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Lieutenant Triveni Singh (1 February 1978 – 2 January 2004) was an Officer of the Indian Army from 5 Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry and was posthumously awarded the Ashok Chakra Award, India's highest peacetime award, for his actions in the terrorist attack on Jammu Railway Station on 2 January 2004. [1]
Triveni Singh was a lieutenant in the Indian Army. After his courageous act in thwarting a terrorist attack at Jammu railway station in 2004, he was posthumously honoured with India’s highest peacetime bravery award, the Ashok Chakra.
Triveni Singh (1978-2004) was an officer in the Indian Army, who was posthumously awarded India’s highest peacetime gallantry award, the Ashok Chakra, for his brave action in warding off a terror attack at the Jammu railway station in 2004. He was killed in action on 2 January 2004 while fighting the militants in Jammu. Wiki/Biography.
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Jun 28, 2017 · Lt. Triveni Singh was an Officer of the Indian Army from 5 Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry and was posthumously awarded the Ashok Chakra Award, India's highest peacetime award for his actions in the terrorist attack on Jammu Railway Station on January 2, 2004.