Comprehensive List of Gallantry Awards Honorees Announced for India's 77th Republic Day 2026
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During the 77th Republic Day celebrations, President Smt. Droupadi Murmu has sanctioned gallantry awards for 70 members of the Armed Forces, with six of these awards being posthumous. These awards honor the recipients' outstanding acts of courage and bravery in the line of duty. They span a variety of prestigious distinctions, showcasing the wide-ranging contributions across the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force.
The awards are distributed as follows:
Ashok Chakra
1
Kirti Chakra
3
Shaurya Chakra
13 (including 1 posthumous)
Bar to Sena Medal (Gallantry)
1
Sena Medal (Gallantry)
44 (including 4 posthumous)
Nao Sena Medal (Gallantry)
6
Vayu Sena Medal (Gallantry)
2
These distinctions highlight the steadfast dedication of the Armed Forces in ensuring the country's safety and security.
Gallantry Awards Winners Table
The table below lists the recipients according to the award category. It includes the serial number, rank and name (including service number where available), unit or regiment, and whether the award is posthumous.
Ashok Chakra
S.No
Rank & Name
Service Number
Unit/Regiment
Posthumous
1
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, Flying (Pilot)
29014
Indian Air Force
No
Kirti Chakra
S.No
Rank & Name
Service Number
Unit/Regiment
Posthumous
1
Major Arshdeep Singh, Armd
IC-81753K
1 Assam Rifles
No
2
Naib Subedar Doleshwar Subba
JC-415036K
2 Para (Special Forces)
No
3
Group Captain Prashanth Balakrishnan Nair, Flying (Pilot)
Among the distinguished awardees, Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla has been honored with the Ashok Chakra for exceptional bravery. Recipients of the Kirti Chakra include Major Arshdeep Singh and Naib Subedar Doleshwar Subba from the Indian Army, as well as Group Captain Prashanth Balakrishnan Nair from the Indian Air Force. The Shaurya Chakra has been awarded to 13 individuals, with L/DFR Baldev Chand receiving it posthumously. The largest group of awardees falls under the Sena Medal (Gallantry), emphasizing missions in difficult terrains and counter-insurgency operations.
Conclusion
The gallantry awards serve as a powerful testament to the unwavering courage and selfless service exhibited by Armed Forces personnel. Their sacrifices and heroic actions continue to inspire the nation, reinforcing the foundations of security and sovereignty.
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