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  1. Gajender Singh Bisht (1 July 1972 – 28 November 2008) was an NSG commando and Havildar who was killed during the 2008 Mumbai attacks. His act of bravery was honored with the Ashoka Chakra award by the President of India on India's 60th Republic Day on 26 January 2009.

  2. Nov 26, 2019 · The deadly attack began on Wednesday 26 November and lasted until Saturday 29 November 2008 and at least 174 people died, including 9 attackers, and more than 300 people were wounded. Case in point, Gajender Singh Bisht (36), an NSG commando and sergeant was martyred during the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

  3. Dec 9, 2019 · For the 26/11 Stories of strength memorial, we see Vicky Kaushal walkthrough Nariman House with the daughter of late NSG Commando Havildar Gajendra Singh Bisht.

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  5. Nov 28, 2008 · Gajender Singh Bisht Biography. Gajender Singh Best was an NSG commando and Havildar (Sergeant) who was posthumously honoured with the Ashoka Chakra award in 2009. He died during the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and received the honour for his bravery in this mission.

  6. Gajender Singh was no less than steel who had willing jumped into the fire. He went in there as rifleman Gajender Singh but when he came out he was paratrooper Gajender Singh Bisht, ten special forces para commando.

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  8. Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan and Havildar Gajender Singh Bisht, both members of the SAG were martyred in action during the 26/11 attacks and were awarded the Ashok Chakra posthumously.