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  1. Colonel Jasbir Singh Raina, AC (5 July 1955) is a retired Indian Army officer who was awarded India's highest peacetime gallantry award Ashoka Chakra for his gallant act in Operation Blue Star.

  2. Jun 8, 2004 · It belonged to a Sikh officer, Second Lieutenant Jasbir Singh Raina, in the unit commanded by [Lieutenant Colonel] Mohammad Israr [Lt Col Israr of the 10 Guards would lead the first unit into the...

  3. Mar 17, 2023 · Brigadier Israr Rahim Khan remembers the words of Captain Jasbir Singh Raina after the young captain was hit by a volley of bullets in his legs amidst a raging battle with terrorists inside...

  4. Colonel Jasbir Singh Raina, AC (5 July 1955) is a retired Indian Army officer who was awarded India's highest peacetime gallantry award Ashoka Chakra for his gallant act in Operation Blue Star. [1]

  5. Jun 3, 2014 · The first army injury, Captain Jasbir Singh Raina of 10 Guards, was a Sikh too. Brar told me in a Walk the Talk interview on NDTV 24×7, days after the attack on him in London, that while addressing his troops before the assault, he had given the freedom to opt out to everybody, particularly Sikhs, if they had any hesitation.

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  6. Sep 5, 2019 · Kulkarni and Rai’s batch also produced such gallantry award winners as Col Jasbir Singh Raina, 10 Guards, who was awarded Ashok Chakra for Operation Bluestar and received it on a wheelchair due to grievous injuries.

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  8. Aug 15, 1984 · This explains the high incidence of bullet injuries in the leg. Among the first to be wounded in the Guards' assault was company commander Major Jasbir Singh Raina, a Sikh. Later, the Madrasis lost young Lieutenant Ram Prakash Ruparia to a sniper's bullet.