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Answered by arsh122100
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The Param Vir Chakra (PVC) is India's highest military decoration, awarded for displaying distinguished acts of valour during wartime.[5][6] Param Vir Chakra translates as the "Wheel of the Ultimate Brave", and the award is granted for "most conspicuous bravery in the presence of the enemy". The medal of the PVC was designed by Savitri Khanolkar, whose daughter's brother-in-law, Major Somnath Sharma, was coincidentally awarded the first PVC. As of January 2018, the medal has been awarded 21 times, of which 14 were posthumous and 16 arose from actions in Indo-Pakistani conflicts. Of the 21 awardees, 20 have been from the Indian Army, and one has been from the Indian Air Force. A number of central and state governments and ministries of India provide allowances and rewards to recipients of the PVC (or their family members in case of the recipient's death). Only 21 soldiers have received this award to date.[7][8]

Param Vir Chakra

Param Vir Chakra Front and Back.png

Awarded by the President of India

Country

India

Type

Military award

Status

Active

Post-nominals

PVC

Statistics

Established

26 January 1950

First awarded

3 November 1947[a]

Last awarded

6 July 1999

Total awarded

21

Posthumous

awards

14

Distinct

recipients

21

Precedence

Next (higher)

Bharat Ratna[2][3]

Equivalent

Ashoka Chakra[b][3][2]

Next (lower)

Padma Vibhushan[c]

The history of present-day Indian gallantry awards can be traced back to the rule of the East India Company, when the first formal award was instituted by Lord William Bentinck in 1834 as the Order of Merit, later renamed the Indian Order of Merit in 1902. During the First World War, the British awards system was adopted and continued through the Second World War. Post-independence, new awards were instituted on 26 January 1950, with retroactive effect from 15 August 1947. The PVC is equivalent to the Medal of Honor in the United States and the Victoria Cross in the United Kingdom.

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Answered by traun94
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The Param Vir Chakra (PVC) is India's highest military decoration awarded for the highest degree of valour or self-sacrifice in the presence of the enemy. ... Instituted on 26 January 1950, by the President of India, with effect from 15 August 1947, this award can also be awarded posthumously.

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