Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Gallantry medals for 20 ITBP men

- Neeraj Chauhan

Twenty Indo-tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel, who fought shoulder-to-shoulder with the Army in keeping the Chinese troops at bay in Eastern Ladakh’s Galwan Valley and Gogra Hot Springs during clashes along the contested Line of Actual Control (LAC) last year, have been awarded gallantry medals ahead of the 75th Independen­ce Day on Sunday.

In all, 630 security personnel, including 257 from the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Police, have been awarded medals for their bravery, the Union home ministry said on Saturday. The gallantry medals to J&K Police personnel have been awarded for counterter­rorism and security/ law and order-related operations.

As many as 152 medals have been awarded to Central Reserve Police Force personnel involved in counterins­urgency and antinaxal operations across the country. Overall, 1,320 police personnel across the country have been awarded gallantry, distinguis­hed services, and meritoriou­s services medals.

ITBP spokesman Vivek Pandey said ITBP has got 23 gallantry medals, out of which 20 have been awarded for bravery during Eastern Ladakh skirmishes in May-june 2020.

“This is the highest number of gallantry medals for ITBP for the bravery of its men in border face-off/skirmishes/border guarding duties,” Pandey said.

The Galwan Valley clash of June 15, 2020, was the deadliest between Indian and Chinese troops along the LAC in more than five decades and pushed the bilateral relationsh­ip to a breakpoint. It left 20 Indian soldiers and an undisclose­d number of Chinese troops dead.

Pandey said out of 20 jawans/ officers awarded for gallantry in Eastern Ladakh, eight have been decorated for their gallant acts, meticulous planning, and tactical insightful­ness and for defending the country in Galwan on June 15, 2020. “Six personnel have been awarded police medal for gallantry for their bravery during violent face off on May 18, 2020, in Finger IV area while six personnel have awarded for their gallant action near Hot Springs in Ladakh on May 18, 2020.”

The decorated officers of ITBP include Kishor Singh Bisht (Commandant) Rinku Thapa (2nd In Command) Sarat Kumar Tripathi (Deputy Commandant) and Arbind Kumar Mahato, Akshay Ahuja, Pankaj Srivastava, and Dharmendra Kumar Vishwakarm­a (Assistant Commandant­s).

“In eastern Ladakh, the ITBP troops not only effectivel­y used shields to protect themselves but also responded fiercely to PLA (People’s Liberation Army)’s advancing troops and brought the situation under control during fierce face-offs and skirmishes,” Pandey said.

 ??  ?? Armies of India and Pakistan Army on the occasion of Pakista Independen­ce Day, in Poonch on Saturday,
Armies of India and Pakistan Army on the occasion of Pakista Independen­ce Day, in Poonch on Saturday,

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