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Won’t forgive, will avenge Pulwama deaths: CRPF

Won't forgive, will avenge Pulwama deaths: CRPF

he toll in the attack has risen to 40 even as a full Court of Inquiry has been ordered by the CRPF headquarters in Delhi. Photo Credit: Twitter

New Delhi, February 15

The CRPF on Friday said it won’t “forget and forgive” but will “avenge” the death of 40 of its personnel in one of the worst terror attacks on its troops in Jammu and Kashmir.

The country’s largest paramilitary force put out a tweet from its official handle saying, “We will not forget, we will not forgive.”

“We salute our martyrs of Pulwama attack and stand with the families of our martyr brothers. This heinous attack will be avenged,” it said in the social media post.

The force said that “in memory of the martyrs of the terrorist attack”, all formations of the Central Reserve Police Force observed two minutes of silence and the force flag will fly half mast on Friday.

The toll in the attack has risen to 40 even as a full Court of Inquiry has been ordered by the CRPF headquarters in Delhi.

The over 3-lakh personnel strong paramilitary force is deployed as the lead combat unit against terrorism and insurgency in the Kashmir Valley and has deployed about 60,000 personnel (as part of 60 battalions) in the internal security grid of the state. — PTI

 


UN chief condemns Pulwama attack, calls for those behind the attack to be brought to justice

UN chief condemns Pulwama attack, calls for those behind the attack to be brought to justice

Security personnel carry out the rescue and relief works at the site of suicide bomb attack at Lathepora Awantipora in Pulwama district of south Kashmir on February 14, 2019. PTI

United Nations, February 14

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres “strongly” condemned the terror attack against security personnel in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district, perpetrated by Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed, calling for those behind the attack to be brought to justice.

In one of the deadliest terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir’s three decades of militancy, a Jaish suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into a CRPF bus in Pulwama district, killing at least 39 personnel and leaving many critically wounded.

“We strongly condemn today’s attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district and express our deepest condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and to the Government and people of India,” Guterres’s spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said at the daily press briefing here Thursday.

Responding to a question by PTI on the terror attack, Dujarric said, “We of course wish a speedy recovery to those injured and call for those behind the attack to be brought  to justice.”  When asked about New Delhi’s appeal to the international community to support India’s proposal to list terrorists, including JeM chief Masood Azhar, as a designated terrorist under the UN Security Council’s Sanctions Committee and to ban terrorist organisations operating from territories controlled by Pakistan, Dujarric said the “issue of listing of terror organisations is one that is in the hands of the Security Council”. – PTI

 


Budget shortfall worries Defence Services

Union Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

May derail capacity enhancement, modernisation and maintenance under way; major deals coming up

The shortfall in Defence allocation in the interim Budget 2019-20, especially in its capital allocation, has left the Services worried as it threatens to derail the capability enhancement and modernisation underway. This comes at a time of fast-paced developments in the region, and China’s rapid advancements will only leave India further behind in terms of military capabilities.

Significant shortfall

A look at the numbers reveals the shortfall is so significant that, for the Navy and Air Force, the capital allocation does even meet the committed liabilities, that is, payments for deals already contracted. The Army, meanwhile, is looking at a shortfall in its non-salary revenue expenditure.

“The Services have conveyed their concerns to the Defence Ministry. Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is taking up the matter with the Finance Ministry to address it,” a Defence official said.

Budget shortfall worries Defence Services

For instance, the Indian Air Force (IAF), which has signed major deals in the last two years, including for the 36 Rafale jets and S-400 air defence systems, and is beginning to induct platforms like CH-47F Chinook heavy lift helicopters and AH-64 Apache attack helicopters, has committed liabilities of ₹47,400 crore. In contrast, the entire capital allocation is ₹39,300 crore and the projected capital requirement is ₹74,895 crore. Similarly, for the Navy, the committed liabilities for the coming year stand at ₹25,461 crore, while the total capital allocation is ₹22,227 crore.

The Defence allocation in the interim budget was ₹3.18 lakh crore, and Defence pensions stood at 1.12 lakh crore. Of this, allocation for revenue expenditure (net) is ₹2.01 lakh crore and capital expenditure (net) is ₹1.08 lakh crore. The share of the three Services in the overall defence budget stands as follows: Army–54%, Navy–14% and Air Force–22%.

However, the Army, with its large size, has a huge revenue burden compared to the other two Services, and a significant part of it goes for salaries. For the coming year, the Army has a total shortfall of ₹12,000 crore, of which ₹6,300 crore is under the capital head and around ₹5,500 crore is non-salary expenditure.

The Army has also embarked on its biggest reorganisation drive since independence and that would also entail some financial requirement.

Recently, to shorten procurement cycles, the Vice Chiefs of the three Services and Army Commanders were given greater financial powers for emergency procurement of spares and essential items, but the money for them goes from the revenue stream.

