Rattan Nath Sharma

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Born23 November 1926
Died24 December 2011(2011-12-24) (aged 85)
Allegiance India
Branch Indian Army

Rattan Nath Sharma

Rattan Nath Sharma
Born23 November 1926
Died24 December 2011(2011-12-24) (aged 85)
Allegiance India
Branch Indian Army
Service years1949–1977
Rank Brigadier
Service numberIC-5270[1]
Unit21st Battalion, Punjab Regiment
ConflictsIndo-Pakistani War of 1965
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
Awards Maha Vir Chakra
Mention in dispatches

Brigadier Rattan Nath Sharma, MVC, was an officer in the Indian Army who served with the Punjab Regiment, and was awarded the Maha Vir Chakra, India's second-highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy. The award was made for his actions during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, when he displayed exemplary courage and outstanding leadership while commanding the 21st Battalion, Punjab Regiment, in a successful assault on a fortified Pakistani position near the Poonch River in the Jammu and Kashmir sector of the Western Front. He retired from the army in 1977 as a brigadier, after which he was the chief managing director of the Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative. He died in a vehicle accident in December 2011.

Rattan Nath Sharma was born on 23 November 1926 in Kangra, in the British province of Punjab, the son of Shri Hari Charan Dixit.[2] Prior to joining the Indian Army he attended the D. S. V. High School in Kangra.[1] After finishing school, he briefly worked for the Indian Revenue Service but left after six months when a man tried to bribe him.[3] He was married to Subhash and they had two daughters and one son: Meera, born in 1960; Anita, born in 1963; and Sandeep, born in 1969.[1]

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