Meet Brigadier Saurabh Singh Shekhawat: India’s Most Decorated Army Officer

Brigadier Saurabh Singh Shekhawat stands out as one of the Indian Army's most decorated officers, earning prestigious awards like the Kirti Chakra, Shaurya Chakra, Sena Medal, and Vishisht Seva Medal for his bravery in operations and expeditions.
He has summited Mount Everest three times and climbed major peaks across continents, showcasing extraordinary endurance and leadership that motivate adventurers and soldiers alike.
Through his 30-year career, he exemplified dedication, overcoming challenges in high-stakes missions and adventures, inspiring others to pursue excellence with resilience and teamwork.
Early Life and Entry into the Indian Army
Born in Alwar, Rajasthan, in 1970, Brigadier Shekhawat grew up in an environment that emphasized education, discipline, and service. He joined the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, and was commissioned into the Army on June 11, 1994, beginning his service with the 17th Battalion of the Maratha Light Infantry before transitioning to the elite 21 Para (Special Forces). This set the stage for a career defined by gallantry and adventure.

Military Career Highlights
Brigadier Shekhawat steadily rose through the ranks, culminating in his promotion to Brigadier in 2020. Over the years, he participated in critical operations, including counter-insurgency missions in the Northeast, service in Siachen Glacier, and United Nations peacekeeping assignments.
One of his most celebrated actions came in 2008, during an anti-terrorist operation in Manipur, where his leadership and personal courage under fire earned him the Kirti Chakra, one of India’s highest peacetime gallantry awards. His service record reflects a rare combination of tactical brilliance, fearlessness, and empathy for his troops.

Adventures Beyond the Battlefield
Parallel to his military service, Brigadier Shekhawat carved a name as a world-class mountaineer.
- Everest Summits: 2001, 2003, and 2005, including a heroic 2001 climb when he overcame illness to complete the expedition.
- Global Peaks: Conquered Kilimanjaro (Africa), Mont Blanc (Europe), Marble Wall Peak (Kazakhstan), and many others.
- Leadership in Expeditions: In 2022, he commanded a 55-member Indian Army team to summit Shahi Kangri, adding to his tally of 14 major peaks worldwide.
These achievements highlight his message that resilience and teamwork are as vital in adventure as they are in battle.

Awards and Decorations
Award/Medal | Reason |
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Kirti Chakra | Leadership in a counter-insurgency operation in Manipur |
Shaurya Chakra | Gallantry during Mount Everest expedition |
Sena Medal (Gallantry) | Acts of bravery in operations |
Vishisht Seva Medal | Distinguished service in the Army |
Siachen Glacier Medal | Service in extreme high-altitude conditions |
Operation Vijay Medal | Participation in Kargil-related operations |
UN Service Medal (MONUSCO) | Contribution to peacekeeping mission in Congo |
Long Service Medals | For 9 years, 20 years, and beyond |
Lasting Legacy
After retiring on August 31, 2024, Brigadier Shekhawat continues to inspire through adventure initiatives and leadership training, including associations with organizations like Skyhigh India. His life story has been featured in books such as Balidan: Stories of India’s Greatest Para Special Forces Operatives, ensuring his experiences serve as a beacon for future generations.
Brigadier Shekhawat’s journey spanning battlefields, glaciers, and the world’s highest mountains remains a testament to courage, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment to service. His legacy motivates Indians to embrace challenges with determination and to serve with honor, both in uniform and beyond.
19 comments
A Real Life Hero. Salute him.
Deserved more promotions.
Great officer
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