdeep’s family. He also announced plans to write to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and arrange meetings with senior leaders, including the Chief Minister, if the family agrees.
He slammed the Agniveer scheme and questioned the government’s silence on its promises to fallen soldiers. Akashdeep’s parents, expressing gratitude to Rahul, voiced anger at the absence of state support and said they would not immerse their son’s ashes until he was officially declared a martyr.
Wreath-laying ceremony held for Maharashtra braveheart
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha paid tribute to Army braveheart Sepoy Gaykar Sandip Pandurang, who was martyred during the anti-terror operation on Thursday. “Salute to the indomitable courage of braveheart Sepoy Gaykar Sandip Pandurang, who made the supreme sacrifice for the…
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha paid tribute to Army braveheart Sepoy Gaykar Sandip Pandurang, who was martyred during the anti-terror operation on Thursday. “Salute to the indomitable courage of braveheart Sepoy Gaykar Sandip Pandurang, who made the supreme sacrifice for the nation during the anti-terror operation in Kishtwar,” the L-G said in a statement.
Chief of Staff of White Knight Corps Major General Shailendra Singh led the wreath-laying ceremony for the martyred soldier. The ceremony was held at the military hospital in Jammu before his mortal remains were dispatched to his hometown in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra for the last rites.
Major General Singh, along with other Army ranks, police, BSF, and civilian officials laid wreaths on the Tricolour-wrapped coffin of the deceased, officials said.
CRPF commandos honoured with Shaurya Chakra for anti-Naxal operations
Shaurya Chakra is the third-highest peacetime defence gallantry medal
A CoBRA commando of the CRPF, who displayed raw courage before being fatally shot by a Maoist sniper while establishing a new base deep inside a Naxal stronghold in Chhattisgarh, is among the seven personnel of the paramilitary honoured with the ‘Shaurya Chakra’ gallantry medal.
Constable Pawan Kumar of 201 CoBRA battalion and his fellow Constable Devan C were awarded the military medal posthumously during the defence investiture ceremony held at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Thursday.
The country’s largest paramilitary force received the bravery decorations for two operations undertaken in the Left Wing Extremism (LWE) theatre, five personnel in one and two in the other.
Kumar, according to his citation accessed by PTI, was “fatally shot by a sniper” when his commando unit along with troops from the 150th CRPF battalion were establishing a forward operating base (FOB) at Tekalgudium in the Naxal “stronghold” district of Sukma in Chhattisgarh on January 30, 2024.
A strong posse of Naxals launched “heavy” fire on the troops and launched multiple barrel grenade launchers (BGLs), a crude and improvised missile like explosive shell, towards the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) base.
Kumar and Devan C “risked their lives by fiercely engaging advancing Naxals” and were killed in action.
The two men were decorated with the Shaurya Chakra posthumously for their “bravery, extraordinary courage and act of gallantry.” Their families received the medals from the President.
Deputy Commandant Lakhveer, Assistant Commandant Rajesh Panchal and Constable Malkit Singh of the same CoBRA unit were also decorated with the Shaurya Chakra for displaying extraordinary courage. Lakhveer was injured in a blast while Panchal suffered a bullet injury on his right hand.
“Malkit Singh exposed himself to heavy fire to recover Pawan Kumar’s body, fighting despite a chest wound, and neutralising several Naxals,” the citation said.
The second operation in which CRPF personnel were awarded the Shaurya Chakra took place on April 3, 2023 in Jharkhand’s Chatra district in which Deputy Commandant Vikrant Kumar and Inspector Jeffrey Hmingchullo of the 203 CoBRA battalion displayed “fearless” action.
The about 50-minute long gun battle led to the killing of five “top” Maoists and recovery of some high calibre weapons and ammunition.
The Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) is the specialised jungle warfare unit of the CRPF raised in 2008.
The Shaurya Chakra is the third-highest peacetime defence gallantry medal
Sources close to Kanimozhi, a Lok Sabha member, said the flight had to circle mid-air for 45 mins
The flight carrying an Indian MP delegation to Moscow led by DMK leader Kanimozhi had to circle in the sky for sometime due to a drone attack but the aircraft later landed safely.
