Mahavir Chakra Citations to Sikh Soldiers
The Maha Vir Chakra (MVC) (Maha Vir = “great warrior”) is the second highest military decoration in India, after the Param Vir Chakra, and is awarded for acts of conspicuous gallantry in the presence of the enemy, whether on land, at sea or in the air. It replaced the British Distinguished Service Order (DSO). The medal may be awarded posthumously.
The medal is made of standard silver and is circular in shape. Embossed on the obverse is a five pointed heraldic star with circular center-piece bearing the gilded state emblem of India in the center. The words “Mahavira Chakra” are embossed in Devanagari and English on the reverse with two lotus flowers in the middle. The decoration is worn on the left chest with a half-white and half-orange riband about 3.2 cm in width, the orange being near the left shoulder.
- Havildar Fateh Singh
- Sepoy Amar Singh
- Major Malkit Singh Brar
- Major Gurdial Singh
- Lt. Col MadanMohan Singh Bakshi
- Lt. Col Ranjit Singh Dyal
- Subedar Ajit Singh
- Lt. Col Raghbir Singh
- Maj Gen Mohinder Singh
- Brgd. Khemkaran Singh
- Major Baljit Singh Randhawa
- Lt. Col Gurubans Singh Sangha
- Major Kuldip Singh Chandpuri
- Subedar Malkiat Singh
- Maj Jasbir Singh
- Lt. Shamsher Singh Samra
- Brigadier Hardev Singh Kler
- Major Amarjit Singh Bal
- Major Daljit Singh Narang
- Subedar Mohinder Singh
- Wing Commander HS Mangat
- Maj Dharmveer Singh
- Lt. col Narinder Singh Sandhu
- Lt. Col Sukhjit Singh
- 2lt. Ranjeev Singh Sandhu
- Brig. Sant Singh
- Brig. Manjit Singh
- Lt. col Inderpal Singh Bawa
- Cap. Partap Singh
- Brig. Harbhajan Singh
- Maj Bhupinder Singh
- Air Com. Mehar Singh
- Lt. Col Inderjit Singh Butalia
- Lt. Col Harbans Singh Virk
- Jemadar Nand Singh
- JCO Lal Singh
- Havildar Sarup Singh