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IMPHAL: A Manipuri youth serving as Lieutenant in the British Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service (RMAS), Special Forces, has been chosen for a prestigious gallantry award for his bravery during a fierce gunfight with al-Qaida insurgents in Afghanistan in 2011.

The award will be given on June 19.

Lt Khwairakpam Robin Singh will receive the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross, a second-level military decoration of the United Kingdom armed forces, along with six other personnel. He will also get 15,000 pounds as a mark of encouragement and respect for the act of heroism.

"I never expected that such a big award will be conferred on me. I'm proud to be a fighter in the RMAS," the 27-year-old officer told this reporter on Thursday in Imphal. "Upon our team's earlier feats, my commander encouraged me with his striking words like 'you are the hero of the Arabian sea'," said a soft-spoken (Indian citizen) Robin, who is currently putting up at his native Sekmai village in Imphal West.

Expounding what he termed as one of the fiercest gunfights ever since he joined the RMAS in 2009, Robin said in August, 2011 "we were called in as a reinforcement team to fight Al Qaeda terrorists at Lungmoor and Chandrima in the Arabian Sea."

"We were 47, including 40 commandos, in our ship and we fought off and on for a whooping seven days during which we also faced shortage of food as the insurgents cut the supply ships. We finally eliminated many of our enemies to make our mission successful," said Robin.

Born to Khwairakpam Sanajaoba and Kh Memcha Devi, Robin did his schooling in Manipur before completing his graduation from St Philomena's College, Mysore.

A statement released by Chief of Naval Staff , United Kingdom, on March 11, said, "Robin ensured the safety of his team, neutralized the enemy and achieved success," the statement said. Lt Robin Singh, as the lead scout of his team, heavily engaged at close quarters with automatic fire and rocket propelled grenades by a well armed and determined insurgent force, it added.

The statement said Robin displayed complete disregard to his personal safety by moving to an exposed position to fire and throw grenades to suppress the enemy within 30 meters of his position. "His selfless acts enabled the rest of his team to fire to regain the initiative and neutralize the enemy and his efforts are in the first traditions of the Royal Marine and Royal Defence Force," the statement added.

Robin said half of his cash reward would be donated to orphanages, fake-encounter victims and destitutes in his home state.http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/guwahati/Bravery-award-for-Manipuri-officer/articleshow/19120065.cms
 
He must be British to serve in the British army, right ???

Hence this thread is not meant to be here in the India section.
 
He is Indian now living in England .He is now enjoying holiday in his native state Manipur
 
Nope, NRIs are Indians because they are Indian citizens. If you want to serve in the British army, you NEED TO BE BRITISH CITIZEN!!!! THUS HE CANNOT BE INDIAN! There is no dual citizenship in our country!

person of indian origin are treated on par with NRI s with some exceptions if he have a PIO card
PIO Card, Person of Indian Origin Card
heard about pravasa bharatiya diwas??all these are to integrate them to INDIA ..use the soft power of PIOs.. ;)
 
you mean to say all NRI did'nt get citizenship of the country he or she is residing ?
 
person of indian origin are treated on par with NRI s with some exceptions if he have a PIO card
PIO Card, Person of Indian Origin Card
heard about pravasa bharatiya diwas??all these are to integrate them to INDIA ..use the soft power of PIOs.. ;)

But they are not Indians. The PIO card is practically a life long visa.

And someone who took an oath to fight for another country under every circumstances and to defend the British monarchy etc is no Indian.
 
But they are not Indians. The PIO card is practically a life long visa.

And someone who took an oath to fight for another country under every circumstances and to defend the British monarchy etc is no Indian.

yes PIOs are not indians OFFICIALLY..but they are treated on par.this is not the first time we're fecilitating a PIO even p.M s of certain countries are PIO s...its just an attempt to remind them of their roots..here for eg..http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamla_Persad-Bissessar
 
thats what i said..PIO s are not indians..and visa is not permanent its valid for 15 years with a valid passport after which they can renue it.its an initiation taken by the govt to move closer to the people of indian origin settled across the world

PIO Card, Person of Indian Origin Card
http://mha.nic.in/pdfs/ForeigD-FAQs-PIO-Crd.pdf


Ok thats correct.

So the bottom line is: This thread is misplaced. British army achievements in Afghanistan dont have anything to do here in the India Defense section!
 
Commonwealth citizens do serve in the British Forces, e.g. the Gurkhas.
 
Commonwealth citizens do serve in the British Forces, e.g. the Gurkhas.

Commonwealth citizens do serve in the British Forces, e.g. the Gurkhas.

Only the gurkhas. Nepali gurkhas also serve in the Indian army. Mercenary soldiering is a traditional profession for them.

But Indian citizens cannot serve in any other armed force. I don't think other than gurkhas, any other commonwealth citizens can serve in the Britiah armed forces.

This person has to be a british citizen of Indian origin.
 

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