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Karam Singh (1915-1993)

Karam Singh

Technical Data

Stamp Set Golden Jubliees
Date of Issue January 28, 2000
Denomination Rs. 3
Quantity 400,000
Perforation comb 13½ x 13
Printer Security Printing Press, Nashik
Printing Process Photogravure
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Credit (Designed By) Smt. Alka Sharma
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 1736

Stamp Number IN 1797

Yvert et Tellier IN 1502

Stanley Gibbons IN 1899

Themes

A Legend of Courage

Subedar and Honorary Captain Karam Singh is celebrated as one of India’s most valiant soldiers, known for his extraordinary bravery during the 1948 operations in Jammu and Kashmir. His heroic actions set a benchmark for courage and leadership in the Indian Army.

Role of the Indian Armed Forces After Independence

After independence, the Indian Armed Forces assumed the critical responsibility of defending the nation’s borders. In recognition of exceptional bravery and sacrifice, the Government of India instituted gallantry awards, with the Param Vir Chakra being the highest honor for valor.

Heroic Stand at Richmar Gali

During the 1948 conflict in Jammu and Kashmir, Karam Singh, then a Lance Naik, was commanding a section at Richmar Gali, a strategically important location near Tithwal. The enemy launched intense artillery attacks, destroying bunkers and attempting to regain control of the area.

Despite being wounded, Karam Singh displayed remarkable determination. He moved from bunker to bunker, encouraging his men, tending to the injured, and motivating them to continue fighting under heavy fire.

Turning the Tide of Battle

When the enemy managed to break through and gain a foothold in the platoon area, Karam Singh acted swiftly. Leading a small group of soldiers, he launched a fierce counterattack. In a close hand-to-hand combat, he successfully drove the enemy out, regaining control and preventing them from recapturing the crucial position at Tithwal.

Recognition and Legacy

For his exceptional courage, leadership, and indomitable spirit, Karam Singh was awarded the Param Vir Chakra, becoming the first living recipient of India’s highest gallantry award.

Commemoration

His bravery continues to inspire generations of soldiers and citizens alike. To honor such gallant heroes, a commemorative postage stamp was issued as part of the “50 Years of the Republic of India: Gallantry Award Winners” series, paying tribute to the extraordinary sacrifices made by India’s armed forces.

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