Scarce revenue

Similarly, no separate allocation has been made for the project to strengthen perimeter security of military installations. These eat into the already scarce revenue component effecting training and routine maintenance activities. Another concern is the large proportion of vintage equipment in the Army and even the IAF, which is in urgent need of replacement. For instance, last year, the Army had stated that 68% of its equipment is vintage.

The three Services are pushing through several procurements on a priority basis, many of which were to reach a decisive phase in the coming year, but there are no funds left for their conclusion.


Welfare dept organises drive to reach out to martyrs’ families

Welfare dept organises drive to reach out to martyrs’ families

Mayor Chander Mohan Gupta presents a gift to a martyr’s wife in Jammu. Tribune Photo

Vikram Sharma

Tribune News Service

Jammu, February 10

To bridge the communication gap between martyrs’ families and society, the sainik welfare department (SWD) conducted a programme for adoption of Veer Naris through various NGOs and social organisations.

The department looks after welfare of ex-servicemen and families of martyrs. It also processes various schemes of the Centre and state government.

“It was felt that there was a communication gap between martyrs’ families and society,” said Brigadier (retired) Harcharan Singh, director, rajya sainik welfare department.

He said the families were left in isolation in spite of the fact the supreme sacrifice of martyrs. “To curb this disturbing trend, the sainik welfare department started a campaign and requested various departments, NGOs and citizens to visit the martyrs’ families and maintain a close liaison with them,” said the Brigadier.

Rajni Kumari, 35, from Arnia, who lost her husband Naik Sarwan Kumar in the Pathankot attack of 2005, said since her husband’s death she had been facing great hardships.

“Earlier also, such efforts were made by different organisations, but nothing happened. No government agency reached out to us,” said Rajini Devi.

Ritu Devi, widow of late Havildar Parveen Singh, also had similar views. Havildar Parveen Singh lost his life while fighting militants in 2003. Ritu Devi of RS Pura said she took to teaching in a private school that helped her survive.

“Except a gift of tea cups costing Rs 150, we never got anything from the government or from any agency. The martyrs’ families are most unfortunate as they lose their members for the nation, but in return they are forgotten by the government as well as people,” said Ritu Devi.

Earlier, Jammu mayor Chander Mohan Gupta, who attended the function, assured all possible assistance to the martyrs’ families. Eight Veer Naris were adopted by members of Inner Wheel Club.

Brigadier Harcharan Singh informed that a regular check will be maintained by the department to see that NGOs adopting Veer Naris conduct regular visits to their houses and address their problems.

“The president of the SWD is Governor Satya Pal Malik to whom every activity is forwarded. NGOs and individuals working for Veer Naris are given appreciation certificates,” said Brigadier Harcharan Singh.

 


Promised jobs in Army, youths duped of lakhs

Ambala, February 3

The Ambala police have booked two men for duping youths of Rs 12 lakh on the pretext of getting them employed in the Indian Army. The suspects have been identified as KB Thapa and Narang Thapa, both residents of Nepal.

Padam Bhandari, a resident of Nepal, alleged that Narang Thapa, who runs a guest house in Nepal, had told him that the recruitment in the Indian Army was on and his friend KB Thapa was a Colonel in the 14th Gorkha regiment, who could arrange a job for him in the Indian Army. Thapa alleged that nearly two-and-a-half-months ago, Narang, along with Prakash Sharma and Ashish, reached Ambala Cantonment, where KB Thapa met them and he introduced himself as a Colonel. He assured them that since he had good connections, he would help them get jobs, for which he would charge Rs 2.50 lakh per candidate.

They were also given a training letter of the Gorkha Regiment and an army uniform kit. Three more youths from their village— Sanju, Robin, and Nirmal— were also called by the suspects.

Padam claimed that on failing to to fulfil their promise, the suspects refused to return money. — TNS


LIST OF AWARDEES :AWARDS

AWARDS

 

 

ASHOK CHAKRA

 

 

 

1. 12974389N L/NK NAZIR AHMAD WANI, SM**, JAK LI, 34 RR (POSTHUMOUS)
 

 

PARAM VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

 

 

1. IC-35471M GEN BIPIN RAWAT, UYSM, AVSM, YSM, SM, VSM, INF
2. IC-38011W LT GEN PANKAJ KUMAR SRIVASTAVA, AVSM, VSM, ARTY
3. IC-38266W LT GEN SURINDER SINGH, AVSM**, VSM, MECH INF
4. IC-38403K LT GEN SHOKIN CHAUHAN, AVSM, YSM, SM, VSM (RETD)
5. IC-38643F LT GEN RANBIR SINGH SALARIA, VSM, ARTY
6. IC-38708K LT GEN ASHOK AMBRE, AVSM**, SM, INF
7. IC-38750H LT GEN MANOJ MUKUND NARAVANE, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF
8. IC-38753W LT GEN JASWINDER SINGH SANDHU, UYSM, AVSM, VSM, INF
9. IC-38879W LT GEN ASHWANI KUMAR, AVSM, VSM, AAD
10. IC-39438M LT GEN PATTACHERAVANDA CHENGAPPA THIMMAYA, VSM, MECH INF
11. IC-39445H LT GEN SUDARSHAN SHRIKANT HASABNIS, VSM, ENGRS
12. IC-39590A LT GEN HARISH THUKRAL, SM, INF
13. IC-39607H LT GEN IQROOP SINGH GHUMAN, AVSM, MECH INF
14. IC-39865H LT GEN MICHAEL MATHEWS, VSM**, ENGRS
15. IC-40098F LT GEN DUSHYANT SINGH, AVSM, INF
16. MR-03993P LT GEN BIPIN PURI, VSM, AMC
17. IC-37934P MAJ GEN VIJAY DNAYANDEV CHOWGULE, VSM, INF (RETD)
18. IC-40378P MAJ GEN BOLLINA VENKATA RAO, VSM, ENGRS
19. IC-40792N MAJ GEN DEV ARVIND CHATURVEDI, AVSM, SM, INF
 
