Saurabh Singh Shekhawat

Colonel
Saurabh Singh Shekhawat
KC, SC, SM, VSM
Born Alwar, Rajasthan, India
Allegiance Indian Army
Service/branch Parachute Regiment
Rank Colonel
Service number IC - 52871
Unit 21st Battalion, The Parachute Regiment (SF)
Commands held 21st Battalion, The Parachute Regiment (SF)
(Took over the command from IC-50750 Col Rajeev Singh Rawat, VSM)
Awards Kirti Chakra
Shaurya Chakra
Sena Medal (Gallantry)
Vishisht Seva Medal
Maharana Shriji Arvind Singh Mewar presenting silver plaque of the battle of Haldi Ghati painting

Colonel Saurabh Singh Shekhawat, KC, SC, SM, VSM is one of the most decorated serving officers in the Indian Army who is also an accomplished mountaineer. He is a member of the 21st battalion of the Parachute Regiment (Special Forces). He has been awarded the Kirti Chakra, Shaurya Chakra, Sena Medal and Vishisht Seva Medal for his various acts of gallantry displayed in anti-terrorist operations, mountaineering and distinguished service.[1][2][3]

Mountaineering

He has ascended Mount Everest three times in 2001, 2003 and 2005. He has also climbed Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, and Mount Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps and Western Europe.[4] In October 2009 he led the joint Indo-Kazakh team to scale the Kazakhstan peak of Marble Wall peak in Kazakhstan.[5]

Shekhawat has scaled 14 high peaks, some more than once.

Controversy

In 2017, he accused two former army chiefs, General Bikram Singh and General Dlabir Singh, and a senior serving office Lt General Abhay Krishna of victimizing him. This was in relation to a Jorhat operation in December 2011.[6]

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