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Ajay Ahuja

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Commissioner, accusing the Pakistani paramilitary forces of having fired at Ahuja while still descending in his parachute. Pakistani authorities denied the accusations and suggested Ahuja was killed due to accidental injuries during the ejection or landing. No further investigations were carried out by either government nor impartial, outside entities and the case remains unresolved.
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Ahuja remains a great hero for Indians, and his widow and family are often honored guests at patriotic public events and official ceremonies. The family received much support from Government authorities and Indian political leaders, as well as emotional and financial support from people across India.
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On 15 June 1999, Deputy High Commissioner of the Pakistani Embassy in New Delhi was summoned and a notice for the breach of Geneva conventions was submitted for the torture and killing of the prisoners of War during the Kargil War. The Government of India also lodged a protest with Pakistan's High
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On 29 May 1999, Ahuja's body was flown to a local Air Force station by the Indian Air Force. Angry public demonstrations broke out there, at his cremation, and near the Pakistani embassy in
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of Ahuja's capture and killing by Pakistani troops during the conflict sparked a major uproar within India.
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fighter aircraft, and gained instructional flying experience of over 1,000 hours that was spent teaching
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On 15 August 1999, India's 52nd anniversary of Independence, Squadron Leader Ajay Ahuja was awarded the
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shortly after his death which is one of India's highest gallantry honours for military personnel.
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According to the data released by the Indian Air Force, Ahuja's aircraft had crossed the
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Squadron Leader Ajay Ahuja's name on the Tyag Chakra (Circle of Sacrifice),
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alongside two fatal bullet wounds to his head and chest. Reports by the
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pilots. In 1997, Ahuja was posted to the Killi Bhisiana Airbase in
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A statue of Ahuja was constructed by the Bhatinda-Muktsar road.
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Index

Squadron Leader
VrC
Kota
Rajasthan
Kargil
Jammu and Kashmir
Ladakh
India
Indian Air Force

Squadron Leader
No. 17 Squadron
Vir Chakra
Squadron leader
VrC
fighter pilot
Indian Air Force
killed in action
Kargil War
India
Pakistan
MiG-21
surface-to-air missile
Pakistan Army
Kargil
Jammu and Kashmir
fractured knee
Indian media
Kota
Rajasthan

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