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The Vir Chakra (pronunciation: ʋ iː ɾ a tʃ a kɾa, lit. ' wheel of bravery ') is an Indian wartime military bravery award presented for acts of gallantry on the battlefield, on land or in the air or at sea. It is third in precedence in wartime gallantry awards and comes after the Param Vir Chakra and Maha Vir Chakra.
- Bana Singh
Captain Bana Singh PVC (born 6 January 1949) is an Indian...
- Maha Vir Chakra
The Maha Vir Chakra (MVC) (lit. ' Great Wheel of Bravery ' )...
- Jadunath Singh
Naik Jadunath Singh rahtore (21 November 1916 – 6 February...
- Bana Singh
The Param Vir Chakra (PVC) is India's highest military decoration, awarded for displaying distinguished acts of valour during wartime. [5] [6] Param Vir Chakra translates as the "Supreme Wheel of Bravery", and the award is granted for "most conspicuous bravery in the presence of the enemy".
- 3 November 1947
- Bharat Ratna
- 7 July 1999
- the President of India
The Maha Vir Chakra (MVC) (lit. ' Great Wheel of Bravery ' ) is the second highest military decoration in India , after the Param Vir Chakra , and is awarded for acts of conspicuous gallantry in the presence of the enemy, whether on land, at sea or in the air.
S. No.RankNameBranch219218217Imliakum Ao216- "... acts of gallantry in the presence of the enemy on land, at sea or in the air."
- 1947
- Military personnel
- Republic of India
Captain Bana Singh PVC (born 6 January 1949) is an Indian soldier and a recipient of the nation's highest gallantry award, the Param Vir Chakra. As a Naib Subedar in the Indian Army, he led the team that wrested control of the highest peak on the Siachen Glacier in Kashmir from Pakistani forces as part of Operation Rajiv.
- 1969–2000
- Indian Army
Ilustración donde se muestra la localización de los shad-chakra ‘seis chakras’ de acuerdo con el Upanishads. Según la doctrina hinduista, [1] los chakras [2] [3] son centros de energía inconmensurable (no medible) situados en el cuerpo humano.
Naik Jadunath Singh rahtore (21 November 1916 – 6 February 1948) was an Indian soldier who was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest military decoration, for his actions in an engagement during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948 .
- 1941–1948
The Param Vir Chakra (PVC) is India's highest military decoration awarded for the highest degree of valour or self-sacrifice in the presence of the enemy. The medal has been awarded 21 times, 14 of which were posthumous awards.