Ashoka Chakra (military decoration)
The Ashoka Chakra is India's highest peacetime military decoration awarded for valour, courageous action or self-sacrifice away from the battlefield. It is the peacetime equivalent of the Param Vir Chakra, and is awarded for the "most conspicuous bravery or some daring or pre-eminent valour or self-sacrifice" other than in the face of the enemy. The decoration may be awarded either to military or civilian personnel.
Flt. Lt. Suhas Biswas was the first Indian Air Force officer to be awarded the Ashoka Chakra. Subsequent awards of the Ashoka Chakra are recognized by a bar to the medal ribbon. A recipient can be awarded the Kirti Chakra or Shaurya Chakra in addition for separate acts of gallantry.
History
The medal was originally established on 4 January 1952 as the "Ashoka Chakra, Class I" as the first step of a three-class sequence of non-combatant bravery decorations. In 1967, these decorations were removed from the "class-based" system and renamed as the Ashoka Chakra, Kirti Chakra, and Shaurya Chakra. This is an important point in understanding the independent Indian view of decorations. It would also lead to changes in the Padma Vibhushan series, the distinguished service medal series, the life saving medal series, and the Defence Security Corps medal series.From 1 February 1999, the central government instituted a monthly stipend for Ashoka Chakra recipients of Rs. 1400. Jammu and Kashmir awarded a cash award of Rs. 1500 for recipients of this award.
Overview
Obverse: Circular gold gilt, 1-3/8 inches in diameter. In the center, the chakra of Ashoka, surrounded by a lotus wreath and with an ornate edge. Suspended by a straight bar suspender. The medal is named on the edge.Reverse: Blank in the center, with "Ashoka Chakra" in Hindi along the upper edge on the medal and the same name in English along the lower rim. On either side is a lotus design. The center is blank, perhaps with the intent that details of the award be engraved there. There is no indication of the class on the pre-1967 awards, and, in fact, there is no difference between these medals & the post-1967 awards.
Ribbon: 32 mm, dark green with a 2 mm central saffron stripe.
To date, 83 people have been awarded the "Ashoka Chakra".
Ashoka Chakra recipients
† | Indicates posthumous honour |
Year | Rank | Recipient | Branch | |
2019 | Lance Naik | Nazir Ahmad Wani † | Indian Army | |
2018 | Corporal | Jyoti Prakash Nirala † | Indian Airforce | |
2017 | Havildar | Hangpan Dada † | Indian Army | |
2016 | Lance Naik | Mohan Goswami † | Indian Army | |
2014 | Major | Mukund Varadarajan † | Indian Army | |
2014 | Naik | Neeraj Kumar Singh † | Indian Army | |
2014 | Sub-Inspector | K. Prasad Babu † | Andhra Pradesh Police | |
2012 | Lieutenant | Navdeep Singh † | Indian Army | |
2011 | Major | Laishram Jyotin Singh † | Indian Army | |
2010 | Havildar | Rajesh Kumar † | Indian Army | |
2010 | Major | D. Sreeram Kumar | Indian Army | |
2010 | Major | Mohit Sharma † | Indian Army | |
2009 | Havildar | Bahadur Singh Bohra † | Indian Army | |
2009 | Joint Commissioner of Police | Hemant Karkare † | Indian Police Service | |
2009 | Inspector | Vijay Salaskar † | Maharashtra Police Service | |
2009 | Additional Commissioner of Police | Ashok Kamte † | Indian Police Service | |
2009 | Assistant Sub- Inspector | Tukaram Omble † | Maharashtra Police Service | |
2009 | Havildar | Gajender Singh Bisht † | Indian Army | |
2009 | Major | Sandeep Unnikrishnan † | Indian Army | |
