President Ram Nath Kovind posthumously conferred Shaurya Chakra to Indian Air Force officer Group Captain Varun Singh, who was killed after sustaining severe injuries in a helicopter crash that had late Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat on board last December.
Shaurya Chakra is the country’s third-highest peacetime gallantry award presented by the Supreme Commander of the Indian armed forces for an act of indomitable courage, valour and extreme devotion to duty.
The award citation
The Shaurya Chakra has been awarded to him for his indomitable courage in the handling of a grave cockpit failure at a high altitude that involved the Light Combat Aircraft Tejas in 2021. The award was announced on August 15, 2021.
In 2020, with his skill, Group Captain Varun Singh averted a possible mid-air crash after his jet LCA Tejas developed a technical snag. He displayed an indomitable spirit and managed to control the situation.
The incident occurred on October 12, 2020, when the jet’s cockpit pressurisation failed at a high altitude. During descent, he lost all control of the flight. Despite the high-pressure situation, he regained control of the aircraft. The IAF officer landed the flight under calculated risk avoiding a major disaster.
Group Captain Singh’s wife Geetanjali Singh and mother Uma Singh received the medal from the President at a defence investiture ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhawan in New Delhi.
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