 

KIRTI CHAKRA

1. SS-46936F MAJ TUSHAR GAUBA, 20 JAT
2. 15496659X SWR VIJAY KUMAR, ARMD, 22 RR (POSTHUMOUS)
 
 

UTTAM YUDH SEVA MEDAL

1. IC-39929H LT GEN SARANJEET SINGH, YSM, INF, HQ 16 CORPS
2. IC-40022F LT GEN ANIL KUMAR BHATT, AVSM, SM, VSM, INF, HQ 15 CORPS
3. IC-40235P LT GEN GOPAL R, AVSM, SM, INF, HQ 3 CORPS
 
 

ATI VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

1. IC-38528F LT GEN KAPIL KUMAR AGGARWAL, SM, VSM, EME
2. IC-38694P LT GEN PARAMJIT SINGH, VSM, EME
3. IC-39117P LT GEN BS SAHRAWAT, SM, INF
4. IC-39437K LT GEN SHASHANK TARAKANT UPASANI, SM, VSM, INF
5. IC-39464H LT GEN MH THAKUR, VSM, INF
6. IC-39501W LT GEN ANANT PRASAD SINGH, AAD
7. IC-39874K LT GEN TARANJIT SINGH, VSM**, ARMD
8. IC-39956M LT GEN GURPAL SINGH SANGHA, SM, VSM, INF
9. IC-39996N LT GEN RAJEEV SABHERWAL, VSM, SIGS
10. IC-40007M LT GEN YENDURU VENKATA KRISHNA MOHAN, SM, VSM, INF
11. IC-40025P LT GEN GIRI RAJ SINGH, SM, AOC
12. IC-40299A LT GEN SANJAY VERMA, VSM**, EME
13. IC-40393K LT GEN JAGDEEP KUMAR SHARMA, MECH INF
14. IC-41461Y LT GEN YOGENDRA DIMRI, VSM, ENGRS
15. IC-41465P LT GEN AJAI SINGH, ARMD
16. IC-41471H LT GEN SURENDAR KUMAR PRASHAR, VSM, INF
17. IC-41521H LT GEN HARSHA GUPTA, YSM, VSM, INF
18. MR-04262N LT GEN UMESH KUMAR SHARMA, AMC
19. MR-04434X LT GEN RAJAN SINGH GREWAL, VSM, AMC
20. IC-39864A MAJ GEN VIKRAM DEV DOGRA, ARMD
21. IC-39909P MAJ GEN PARAMJIT SINGH SANDHU, VSM, MECH INF(RETD)
22. IC-40133Y MAJ GEN SANJAY CHRISTOPHER MESTON, SM, VSM, INF(RETD)
23. IC-40982A MAJ GEN GURDARSHAN SINGH AUL, ARTY
24. IC-41154F MAJ GEN ALOK RAJ, INF
25. IC-41464M MAJ GEN TEJPAL SINGH RAWAT, VSM**, ENGRS
26. IC-41858L MAJ GEN CODANDA POOVAIAH CARIAPPA, SM, VSM, INF
27. IC-41912N MAJ GEN TARUN KUMAR CHAWLA, ARTY
28. IC-42491H MAJ GEN CHANDI PRASAD SANGRA, YSM, INF
29. IC-42753N MAJ GEN CHANNIRA BANSI PONNAPPA, VSM, INF
30. IC-42833L MAJ GEN GAJINDER SINGH, INF
31. IC-43021K MAJ GEN GULAB SINGH RAWAT, YSM, SM, INF
32. IC-43756N BRIG SANJEEV LANGEH, SM, JAK RIF
 
 

SHAURYA CHAKRA

1. IC-66057P LT COL VIKRANT PRASHER, 10 PARA (SF)
2. IC-70006Y MAJ AMIT KUMAR DIMRI, GARH RIF, 14 RR
3. IC-73080L MAJ IMLIAKUM KEITZAR, 4/4 GR
4. IC-76258F MAJ ROHIT LINGWAL, 9 PARA (SF)
5. IC-76425M CAPT ABHAY SHARMA, SM, 1 PARA (SF)
6. IC-80045L CAPT ABHINAV KUMAR CHOUDHARY, SIGS, 21 RR
7. 16014704X L/NK AYYUB ALI, RAJ RIF, 9 RR
8. 14945605A SEP AJAY KUMAR, MECH INF, 42 RR(POSTHUMOUS)
9. 16121676N SPR MAHESH HN, ENGRS, 44 RR

