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Commandant Chandrashekhar Joshi, a Coast Guard Officer who intercepted a suspicious Pakistani boat, which later blew up on December 31, 2014, was awarded the President’s Tatrakshak Gallantry Medal by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar today.
Commandant Abhay Ambetkar, who coordinated the air-to- surface operations that led to spotting the location of the boat, was also awarded the Tatrakshak Gallantry Medal.
Joshi, who joined ICG in 1997, was commanding Indian Coast Guard Ship (ICGS) Rajratan and was deployed on the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) off the Gujarat coast. The ship was around 170 nautical miles from the spot where the unidentified boat, yet proceeded with “maximum speed” to intercept the suspicious vessel. However, the vessel exploded and caught fire before sinking along with its four occupants.
Parrikar had then said the “circumstantial evidence” indicated that the Pakistani boat had suspected terror links.
According to the citation with the award,
Thereafter the ship assumed extensive search operations for locating survivors,” the citation reads.
When asked by reporters whether it was a “terror” boat, Joshi said, “It was terror related, which is why it exploded.” Parrikar also presented awards to 32 other officers for their gallantry or services.
Former Coast Guard DIG B.K. Loshali, who was facing an inquiry for publicly contradicting the government over the sinking of a Pakistani ship off Gujarat coast on New Year’s Eve, was dismissed from service in December 2015 following an inquiry.