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[[Major general (India)|Major General]] '''Cyrus Addie Pithawalla''' [[Ashoka Chakra (military decoration)|AC]], [[Vishisht Seva Medal|VSM]],  is a former [[General officer]] of the [[Indian Army]]. He was awarded India's highest peacetime decoration for gallantry, the Ashok Chakra, in 1981,<ref>{{cite web |title=Cyrus Pithawala, an Ashok Chakra awardee is now a Major General |url=http://www.merinews.com/article/cyrus-pithawala-an-ashok-chakra-awardee-is-now-a-major-general/15880048.shtml}}</ref> and by virtue of this is one of the most decorated [[flag officer]]s in the history of the [[Indian Armed Forces]] (the Ashoka Chakra ranks above all other Indian decorations excepting the [[Param Vir Chakra]], its wartime equivalent, and the [[Bharat Ratna]]).
[[Major general (India)|Major General]] '''Cyrus Addie Pithawalla''' [[Ashoka Chakra (military decoration)|AC]], [[Vishisht Seva Medal|VSM]],  is a former [[General officer]] of the [[Indian Army]]. He was awarded India's highest peacetime decoration for gallantry, the Ashok Chakra, in 1981,<ref>{{cite web |title=Cyrus Pithawala, an Ashok Chakra awardee is now a Major General |url=http://www.merinews.com/article/cyrus-pithawala-an-ashok-chakra-awardee-is-now-a-major-general/15880048.shtml |access-date=17 September 2018 |archive-date=17 September 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180917215404/http://www.merinews.com/article/cyrus-pithawala-an-ashok-chakra-awardee-is-now-a-major-general/15880048.shtml |url-status=dead }}</ref> and by virtue of this is one of the most decorated [[flag officer]]s in the history of the [[Indian Armed Forces]] (the Ashoka Chakra ranks above all other Indian decorations excepting the [[Param Vir Chakra]], its wartime equivalent, and the [[Bharat Ratna]]). He is an alumnus of [[ Officers Training Academy, Chennai]]


==Early life==
==Early life==
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Despite his serious injury, he personally led the charge and captured the militant who turned out to be one Bisheshwar Singh, the top-most leader of the PLA. In spite of his serious condition, he refused to be evacuated and led his men in a combing operation till 6.00 a.m. the next morning. These operations resulted in the death of seven militants and capture of a very large quantity of arms and ammunition. 2/Lt Cyrus Addie Pithawalla thus displayed bravery of the highest order and extraordinary and inspiring leadership and was awarded the Ashok Chakra.}}
Despite his serious injury, he personally led the charge and captured the militant who turned out to be one Bisheshwar Singh, the top-most leader of the PLA. In spite of his serious condition, he refused to be evacuated and led his men in a combing operation till 6.00 a.m. the next morning. These operations resulted in the death of seven militants and capture of a very large quantity of arms and ammunition. 2/Lt Cyrus Addie Pithawalla thus displayed bravery of the highest order and extraordinary and inspiring leadership and was awarded the Ashok Chakra.}}


==Awards and Decorations==
==Awards and decorations==


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|[[Indian military decorations#Service and campaign medals|Special Service Medal]]
|[[Indian military decorations#Service and campaign medals|Special Service Medal]]
|[[Indian military decorations#Service and campaign medals|Operation Vijay Medal]]
|[[Operation Vijay Medal]]
|[[Indian military decorations#Service and campaign medals|Operation Parakram Medal]]
|[[Operation Parakram Medal]]
|[[Indian military decorations#Service and campaign medals|Sainya Seva Medal]]
|[[Sainya Seva Medal]]
|-
|-
|[[Indian military decorations#Service and campaign medals|High Altitude Service Medal]]
|[[Indian military decorations#Service and campaign medals|High Altitude Service Medal]]
|[[Indian military decorations#Service and campaign medals|Videsh Seva Medal]]
|[[Videsh Seva Medal]]
|[[Indian military decorations#Service and campaign medals|50th Anniversary of Independence Medal]]
|[[Indian military decorations#Service and campaign medals|50th Anniversary of Independence Medal]]
|[[Indian military decorations#Long service awards|30 Years Long Service Medal]]
|[[Indian military decorations#Long service awards|30 Years Long Service Medal]]
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! Insignia !! Rank !! Component !! Date of rank
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|align="center" |[[File:2nd_Lieutenant_Indian_Army.gif|35px]] || [[Second Lieutenant]] || [[Indian Army]]  || 1 September 1979 (short-service commission)<ref name="ssc">{{cite news |title=Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) |page=464  |date=19 April 1980 |publisher=The Gazette of India}}</ref><br/>1 September 1984 (regular commission, with seniority from 30 April 1980 but for increments of pay from 1 September 1979)<ref name="regular_commission"/>   
|align="center" |[[File:Second Lieutenant of the Indian Army.svg|35px]] || [[Second Lieutenant]] || [[Indian Army]]  || 1 September 1979 (short-service commission)<ref name="ssc">{{cite news |title=Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) |page=464  |date=19 April 1980 |publisher=The Gazette of India}}</ref><br/>1 September 1984 (regular commission, with seniority from 30 April 1980 but for increments of pay from 1 September 1979)<ref name="regular_commission"/>   
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|align="center" |[[File:Lieutenant_of_the_Indian_Army.svg|35px]] || [[Lieutenant]] || Indian Army  || 1 September 1981 (short-service commission)<ref>{{cite news |title=Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) |page=40  |date=9 January 1982 |publisher=The Gazette of India}}</ref> <br/>1 September 1984 (regular commission, with seniority from 30 April 1982)<ref name="regular_commission">{{cite news |title=Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) |page=417  |date=30 March 1985 |publisher=The Gazette of India}}</ref>  
|align="center" |[[File:Lieutenant_of_the_Indian_Army.svg|35px]] || [[Lieutenant]] || Indian Army  || 1 September 1981 (short-service commission)<ref>{{cite news |title=Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) |page=40  |date=9 January 1982 |publisher=The Gazette of India}}</ref> <br/>1 September 1984 (regular commission, with seniority from 30 April 1982)<ref name="regular_commission">{{cite news |title=Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) |page=417  |date=30 March 1985 |publisher=The Gazette of India}}</ref>