 
 

BAR TO YUDH SEVA MEDAL

IC-42794X MAJ GEN MV SUCHINDRA KUMAR, YSM, VSM, INF
 
 

YUDH SEVA MEDAL

1. IC-42475L MAJ GEN SAVNEET SINGH, SM, VSM, INF, HQ 3 INF DIV
2. IC-46723N BRIG HARBIR SINGH, SM, SIKH LI, HQ 12 SECT RR
3. IC-49911A BRIG PRASANNA KISHORE MISHRA, SM, 13 JAK LI
4. IC-49939A BRIG VIKRAM SINGH SEKHON, JAK RIF, HQ 10 INF BDE
5. IC-50034K BRIG VINOD KUMAR NAMBIAR, SM, PARA, HQ 161 INF BDE
6. IC-50306Y BRIG ARVIND CHAUHAN, 1 GR, HQ 28 INF BDE
7. IC-60800H COL NEERAJ PANDEY, ASSAM, 42 RR
8. IC-61359X COL DHARMENDRA SINGH NEGI, RAJPUT, 44 RR
9. IC-64976L COL H SABARINATH, 2/4 GR
 

 

BAR TO SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY)

1. IC-55461K COL DHANANJAY M BHOSALE, SM, VSM, ARMY AVN, 203 AAS (UH)
2. IC-63403P LT COL BHEEMAIAH PS, SM, 10 PARA (SF)
3. IC-68016K MAJ JITENDRA SINGH MEHTA, SM, ARTY, 13 RR
4. IC-73258W MAJ MALAY BAIDYA, SM, KUMAON, 13 RR
5. IC-76546N MAJ DAVINDER PAL SINGH, SM, MAHAR, 1 RR
6. IC-77058X MAJ GIRISH SHARMA, SM, EME, 9 RR
 

SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY)

