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Recipient of Kirti Chakra

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Colonel
Karni Singh Rathore
KC
Born3 December 1953
Churu, Rajasthan, India
Died2005
Cause of deathNose cancer
Allegiance India
Service / branch Indian Army
Rank Colonel
Service numberIC-37049
Unit17 RAJ RIF
Battles / warsInsurgency in Arunachal Pradesh
Awards Kirti Chakra
Spouse(s)Asha Rathore
RelationsColonel Mohan Singh Rathore (father)
Mohar Singh Rathore (Uncle)

Colonel Karni Singh Rathore, KC (1953–2005) was an officer in the Indian Army. He was also awarded the Kirti Chakra award for his indomitable courage.

Military career

Col. Karni Singh Rathore was commissioned as an officer in the 7th Rajputana Rifles, in which his father had also served, and rose to command it. At the time of his death he was posted as a member of the Indian Territorial Army, having served previously with the Assam Rifles.

In 1984, he was awarded the Kirti Chakra, the second highest peacetime award for gallantry, in recognition of his service while fighting insurgents.

Death

He passed away in 2005 after suffering from Nose Cancer.

References

  1. "Col Karni Singh Rathore". Gallery Awards.

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