Key Points

Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Tripathi awarded 51 personnel for bravery and distinguished service at the first-ever ceremony in Nausena Bhawan. The honors included gallantry medals for anti-piracy missions and Red Sea rescues. A Jeevan Raksha Padak was given for saving a drowning victim in Hindon Canal. The event concluded with a reaffirmation of the Navy’s commitment to safeguarding maritime interests.

Key Points: Navy Chief Dinesh Tripathi Honors 51 Personnel at Nausena Bhawan Ceremony

  • 51 naval personnel honored for bravery & service
  • Awards include Yudh Seva & Nausena Medals
  • INS Sumitra crew lauded for anti-piracy rescue
  • Jeevan Raksha Padak for saving drowning victim
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Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Tripathi presents service awards to 51 naval personnel at Investiture Ceremony

Admiral Dinesh Tripathi awards 51 naval personnel for gallantry & service, including Yudh Seva Medal & Nausena Medals, at historic Nausena Bhawan event.

"This award has been given to me for the mission rescue which we conducted in the Red Sea... We located the boat and evacuated them. – Lt Cdr Vaibhav Tyagi"

New Delhi, June 27

Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, presented Gallantry and Distinguished Service Awards to Naval Personnel at the Naval Investiture Ceremony held for the first time at the newly constructed Nausena Bhawan in Delhi on Friday.

The awards were conferred to honour and recognise bravery, leadership, professional achievement and distinguished service of Naval Personnel.

A total of 51 personnel were conferred with awards during the ceremony,y which included one Yudh Seva Medal, thirteen Nausena Medals (Gallantry), eight Nausena Medals (Devotion to Duty) and seventeen Vishisht Seva Medals.

During the ceremony, CNS also presented the Jeevan Raksha Padak to Dharambir Singh Negi, Ex-PO EL(P) for saving a person from drowning in Hindon Canal on 15 July 2024; Capt Ravi Dhir Memorial Medal for promoting Flight Safety; and Lt VK Jain Memorial Medal for outstanding research in the field of electronics, computers and applied sources.

The CNS Trophy for Best Green Practice was awarded to Material Organisation (Vizag) in the industrial category and to INS Shivaji in the non-industrial category, respectively.

The CNS also presented Unit Citations to various units for their outstanding service over the past year.

The recipients in the Operational Units category were INS Shivalik, Trishul, Karna, and Flight Squadron INAS 316. The recipients in the category of shore establishments were INS Satavahana, Rajali, and Tunir.

Indian Navy Captain Rajababu Sharma spoke to ANI and said, "... I received the Navy Gallantry award for my service on INS Sumitra when we were deployed in the Gulf of Aden as a part of Operation Sankalp and the anti-piracy operation. It was a memorable and nerve-wrecking experience... 11 Somali pirates took 36 hostages for 22 days... We rescued them through our operational manoeuvres... They were forced to surrender without harming any hostages..."

After being conferred with the Nausena Gallantry Award, Lieutenant Commander Vaibhav Tyagi said, "This award has been given to me for the mission rescue which we conducted in the Red Sea. This was on March 6, 2024. During the Houthis' attack, the crew of the merchant vessel True Confidence sustained injuries after being hit by a missile... As the Indian Navy, we were the first responders to this situation... The entire merchant vessel was on fire... The 21 crew of the vessel were in a small boat and were injured and adrift in the open sea... The location was not known, but they needed immediate assistance... We located the boat and evacuated them..."

Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi congratulated the awardees and remarked that this occasion is of special significance, as it represents a formal acknowledgement by the Indian Navy of the conspicuous acts of gallantry and devotion to duty of its personnel.

The ceremony was also attended by the families of the awardees and senior dignitaries from the Indian Navy.

The ceremony concluded with a Dinner hosted by the Chief of the Naval Staff for the awardees and their families, and a reaffirmation of the Navy's motto of 'Safeguarding National Maritime Interests - Anytime-Anywhere'.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an expat in India, I'm always amazed by the Indian Navy's humanitarian efforts. That Red Sea rescue operation by Lt Cdr Tyagi shows how our Navy goes beyond borders to save lives. Truly world-class professionalism!
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Priyanka N
While we celebrate these achievements, I wish the media would cover more such positive stories instead of just politics. Our armed forces deserve this recognition daily, not just during ceremonies. Kudos to all awardees!
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Aman W
The Green Practice awards show Navy's commitment to environment too! INS Shivaji getting recognition is great - our armed forces leading by example in sustainability. More power to them! 💪
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Nisha Z
Respectfully suggest - the ceremony timing could be better publicized. Many citizens would love to watch such inspiring events live if broadcast properly. Our Navy's achievements should reach every Indian household!
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Vikram M
That rescue operation in Gulf of Aden gives me goosebumps! 11 pirates vs our Navy - and we won without casualties. This is why we must keep investing in our naval capabilities. Jai Hind! âš“
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Kavya N
Heartwarming to see families included in the ceremony. Behind every brave sailor is a family making equal sacrifices. The dinner hosted by CNS is such

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