New Delhi, January 26, 2026 โ The Indian Army has honored Havaldar Jhantu Ali Shaikh of the 6 Para (Special Forces) with the Sena Medal (Posthumous) on the occasion of Republic Day 2026, recognizing his exceptional bravery and ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. This award underscores his valor during a counter-terrorism operation in Jammu and Kashmir.
Havaldar Shaikh, hailing from West Bengal, was fatally wounded while engaging terrorists in a fierce gun battle in Udhampur on April 24, 2025. Serving with the elite 6 Para (Special Forces), he demonstrated unwavering dedication and courage, continuing to fight despite severe injuries until he succumbed. His actions exemplify the highest standards of military service and commitment to national security.

The Sena Medal, one of Indiaโs prestigious gallantry awards, is conferred upon personnel of the Indian Army for acts of exceptional devotion to duty or courage in circumstances not involving direct confrontation with the enemy, though it is often awarded for combat valor. Havaldar Shaikhโs posthumous recognition is part of a list of 70 gallantry awards announced this Republic Day, highlighting the sacrifices made by armed forces personnel in safeguarding the nationโs borders.
The White Knight Corps of the Indian Army paid tribute to Havaldar Shaikh, saluting his indomitable spirit and contribution to counter-insurgency efforts. His legacy serves as an inspiration to fellow soldiers and the nation at large, reinforcing the ethos of selfless service in the defense forces.
