President Murmu Conferred Gallantry Awards on 51 Armed Forces Personnel at Defence Investiture Ceremony 2026
At the Defence Investiture Ceremony 2026 in New Delhi, President Droupadi Murmu honoured 51 armed forces and police personnel with India’s highest peacetime gallantry awards, including Kirti Chakra, Vir Chakra, and Shaurya Chakra. The event recognised acts of bravery in Jammu and Kashmir, border operations, and Operation Sindoor, highlighting national sacrifice and heroism.
The awards included seven Kirti Chakras, fifteen Vir Chakras, and twenty-nine Shaurya Chakras, with a significant number of honours awarded posthumously. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh were present at the ceremony, acknowledging and commending the exceptional bravery and sacrifice of the awardees in safeguarding national security.
Among the honoured heroes was posthumous Kirti Chakra recipient Sepoy Janjal Pravin Prabhakar, who eliminated two terrorists during a counter-terror operation before laying down his life in service of the nation. Another recipient highlighted for his courage was wounded Lance Naik Meenatchi Sundaram A, recognised for his role in critical operational conditions. These acts of valour were cited as emblematic of the unwavering commitment demonstrated by personnel engaged in high-risk missions across conflict-prone regions.
The ceremony underscored the scale of sacrifice made by security forces operating in Jammu and Kashmir and along sensitive border areas, where sustained counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism efforts continue to demand exceptional resilience and dedication. The recognition of these 51 awardees reflected the government’s formal acknowledgment of their courage, professionalism, and ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.
The Defence Investiture Ceremony 2026 concluded with a renewed emphasis on honouring national heroes whose actions continue to shape India’s security landscape through extraordinary bravery and service.

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