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Param Vir Chakra (PVC) is India 's highest military decoration

Param Vir Chakra Indias highest military decoration

The Param Veer Chakra (PVC) is India's highest military decoration, awarded for displaying distinguished acts of valour during wartime. The PVC is equivalent to the Medal of Honor in the United States and the Victoria Cross in the United Kingdom. Only 21 soldiers have received this award to date.

Param Vir Chakra also may refer to:

Param Vir Chakra is a 1995 Bollywood war action film directed and written by Ashok Kaul. It stars Saeed Jaffrey, Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Hema Malini. The film premiered on 31 March 1995 in Mumbai.

Param Vir Chakra is an Indian serial portraying the real life of Param Vir Chakra gallantry award winners, India's highest military honour.

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<i>Parama Veera Chakra</i> 2011 film by Dasari Narayana Rao

Parama Veera Chakra is a 2011 Telugu Patriotic film, produced by C. Kalyan on Teja Cinema banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao as his 150th film. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Ameesha Patel, Sheela, Neha Dhupia, Jayasudha in the lead roles and music was composed by Mani Sharma.

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Ashoka Chakra (military decoration) Indias highest peacetime military decoration

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Albert Ekka Indian Army soldier

Lance Naik Albert Ekka, PVC was a soldier in the Indian Army. He was martyred in action in the battle of Hilli, during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971. He was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest award for valour in the face of the enemy.

Vir Chakra military medal from India

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Hoshiar Singh Dahiya Indian Army officer

Colonel Hoshiar Singh Dahiya, PVC was a retired officer of the Indian Army who was awarded India's highest military honour, the Param Vir Chakra during Indo-Pakistani war of 1971.

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Bana Singh Indian Army soldier and recipient of the Param Vir Chakra

Subedar Major and Honorary Captain Bana Singh, PVC is a retired Indian soldier and a recipient of the nation's highest military award, the Param Vir Chakra. He has held the ranks Naib Subedar, Subedar, Subedar Major and Honorary Captain in the Indian Army. As a Naib Subedar, he led the team which conquered the highest peak in the Siachen area as part of Operation Rajiv. The peak was named as "Bana Post" in his honour.

Sanjay Kumar (soldier) Indian Army soldier and recipient of the Param Vir Chakra

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Savitri Bai Khanolkar was a designer, best known for designing the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest military decoration, awarded for displaying distinguished acts of valour during wartime. Khanolkar also designed several other major gallantry medals including the Ashok Chakra (AC), Maha Vir Chakra (MVC), Kirti Chakra (KC), Vir Chakra (VrC) and Shaurya Chakra (SC). She had also designed the General Service Medal 1947, which was used until 1965. Khanolkar was also a painter and an artist.

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Yogendra Singh Yadav Recipient of the Param Vir Chakra

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Ramaswamy Parameshwaran Indian Army Officer

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