Shahid-e-Bharat

The Shahid-e-Bharat (Martyr for India) was a military decoration awarded by the Azad Hind Government to honour the fallen. It was awarded in gold or in silver. First instituted by Subhas Chandra Bose in Germany, it was later also awarded to troops of the Indian National Army in South East Asia. The award could be conferred with swords for valour in combat, and without swords for non-combat awards.

Shahid-e-Bharat
The Shahid-e-Bharat medal.
Awarded by Azad Hind
TypeMedal
EligibilitySoldiers of the Indische Legion, Indian National Army, and the Wehrmacht.
Awarded forThe Fallen
StatusCurrently not existent.
Statistics
First awardedSecond World War
Last awardedSecond World War
Total awardedUnknown
Posthumous
awards
Unknown
Precedence
Next (higher)Vir-e-Hind
Next (lower)Tamgha-e-Bahaduro

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