1. IC-60900N LT COL RAVINDRA KUMAR, ARMY AVN, 203 AAS (UH)
2. IC-63941H LT COL SANJEEV KUMAR SINGH, RAJPUT, 44 RR
3. IC-64585A LT COL AJAY SINGH KUSHWAH, JAK RIF, 3 RR
4. IC-66239H LT COL BHARTENDU RAWAT, 20 JAT
5. IC-66258N LT COL JAIPAL SINGH, RAJ RIF, 9 RR
6. IC-69119P MAJ ABHISHEK PHOGAT, ENGRS, 12 SEC RR
7. IC-70559P MAJ NIRAJ KUMAR, 4 GR, 15 RR
8. IC-71589Y MAJ GAJENDER DAGAR, 10 PARA (SF)
9. IC-71608Y MAJ HARPRIT SINGH, PUNJAB, 22 RR
10. IC-72390K MAJ PRAVIN KUMAR, 12 PARA (SF)
11. IC-72542A MAJ AMIT SAH, GARH RIF, 14 RR
12. IC-72587A MAJ PARITOSH SINGH KANWAL, 9 GR, 37 AR
13. IC-72672H MAJ JADHAV DHIRAJ BHARAT, ENGRS, 44 RR
14. IC-72817H MAJ SANDEEP KURUP, 4 MADRAS
15. IC-74824X MAJ KRISHNA DUTT TIWARI, ARTY, 28 RR
16. IC-75030Y MAJ RANANJAY SINGH CHAUHAN, RAJ RIF, 9 RR
17. IC-75558W MAJ RITESH SANGWAN, GARH RIF, 14 RR
18. IC-76020F MAJ ROHIT SHUKLA, SC, INF, 44 RR
19. IC-76114Y MAJ SAMEER SINGH, ARTY, 41 RR
20. IC-76180F MAJ NITISH TYAGI, 12 PARA (SF)
21. IC-76292F MAJ VIKAS SEHRAWAT, ARMD, 14 RR
22. IC-76379H MAJ SHAKTI SINGH, MECH INF, 42 RR
23. IC-76615Y MAJ SANJEEV RANTA, GUARDS, 21 RR
24. IC-76633F MAJ VIKAS KUMAR, PUNJAB, 22 RR
25. IC-76672A MAJ GAURAV SINGH RAWAT, PARA, 31 RR
26. IC-76799H MAJ VARUN GAUR, ARMD, 22 RR
27. IC-77054F MAJ DILIP UNNI, EME, 1 RR
28. IC-77179Y MAJ SHER SINGH RANAWAT, 17 JAK LI
29. IC-77594A MAJ HARMEEK SINGH BAINS, ENGRS, 55 RR
30. IC-77782F MAJ SHAKTI NANDAN TRIPATHY, 2 NAGA
31. SS-44769X MAJ VINISH NAIR, MECH INF, 42 RR
32. SS-45438H MAJ MANISH KUMAR SINGH, ENGRS, 53 RR
33. SS-46336Y MAJ RAVI KUMAR, BIHAR, 47 RR
34. IC-77509M CAPT AMAN KUMAR, SIGS, 42 RR
35. IC-78483P CAPT ANIL KUMAR, SIGS, 34 RR
36. IC-78870K CAPT MD SAHWAJ ALAM, ASSAM, 42 RR
37. IC-82127M CAPT AKHIL RADHAKRISHNAN, EME, 6 GARH RIF
38. SS-45276H CAPT PARVINDER DAGAR, MECH INF, 42 RR
39. SS-48558M CAPT DIGVIJAY SINGH, 5 GARH RIF
40. IC-81713H LT RAMESH CHANDER PANDEY, 3 PARA (SF)
41. JC-310104N SUB BIKRANT TETE, ENGRS, 44 RR
42. JC-480832A SUB RAVINDER KUMAR, RAJPUT, 44 RR
43. JC-480975A SUB RAM NIWAS GURJAR, RAJPUT, 44 RR
44. JC-594270N SUB MOHD YAQOOB KHAN, JAK LI, 41 RR
45. JC-612928N SUB SUNIL KUMAR, 4/4 GR
46. JC-414144F NB SUB RAJENDRA PRASAD, 1 PARA (SF)
47. JC-414383W NB SUB RAJPAL DHAYAL, 10 PARA (SF)
48. JC-414394H NB SUB GIRISH CHANDRA, 12 PARA (SF)
49. JC-441392F NB SUB HAREESH KUMAR PK, 4 MADRAS
50. JC-571619N NB SUB SUNDER PAL SINGH, MAHAR, 30 RR
51. 5348418N CHM ANIL THAPA, 4/4 GR
52. 4081530L HAV NAGENDRA SINGH RAWAT, 6 GARH RIF
53. 9104223X HAV RIYAZ AHMAD BHAT, SC, 162 INF BN(TA) JAK LI, 42 RR
54. 13622956N HAV SHAMSHER SINGH, 9 PARA (SF)
55. 13623439H HAV PUSHPENDRA SINGH, 3 PARA (SF)
56. 13625453N HAV MANISH KUMAR, 9 PARA (SF)
57. 13756894A HAV JORABAR SINGH, 160 INF BN (TA)(H&H) JAK RIF, 41 RR (POSTHUMOUS)
58. 2807995L NK THORAT KIRAN POPATRAO, 4 MARATHA LI(POSTHUMOUS)
59. 3001182N NK SURESH SINGH, RAJPUT, 44 RR
60. 3004619F NK PARI MAL SINGH, RAJPUT, 44 RR
61. 3005902F NK SUNIL KUMAR, RAJPUT, 44 RR
62. 4083169K NK DEVENDRA PRASAD, GARH RIF, 14 RR
63. 4200208L NK NARESH CHANDRA BHATT, 9 PARA (SF)
64. 4280232M NK RANJIT KHALKHO, BIHAR, 41 RR (POSTHUMOUS)
65. 4573316W NK RAJESH KUMAR, MAHAR, 1 RR
66. 4576607F NK DEV DATT PAITOLA, MAHAR, 1 RR
67. 5049952Y NK DEEPAK THAPA, 14 GR, 15 RR
68. 5350960H NK YAM BAHADUR BUDHA, 4/4 GR
69. 9107622M NK DALJEET SINGH, 10 JAK LI
70. 12954742N NK MOHD ASHRAF RATHER, 160 INF BN (TA)(H&H) JAK RIF, 41 RR (POSTHUMOUS)
71. 13624265A NK DINESH KUMAR HRANGKHAWL, 3 PARA (SF)
72. 13626834F NK INDERVESH, 1 PARA (SF)
73. 13768609H NK RAMESH KUMAR, JAK RIF, 3 RR
74. 15334818M NK M SADIK, ENGRS, 1 RR
75. 16020152L NK SHIKHER CHOUDHARY, RAJ RIF, 9 RR
76. 3005851Y L/NK RAJINDER KUMAR, RAJPUT, 44 RR
77. 16014609L L/NK DHARMENDRA SINGH BHADORIYA, RAJ RIF, 9 RR
78. 16016834Y L/NK SATENDRA SINGH, RAJ RIF, 9 RR
79. 2815324W SEP WAKCHAURE MAYUR BHAGWAN, MARATHA LI, 41 RR
80. 3008898P SEP SUNIT KUMAR, 3 RAJPUT
81. 3206908Y SEP SUNIL KUMAR, 20 JAT
82. 3210590K SEP SANDEEP KUMAR, 20 JAT
83. 4374793A SEP GHUKA K ZHIMO, ASSAM, 42 RR
84. 4485875X SEP MANDEEP SINGH, 9 SIKH LI (POSTHUMOUS)
85. 15190010K SEP THIRUMALAI K, ARTY, 19 RR
86. 20004133H SEP RAMAN KUMAR, DOGRA, 62 RR (POSTHUMOUS)
87. 5050918L RFN DEV BAHADUR ROKAYA, 14 GR, 15 RR
88. 9109177X RFN NARESH KUMAR, 17 JAK LI
89. 9116150H RFN SALEEM MOHD, 17 JAK LI
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93. G/5004180A RFN T WONGTOKIU, 16 ASSAM RIF
94. 15625017H GDSM NERSWN BASUMATARY, GUARDS, 21 RR
95. 15625271M GDSM NITUL DAS, GUARDS, 21 RR
96. 15197040K GNR KISHOR KUMAR MUNNA, ARTY, 278 FD REGT (POSTHUMOUS)
97. 15218926X GNR MANDIP SINGH, ARTY, 30 RR
98. 4091174K PTR ASHUTOSH SINGH, GARH RIF, 47 RR
99. 13629227N PTR GURWINDER SINGH, PARA, 31 RR
100. 13629786X PTR MUKUT BIHARI MEENA, 3 PARA (SF) (POSTHUMOUS)
101. 16121135M SPR PRASHANT BAGEWADI, ENGRS, 44 RR
102. 18010719P SPR ATINDER PAL SINGH, ENGRS, 3 RR
103. 15506643H SWR KASHETTY SAGAR, ARMD, 22 RR
 
