69 BSF personnel have been awarded medals on the occasion of 79th Independence Day, out of which 02 Vir Chakra, 16 Medal for Gallantry, 05 President’s Medal for Distinguished Service and 46 Medal for Meritorious service. 02  Vir Chakra and 16 Medal for Gallantry were awarded to BSF personnel for their  gallant action. In recognition to the excellent track record, unblemished and  dedicated service to the nation 05 Officers have been awarded President’s Medal  for Distinguished Service and 24 Officers, 16 Subordinate Officers & 06 Other Ranks have been awarded Medal for Meritorious service. 

SI Mohd Imteyaj(I) VIR CHAKRA – 02 

SI Mohd Imteyaj, was the post commander of highly sensitive BOP Kharkola,  on international border in Jammu area. His post came under intense shelling/firing  from across the border on 9th May 2025. Troops under his command bravely  retaliated the counterpart fire and inflicted maximum damages to their post and  gun positions across the border. 

Further, during the wee hours on 10th May 2025 SI Mohd Imteyaj and his  troops observed rogue drones intruding over BOP Kharkola with an intention to  drop explosive payloads or guide mortar fire. Sensing imminent danger to his troops from this aerial threat, he tactically moved out from the bunker and reorganized his  troops to respond swiftly and they successfully neutralized a Pakistani drone.  

Soon a mortar shell, perhaps dropped by the drone exploded inside the BOP, caused grievous splinter injuries to him and some of his troops. Despite the serious nature of injuries, he bravely continued the retaliation and motivated his troops. He  was evacuated to Army Hospital, Jammu where he succumbed to his injuries. 

In recognition of his exceptional courage and self-less leadership in the face  of adverse situation, he was awarded with “VIR CHAKRA” posthumously.  Constable Deepak Chingakham

Constable Deepak Chingakham was deployed at the highly sensitive BOP  Kharkola, Jammu which is barely 200 meter away from International border and  was the buddy of his post commander SI Mohd Imteyaj. 

During the intervening night of 9th/10th May 2025, BOP Kharkola came under  intense shelling and drone attacks from counterpart. BSF troops under the  command of SI Mohd Imteyaj mounted a precise and resolute retaliation resulting  heavy damages to counterpart post and their gun positions.  

In the wee hours on 10th May, rogue drones approached the post, likely to  drop explosives or guide mortar fire. Constable Deepak Chingakham moved along  his post commander SI Mohd Imteyaj who was reorganizing troops for neutralizing  the drone threat. Shortly after, a mortar shell exploded inside the BOP, inflicting  grievous injuries to SI Mohd Imteyaj, Constable Deepak Chingakham, and two  others. Despite his critical condition, Constable Deepak Chingakham refused  evacuation, choosing to remain beside his post commander and continued to 

fight. He crawled unaided to the morcha and held his position. He was evacuated  to Military Hospital, Jammu where he succumbed to his injuries. 

In recognition of his unparalleled resolve to protect his post and unwavering  devotion to duty in adverse situation, Constable Deepak Chingakham was  posthumously awarded the “VIR CHAKRA”

(II) MEDAL FOR GALLANTRY – 16 

During operation Sindoor SI Vyas Dev and Constable Suddi Rabha were  deployed in the forward posts of 7th Bn BSF on International border in Jammu area  and they were detailed for replenishment of ammunition to forward troops. As they  were performing this risk prone mission, enemy 82 Mortar shell suddenly exploded  near them causing grievous multiple splinter injuries to both. SI Vyas Dev had  suffered life threating injuries, despite of devastating nature of his injuries he  remained conscious, stabilized himself and bravely engaged in his given task,  motivated his follow soldiers and exhibited tremendous courage. He later  underwent traumatic amputation of his left leg at military Hospital, Jammu.  Constable Suddi Rabha equally resolute and courageous stood shoulder to  shoulder with his commander SI Vyas Dev during the critical ammunition  replenishment operation. He sustained severe blast trauma-deep lacerations in the  perineal region, injuries to thighs, the left leg, and right ankle. Despite the immense  pain and life threatening wounds, Constable Suddi Rabha refused to yield, 

In recognition of their gallant action, both seema praharis were awarded with  “Medal for Gallantry.