2009 | Inspector | Mohan Chand Sharma † | Delhi Police | |
2009 | Colonel | Jojan Thomas † | Indian Army | |
2009 | Police Officer | R. P. Diengdoh † | Meghalaya Police | |
2009 | Assistant Commandant of Police | Pramod Kumar Satapathy † | Odisha Police | |
2008 | Major | Dinesh Raghu Raman † | Indian Army | |
2007 | Captain | Radhakrishnan Nair Harshan † | Indian Army | |
2007 | Naib Subedar | Chuni Lal † | Indian Army | |
2007 | Colonel | Vasanth Venugopal † | Indian Army | |
2004 | Lieutenant | Triveni Singh † | Indian Army | |
2004 | Paratrooper | Sanjog Chhetri † | Indian Army | |
2003 | Assistant Commander Grade I. | Suresh Chand Yadav † | National Security Guard | |
2002 | Subedar | Surinder Singh † | Indian Army | |
2002 | Naik | Rambeer Singh Tomar † | Indian Army | |
2001 | Jagdish Prasad Yadav † | |||
2001 | Matbar Singh Negi † | |||
2001 | Constable | Kamlesh Kumari † | CRPF | |
2000 | Major | Sudhir Kumar Walia † | Indian Army | |
1997 | Second Lieutenant | Puneet Nath Datt † | Indian Army | |
1997 | Lieutenant Colonel | Shanti Swarup Rana † | Indian Army | |
1996 | Captain | Arun Singh Jasrotia † | Indian Army | |
1995 | Major | Rajiv Kumar Joon † | Indian Army | |
1995 | Subedar | Sujjan Singh † | Indian Army | |
1995 | Lieutenant Colonel | Harsh Uday Singh Gaur † | Indian Army | |
1994 | Colonel | Neelakantan Jayachandran Nair † | Indian Army | |
1993 | Second Lieutenant | Rakesh Singh † | Indian Army | |
1992 | Captain | Sandeep Sankhla † | Indian Army | |
1991 | Police Officer | Randhir Prasad Verma † | Police Service | |
1987 | Flight Attendant | Neerja Bhanot † | Pan Am | |
1986 | Vijay Jagirdar † | |||
1985 | Lance Havildar | Chhering Mutup | Indian Army | |
1985 | Naik | Nirbhay Singh † | Indian Army | |
1985 | Naik | Bhawani Datt Joshi † | Indian Army | |
1985 | Lieutenant | Ram Prakash Roperia † | Indian Army | |
1985 | Captain | Jasbir Singh Raina | Indian Army | |
1985 | Major | Bhukant Misra † | Indian Army | |
1985 | Wing Commander | Rakesh Sharma | Indian Airforce | |
1984 | Flight Engineer | Gennadi Strekalov | Soviet Flight Engineer | |
1984 | Colonel | Yury Malyshev | Soviet Airforce | |
1981 | Second Lieutenant | Cyrus Addie Pithawalla | Indian Army | |
1974 | Munni Lal † | |||
1974 | Naib Subedar | Gurnam Singh † | Indian Army | |
1972 | Shri | Bhure Lal | Madhya Pradesh Police | |
1972 | Captain | Ummed Singh Mahra † | Indian Army | |
1971 | Shri | Baij Nath Singh † | Indian Civilian | |
1969 | Captain | Jas Ram Singh | Indian Army | |
1968 | Takhat Singh | |||
1968 | Lakhan Singh | |||
1968 | Hukum Singh | |||
1968 | Govind Singh | |||
1968 | Dhanpat Singh | |||
1967 | Head Constable | Shankar Lal Shrivastava † | Madhya Pradesh Police | |
1965 | Shri | Tej Singh † | Indian Civilian | |
1965 | Shri | Lajja Ram † | Indian Civilian | |
1965 | Shri | Chaman Lal † | Indian Civilian | |
1965 | Shri | Purshottam † | Indian Civilian | |
1962 | Subedar Major | Kharka Bahadur Limbu † | Indian Army | |
1962 | Captain | Man Bahadur Rai | Indian Army | |
1958 | Captain | Eric James Tucker † | Indian Army | |
1957 | Lieutenant Colonel | Jagannath Raoji Chitnis † | Indian Army | |
1957 | Second Lieutenant | Pollur Mutthuswamy Raman † | Indian Army | |
1957 | Havildar | Joginder Singh † | Indian Army | |
1956 | Lance Naik | Sundar Singh | Indian Army | |
1955 | Pilot | Damodar Kashinath Jatar † | Air India | |
1952 | Flight Lieutenant | Suhas Biswas | Indian Airforce | |
1952 | Havildar | Bachittar Singh † | Indian Army | |
1952 | Naik | Narbahadur Thapa | Indian Army |