Gajender Singh Bisht | |
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![]() Bisht as a Havaldar/Havildar | |
| Born | (1972-07-01)1 July 1972 |
| Died | 28 November 2008(2008-11-28) (aged 36) |
| Allegiance | |
| Branch | |
| Service years | 1990–2008 |
| Rank | |
| Unit | 51 SAG, NSG |
| Conflicts | Operation Black Tornado |
| Awards | |
Gajender Singh Bisht (1 July 1972 – 28 November 2008) was anNSG commando andHavildar (Sergeant) who was killed during the2008 Mumbai attacks. His act of bravery was honored with theAshoka Chakra award by thePresident of India on India's 60thRepublic Day on 26 January 2009.[1]
Hailing from Ganeshpur inDehradun,Uttarakhand, young Gajender Singh studied at the Janata Inter College in Naya Gaon. He was remembered by his teachers as a disciplined student who participated in every event organised in the school, sports or cultural activities. He had a particular interest in boxing.[2]
Gajender Singh was a member of theNational Security Guard’s51 Special Action Group. He was part of the team of NSG commandos who werefast-roped onto the roof of Nariman House in an operation to neutralize the terrorists inside who were holding at least six hostages.
According to Jyoti Krishna Dutt, Director General of the NSG, Singh was leading one of the teams that entered the building. The team came under intense fire from the terrorists and returned fire while trying to dominate the situation. The terrorists also hurled several grenades at the commandos. At this point, Singh had the option of retreating with his team. However, he realized that they had to seize this opportunity and continued moving ahead. Rather than turn his back on the militants, he instead created a way for the other commandos despite a grenade thrown at him. Despite sustaining multiple bullet injuries while doing so, he moved forward and ultimately succumbed to his injuries. This enabled his team to secure a dominating position in the encounter.[3]
While securing theNariman House duringOperation Black Tornado, Singh, a member of the Parachute Regiment was fatally wounded while storming the Jewish centre.

The official citation for theAshoka Chakra Award reads:
4073611 HAVILDAR GAJENDER SINGH PARACHUTE REGIMENT / 51 SPECIAL ACTION GROUP (POSTHUMOUS)In the night of 27th November 2008, Havildar Gajender Singh was leading his squad in the operation to rescue hostages from the terrorists at Nariman House, Mumbai.
After clearing the top floor of the terrorists, he reached the place where the terrorists had taken position. As he closed in, the terrorists hurled a grenade injuring him. Undeterred, he kept firing and closing in on the terrorists by exposing himself to the hostile fire. In the act, he injured one of the terrorists and forced the others to retreat inside a room. He continued the encounter till he succumbed to his injuries.
Havildar Gajender Singh displayed most conspicuous courage against grave odds and made the supreme sacrifice for the nation in combating the terrorists.[4]