The Asian Age

20 ITBP personnel awarded

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■ Continued from Page 1 State forces on the occasion of Independen­ce Day.

Twenty-three ITBP personnel have been awarded the Police Medal for Gallantry out of which 20 have been awarded for their bravery in the clash with Chinese PLA troops. This is the largest number of gallantry medals received by ITBP, which is deployed along the IndoChina border.

Eight of these ITBP soldiers have been given the Gallantry Medal for fighting the PLA troops in the Galwan Nalla area on June 15 last year while six others have been awarded the medal for their bravery during the clash on May 18 last year in the Finger IV area. Six ITBP personnel who were deployed posted near Hot Springs in Ladakh on 18 May during clashes with China have also been given the Gallantry Medal.

In addition, ITBP personnel deployed in Chhattisga­rh for antiNaxal operations have also been awarded.

The ITBP played a significan­t role in pushing back Chinese PLA troops in the Ladakh sector following violent clashes in May and June last year.

Chinese PLA had transgress­ed into Indian territory in Ladakh sector last year at several points, leading to violent clashes. Even now ITBP is maintainin­g high alert in Ladakh region and both sides are said to have deployed nearly 60,000 troops along the LAC in this sensitive area.

Of the 628 gallantry medals, state and Central police forces with 398 police personnel being awarded for their gallant action in Jammu & Kashmir region, 155 personnel in Naxal affected and 27 personnel for their gallant action in Northeast.

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