Kanimozhi was leading the delegation of MPs deputed by the Centre as part of an international outreach post Operation Sindoor, a military offensive aimed at terror launch pads in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir.
Sources close to Kanimozhi, a Lok Sabha member, said the flight had to circle mid-air.
“It circled in the air and later landed and there was a delay of 45 minutes. She (Kanimozhi) landed safely,” sources close to Kanimozhi said here on Friday.
The multi-party delegation landed in Moscow on Thursday night on the first leg of five-nation tour to sensitise international community on Pakistan-sponsored cross border terrorism, a month after the Pahalgam attack in which 26 people were killed.
At the Domodedovo International Airport, Kanimozhi and members of her team were received by Indian Ambassador Vinay Kumar and other officials.
Post Op Sindoor, India’s strategic requirements ‘won’t be left wanting’
India has said Operation Sindoor had only been paused and not ended and that the future of the ongoing pause on hostilities with the western neighbour would depend on the latter’s conduct
Top government sources on Friday said India’s strategic requirements will never be left wanting and every arrangement will be made to ensure the armed forces have what they need to defend national sovereignty.
Speaking in the aftermath of the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir and the national response in the shape of Operation Sindoor, a senior official source said the military precision strike on nine terror hubs inside Pakistan and PoK and the four-day conflict between India and Pakistan would have “no impact on the Indian economy”.
India has said Operation Sindoor had only been paused and not ended and that the future of the ongoing pause on hostilities with the western neighbour would depend on the latter’s conduct.
The top source today said Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had already authorised the three Service chiefs with emergency procurement powers under the defence contingency fund.
“Those mechanisms are already in place, those resources are also already in place as a matter of routine. We do not see a very big additional demand at this moment, but whatever be it, strategic requirements will not be left wanting,” said the source.fter the Pahalgam terror attack and consequent tensions with India, credit rating agency Moody’s had said sustained escalation in tensions with India would likely weigh on Pakistan’s growth and hamper the government’s ongoing physical consolidation, setting back Pakistan’s progress in achieving macroeconomic stability.
“Pakistan macroeconomic conditions have been improving with growth, gradually rising, inflation declining and foreign exchange reserves increasing amid continued progress in the IMF programme. A persistent increase in tensions could also impair Pakistan’s access to external financing and pressure its foreign exchange reserves which remain well below what is required to meet its external debt payment needs for the next few years,” said Moody’s.
It added that comparatively the microeconomic conditions in India would be stable, bolstered by moderate, but still high levels of growth amid strong public investment and healthy private consumption.
India’s top defence scientist is confident that the success of the indigenously-developed ‘Akashteer’ air defence system during Operation Sindoor will draw interest from other countries. ‘Akashteer’, the fully automated air defence control and reporting system, emerged as the invisible force…
India’s top defence scientist is confident that the success of the indigenously-developed ‘Akashteer’ air defence system during Operation Sindoor will draw interest from other countries.
‘Akashteer’, the fully automated air defence control and reporting system, emerged as the invisible force of new war capabilities during Operation Sindoor.
“Definitely, our air defence system has performed exceedingly well, and I am sure there will be interest from other countries,” Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) chief Samir V Kamat said on Thursday evening.
The DRDO chairman spoke about India’s march for ‘Atmanirbhar’ (self-reliance) in the defence sector, saying that while substantial advancements had been made, more work was necessary to become completely self-reliant.
“I think we have achieved a very significant level, but we still have some work to do. And I am sure in the coming years, we will become totally Atmanirbhar,” he said.
Kamat expressed optimism regarding the future of India’s defence technology during a visit to Nagpur, where he toured facilities focused on manufacturing drones, missiles and rockets.
The ‘Akashteer’ system enables detection, tracking, and engagement of enemy aircraft, drones and missiles by integrating various radar systems, sensors and communication technologies into a single, mobile, vehicle-based framework, making it easier to handle in hostile environments.
Replying to a question whether conventional weapons would take a back seat in future conflicts as warfare shifts to domains where drones and signal jamming take centre stage, Kamat said future warfare would blend traditional equipment with emerging technologies, such as drones and electronic warfare.
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