During operation Sindoor, AbhiShri shek Srivastav, AC alongwith Head  Constable Brij Mohan Singh, Constables Bhpendra Bajpai, Rajan Kumar, Basavaraja  Shivappa Sunkada and Constable Depeswar Barman were deployed at the highly  sensitive BOP of Kharkola in Jammu area. After Indian Army launched operation on  Western border during intervening night on 7/8th May 2025. Pakistani troops  deployed opposite AOR of Jammu border launched heavy shelling towards BSF  posts using flat and high trajectory weapons followed by drone attack. BOP  Kharkola which is barely situated 200 meter away from IB came under the intense  firing from Pak side. However, these troops retaliated effectively. In the wee hours  on 10th May 2025, multiple Pakistani drones appeared in the area. Upon hearing the  humming sound of Pakistani drones above troops took position and successfully  neutralized one Pakistani drone under the able command of SI Mohd Imteyaj  however, within no time an enemy mortar shell perhaps dropped by the drone  exploded just outside of Morcha causing grievous injuries to HC Brij Mohan Singh,  Constables Depeswar Barman, Bhupendra Bajpai, Rajan Kumar and Basavaraja  Shivappa Sunkada Despite of injuries they fought bravely. Abhishek Srivastav,  AC (Direct Entry – under training) was posted in BOP Kharkola as part of his  probation training. He was present in the command bunker when enemy shell  exploded inside the BOP. Without caring for his own safety he rushed towards the  badly injured post commander and jawans and managed their evacuation under  the critical circumstances.  

In recognition of their gallant action, all six seema praharis were awarded  with “Medal for Gallantry.

For exhibiting exceptional courage and operational brilliance under intense  pressure during Operation Sindoor, Sh Ravindra Rathore, Deputy Commandant and  his team have successfully implemented an operation on International Border for  the safety of a BSF Jawan whose life was in peril.  

The conspicuous valour, presences of mind and selfless commitment of the entire  team has earned the „Medal for Gallantry‟ on 79th Independence Day.

In response to Pakistan‟s retaliation following “Operation Sindoor,” ASI(GD)  Udai Vir Singh of 120 Bn BSF displayed exemplary courage during a heavy assault  on BOP Jabowal, Jammu Sector, on 10 May 2025. Amid intense enemy fire, he  successfully destroyed a Pakistani surveillance camera, denying real-time  monitoring of BOP‟s and troops movement. Despite sustaining a life-threatening  shrapnel wound to his upper lip from HMG fire, he refused evacuation and  continued engaging the enemy, neutralizing their HMG nest. His actions ensured  uninterrupted domination from India side and inspired fellow troops. He was later  treated at Military Hospital, Jammu, and expressed unwavering commitment to  return to duty.  

In recognition of his gallant action, he was awarded with “Medal for  Gallantry”.

In response to Pakistan‟s retaliation following “Operation Sindoor,” Alok  Negi, Assistant Commandant, 53 Bn BSF, along with Constables (GD) Kandarpa  Chowdhury and Waghmare Bhawan Deoram, displayed exceptional courage  during intense enemy fire at FDL Mukhyari from 7 to 10 May 2025. Amid sustained  enemy shelling and MMG fire, Sh. Alok Negi, AC led defensive actions under fire,  repositioned personnel and mortar assets, and coordinated precise retaliatory  strikes on key enemy posts. Constables Chowdhury and Waghmare, commanding  Mortar Detachments 1 and 2 respectively, executed relentless and accurate fire for  over 48 hours, significantly blunting enemy positions. Their fearless conduct ensured  zero casualties and maintained operational dominance.  