 

BAR TO SENA MEDAL (DISTINGUISHED)

 

1. IC-41228L MAJ GEN ATANU KUMAR PATTANAIK, SM, ARTY
2. IC-41668Y MAJ GEN ASHIM KOHLI, SM, ARTY
3. IC-42542L MAJ GEN MANOJ KUMAR MAGO, YSM, SM, MECH INF
4. IC-50313P BRIG MOHIT TRIVEDI, SM, GRENADIERS
5. IC-60971P COL MANISH MEHROTRA, SM, 20 PUNJAB
 

SENA MEDAL (DISTINGUISHED)

1. V-000391W LT GEN PAILOOR RAMACHANDRAN VENKATESH, RVC
2. DR-10359P LT GEN SANJAY MANOHAR LONDHE, AD CORPS
3. IC-39299N MAJ GEN JOYDEEP BHATI, MECH INF (RETD)
4. IC-39435Y MAJ GEN SANJIV BAJAJ, ENGRS (RETD)
5. IC-39546W MAJ GEN HARVIJAY SINGH, SIGS
6. IC-40699M MAJ GEN KEMPARAJ SITARAM, VSM, ENGRS (RETD)
7. IC-41068W MAJ GEN ANIL CHAUDHARY, MECH INF
8. IC-41489Y MAJ GEN RAJESH CHABA, MECH INF
9. IC-42300H MAJ GEN PN ANANTHANARAYANAN, 8 GR
10. IC-42390P MAJ GEN MADHAVAN UNNIKRISHNAN NAIR, SIGS
11. IC-43333A MAJ GEN K NARAYANAN, MARATHA LI
12. IC-44106M MAJ GEN NITIN RAM INDURKAR, MAHAR
13. IC-43746K BRIG ADOSH KUMAR, ARTY
14. IC-46148X BRIG MANOJ KUMAR, VSM, ARTY
15. IC-46701P BRIG VAKAMULLA HARIHARAN, GARH RIF
16. IC-47032N BRIG PRATIK SHARMA, MADRAS
17. IC-47261Y BRIG AMARDEEP SINGH AUJLA, VSM,RAJ RIF
18. IC-48703Y BRIG SUNIL MISHRA, DOGRA
19. IC-48978M BRIG OM PRAKASH VAISHNAV, VSM, AAD
20. IC-49636L BRIG CHARANJEEV MANJU, VSM, DOGRA
21. IC-50226F BRIG AJAY KUMAR SINGH, SIKH
22. MR-05688F BRIG NARENDRA KOTWAL, VSM, AMC
23. IC-52159A COL BD CHENGAPPA, ARMD
24. IC-52475Y COL MANEESH JOSHI, SIKH LI
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BAR TO VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

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2. IC-51574P COL DIGVIJAY SINGH BASERA, VSM, 5 GR (FF)
 
 

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2. IC-39888K MAJ GEN ASHWINI SHARMA, EME (RETD)
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7. IC-42165A MAJ GEN ASHOK KUMAR, AAD
8. IC-42275P MAJ GEN SANDEEP SINGH, ARMD
9. IC-42294A MAJ GEN SHAILJANAND JHA, ARMD
10. IC-42313A MAJ GEN NUDURUPATI DURGA PRASAD, MECH INF
11. IC-43771H MAJ GEN S MOHAN, SM, AAD
12. IC-43684P MAJ GEN JAGDISH BALIRAM CHAUDHARI, SM, GUARDS
13. IC-44038K MAJ GEN HARIHARAN DHARMARAJAN, SM**, ENGRS
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19. IC-42779H BRIG YOGESH KAPOOR, ARMD(RETD)
20. IC-43254L BRIG SANDEEP SINGH KAHLON, ENGRS
21. IC-43914X BRIG RAJIV KUMAR MAHNA, YSM, SM, KUMAON
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68. MR-08564X MAJ SANDEEP KUMAR, AMC
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71. JC-521355F SUB MAJ RANDHIR SINGH, DOGRA
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73. JC-623828H SUB MAJ RESHAM BAHADUR GURUNG, 7/8 GR
74. JC-826245P SUB MAJ B KARUNAKANAN, APTC
 

