Raksha Medal Explained

Awarded For:"Conferred upon Military Personnel and Members of the Police and Paramilitary Forces in recognition of service in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965"
Awardname:Raksha Medal
Country: India
Presenter:Government of India
Established:26 January 1967
Obverse:Written in Hindi "Satyamev Jayte"
Reverse:Rising Sun with written in Hindi "Raksha Medal"
Higher: Siachen Glacier Medal
Lower: Sangram Medal

Raksha Medal was conferred upon Military Personnel and Members of the Police and Paramilitary Forces in recognition of service in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.[1]

Design

Medal

The Medal is circular in shape, made of cupro-nickel, 35mm in diameter. It has embossed on its obverse the State Emblem 22 mm in height. On its reverse it has embossed in the centre the Rising Sun with sprays of laurel below on either side and the inscription embossed above it.

Ribbon

The Ribbon is orange in colour, divided into four equal parts by three vertical stripes, each 3 mm in width of red, dark blue and light blue. The award may be made posthumously.[2]

Recipients

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Raksha Medal. Medal Book.
  2. Web site: Raksha Medal. Indian Navy.