In recognition of his gallant action, officer was awarded with “Medal for  Gallantry”.

Following India‟s precision strikes under Operation Sindoor (7–8 May 2025),  Pakistan retaliated with heavy firing, shelling, and drone attacks on BSF posts along  the IB in Jammu. On the night of 09–10 May 2025, Pakistani troops launched a  coordinated assault on BOPs Karotana Khurd, Karotana Forward, and Suchetgarh  of 165 Bn BSF. These posts came under intense 82 mm mortar and machine gun fire  from Pakistani positions- Jamshed Malane and Kasira. BSF troops retaliated with  precision fire. On 10 May at 0740 hrs, BOP Karotana Khurd reported critical shortage  of AGS ammunition. ASI(GD) Rajappa B T and CT(GD) Manohar Xalxo were tasked  to resupply of Amn. While executing the replenishment mission, a mortar shell  exploded near the magazine. ASI Rajappa sustained fatal splinter injuries, CT Xalxo  was also wounded in the right hand. Despite injuries, both engaged successfully in  their highly risk mission. 

In recognition of their gallant action, they were awarded with “Medal for  Gallantry”. 

(III) PRESIDENT’S MEDAL FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE (PSM) – 05 

  1. Ashok Yadav, IPS, IG 
  2. Dinesh Kumar Boora, IG 
  3. Harbax Singh Dhillon, IG 
  4. Avtar Singh Shahi, DIG (Now IG) 
  5. Satish Kumar Sastri, Commandant 

(V) MEDAL FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE (MSM) – 46 

    1. Dr. Rajeev Kumar Kotnala, IG (Med) 
    2. Dinesh Murmu, DIG 
    3. Jaswinder Kumar Birdi, DIG 
    4. Dr (Mrs) Anjel Bennet, DIG (Med) 
    5. Dr. Ambesh Ch Shahi, CMO (SG) 
    6. Devinder Singh, Commandant 
    7. Ashutosh Kumar Singh, Commandant 
    8. Ashok Kumar Yadav, Commandant 
    9. Pramod Prasad Nautiyal, Commandant 
    10. Mohinder Lal, Commandant
    11. Deepak Tewari, Commandant 
    12. Rajeev Kumar, Commandant (Law) 
    13. Raman Kumar Srivastava, Commandant 
    14. Manoj Kumar, Second-in-Command 
    15. Sunil Kumar, Commandant 
    16. Jitendra Kumar Singh, Second-in-Command 
    17. Vipin Shekhawat, Deputy Commandant 
    18. Anand Singh Bisht, Deputy Commandant 
    19. Digendra Singh Panwar, Deputy Commandant 
    20. Rajbir Singh, Deputy Commandant 
    21. Surendra Singh Sajwan, Asstt. Commandant 
    22. Girjesh Kumar Singh, Asstt. Commandant 
    23. Dinesh Singh, Asstt. Commandant 
    24. Rajeevan Kavinissery, Asstt. Commandant (Min) 
    25. Subedar Major Bajrang Singh Rathore 
    26. SI K Muthuraj 
    27. SI Uttam Singh 
    28. SI Dharampal 
    29. SI Housila Prasad Tiwari 
    30. SI Hans Raj 
    31. SI Birendra Thakur 
    32. ASI Atul Kumar Mishra 
    33. ASI Pramod Kumar Sharma 
    34. ASI Nand Kishor 
    35. ASI Suresh Kumar Sharma 
    36. ASI Birbal Ram 
    37. ASI Prasad Das 
    38. ASI Paramjit Singh 
    39. ASI Virendra Singh Panwar 
    40. ASI Venu Kumar V 
    41. HC Gaikwad Ananta Shri Ram 
    42. HC Rajesh Kumar 
    43. Constable Dulal Chandra Roy 
    44. Constable Sukhdev Raj 
    45. Constable Dharam Pal 
    46. Constable Sachindra Kumar Tripura