MENTION-IN-DESPATCHES

 
OPERATION RAKSHAK

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Centre to acquire 50 acres for ICP Central team in Dera Baba Nanak to work out modalities

Centre to acquire 50 acres for ICP

Work in progress on the Kartarpur corridor in Pakistan. File photo

Ravi Dhaliwal

Tribune News Service

Dera Baba Nanak, January 23

A team of Land Ports Authority of India (LPAI) today visited Dera Baba Nanak to work out the modalities for constructing the integrated check post (ICP) on the Indian side of the Kartarpur corridor and decided to acquire 50 acres for it.

The LPAI team, comprising its chairman Anil Kumar Bamba and special secretary BR Sharma, held three-hour deliberations with Gurdaspur Deputy Commissioner Vipul Ujwal, Dera Baba Nanak Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Ashok Sharma, Batala SSP Opinderjit Singh Ghuman and officials of the BSF, Customs, Immigration, National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) and the PWD.

The SDM, the Competent Authority for Land Acquisition (CALA), has issued a notification to acquire 24 hectares to construct the 4.25-km stretch from Dera Baba Nanak to the zero line.

“The decks have now been cleared for the ICP construction. It will have state-of-the-art infrastructure to facilitate travel of pilgrims. The LPAI will take over 50 acres,” DC Ujwal said. An official said residential quarters for employees of the ICP will also be constructed.

Cabinet Minister and Dera Baba Nanak MLA Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa said, “A 200-foot-wide and four-laned road is proposed to be laid across 24 hectares. Since the Pakistani government has completed 35 per cent work, the Centre should also release funds for construction works.”

An official said the amount of compensation to be given to farmers in lieu of land acquisition was yet to be worked out. “However, the average rate of land sold in the past three years will be taken into consideration. A 100 per cent solatium, an amount given in compensation for inconvenience, will be added to the average rate,” said the official.

Targeting the state government, a BJP leader said, “The LPAI team visit indicates that the NDA government is committed to completing the project before the 550th birth anniversary celebrations of Guru Nanak Dev (November this year).”

Integrated check post: A single-window facility 

Integrated check posts (ICPs) have been established at all major entry points on the country’s land borders. These house regulatory agencies such as immigration, customs and border security in a single complex which serves as a single-window facility as is prevalent at airports and seaports.

 


Dismissal of Lt Gen Prakash in Sukna land scam set aside

Dismissal of  Lt Gen Prakash in Sukna land scam set aside

Lt Gen Avadesh Prakash

New Delhi, January 24

The Supreme Court on Thursday set aside the dismissal of Lt Gen Avadesh Prakash from the Army for his alleged role in the Sukna land scam, holding that punishment was disproportionate to one minor charge being proved against him.

Setting aside the dismissal of Lt Gen Avadesh Prakash and its upholding by the Armed Forces Tribunal, the Bench of Justice AK Sikri, Justices S Abdul Nazeer and MR Shah directed that he be paid all the retrial and pension benefits from the date of retirement.

The court gave the Army three months to clear all dues of Lt Gen Avadesh Prakash. Setting aside the AFT’s decision, Justice Sikri described as its order “contradictory”, saying as on the one hand the tribunal upheld the decision of dismissal, but at the same time awarded the grant of pension from the date of its order. Holding that dismissal of Avadesh Prakash on the basis of his found guilty of a minor charge was “disproportionate”, Justice Sikri said it could not be used to erase the unblemished record of his 39-year service. — IANS


Future Wars Will Be Fought In Cyber Domain, Says Army Chief

Army Chief General Bipin Rawat today said there is a need to focus on incorporating Artificial Intelligence and big data computing into the armed forces’ system.

Future Wars Will Be Fought In Cyber Domain, Says Army Chief

Army Chief General Bipin Rawat says it is time to focus on AI and Big Data Analytics. (File)

HYDERABAD: 

Army Chief General Bipin Rawat today said there is a need to focus on incorporating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and big data computing into the armed forces’ system, saying the northern adversary of the country (China) is spending “huge money” on this technology.

Addressing the valedictory function of the National Conference on “Self Reliance in Defence Manufacturing” in Hyderabad, he said rapid advances in technology necessitated incorporation of the industrial sector into defence manufacturing.

“Apart from guns and rifles, we will see lot of non-contact warfare happening. Future wars are going to be fought in cyber domain,” he said.

It is important to start understanding the relevance of AI and Big Data computing and how to incorporate this into the defence system, he said.

“Our adversary on the northern border (China) is spending huge amounts of money on Artificial Intelligence and cyber warfare. We cannot be left behind. It is time for us to also focus on AI and on Big Data Analytics rather than just keeping it confined to mere definitions,” the army chief said.

He said the defence forces needed equipment that were capable of deep viewing adversaries’ territories. “This equipment could either be based on satellites… which fortunately we have some but are not adequate to keep continuous surveillance and other means like drones, unarmed vehicles, remotely piloted vehicles.. this is the need of the hour.”

There is a need for a battle field management system, which would enable the commander to incorporate and integrate all the information that was available and hence, technology becomes very important, he added.

Noting that the Centre was opening two Defence industrial corridors in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, he said: “Rather than becoming an import industry we should become export oriented based on case-to-case because we do not want our technology to fall into our adversaries’ hands.”

He said there are some countries willing to share technology with India and the industry needs to partner with some of the foreign Original Equipment Manufacturers and see how best they incorporate technology and “we get manufacturing within our country.”

Emphasising the importance of preparedness for future dimensions of warfare, General Rawat said the Indian armed forces have to be prepared whether it was defence of borders, combating proxy wars, terrorism, insurgencies or other internal security disturbances.

“We have to understand that we have disputed land borders on our northern frontiers, partially unsettled borders on our western sector. So, we don’t see peace on the horizon anywhere in the near future.”

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The armed forces have to be ever prepared by imbibing new technologies, keeping pace with the advancements in warfare, he said.


Prove or Quit’: Rahul Dares Sitharaman to Prove Rs 1 Lakh Cr Orders Given to HAL, Minister Tells Him to ‘Start From ABCs’

Rahul Gandhi had said on Friday that Sitharaman evaded his questions on the controversial Rafale deal. However, she dismissed all allegations of corruption and accused Congress president of misleading the nation.

https://www.news18.com/news/politics/rahul-gandhi-wants-nirmala-sitharaman-to-quit-over-rafale-says-you-lied-to-defend-pm-narendra-modi-lies-1993207.html

New Delhi: Slamming Nirmala Sitharaman for “lying” in Parliament over Rafale issue, Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Sunday demanded Defence Minister’s resignation.

“When you tell one lie, you need to keep spinning out more lies, to cover up the first one. In her eagerness to defend the PM’s Rafale lie, the RM (Raksha Mantri) lied to Parliament. Tomorrow, RM must place before Parliament documents showing 1 Lakh crore of Govt orders to HAL. Or resign,” he tweeted.

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Rahul Gandhi

@RahulGandhi

When you tell one lie, you need to keep spinning out more lies, to cover up the first one.
In her eagerness to defend the PM’s Rafale lie, the RM lied to Parliament.
Tomorrow, RM must place before Parliament documents showing 1 Lakh crore of Govt orders to HAL.
Or resign.

 Gandhi questioned her over a Times of India report that said that India’s leading defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is keenly awaiting formalisation of orders adding up to Rs 1 lakh crore mentioned by Sitharaman during the discussion on the Rafale fighter deal in the Lok Sabha on Friday.

 

The report quoted a senior HAL management official as saying that no actual order had either been placed or a single rupee had been released to the company.

Hours after Gandhi’s demand, the Defence Minister asked the Congress president to read the complete newspaper report, where it has been mentioned that “Sitharaman did not claim the orders were signed, saying they were in the works”.

Nirmala Sitharaman

@nsitharaman

 Please read the complete report in ⁦@timesofindia⁩ to which you ( ⁦@RahulGandhi⁩ )are referring: “However, as the LS record shows, Sitharaman did not claim the orders were signed, saying they were in the works.” | India News – Times of India https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/hal-awaits-orders-for-projects-of-1-lakh-crore-mentioned-by-nirmala-sitharaman/articleshow/67402167.cms 

HAL awaits orders for projects of 1 lakh crore mentioned by Nirmala Sitharaman – Times of India

India News: BENGALURU: India’s leading defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), grappling with stressed finances, is keenly awaiting formalisation of orde.

timesofindia.indiatimes.com

A tweet from the minister’s office later asked him to “start from ABCs”.

NSitharamanOffice

@nsitharamanoffc

Dear Shri @RahulGandhi , looks like you really need to start from ABCs.

Someone like you who is hellbent on misleading the public will quote an article even before reading it.

Nirmala Sitharaman

@nsitharaman

Please read the complete report in ⁦@timesofindia⁩ to which you ( ⁦@RahulGandhi⁩ )are referring: “However, as the LS record shows, Sitharaman did not claim the orders were signed, saying they were in the works.” | India News – Times of India https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/hal-awaits-orders-for-projects-of-1-lakh-crore-mentioned-by-nirmala-sitharaman/articleshow/67402167.cms 

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Gandhi had said on Friday that Sitharaman evaded his questions on the controversial deal. However, she dismissed all allegations of corruption and accused Congress president of misleading the nation.