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Padma Bhushan recipients

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2010–2019

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2005

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2005 A. Ramachandran
(born 1935)
Art Delhi
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2010

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2011

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2012

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2013

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2013 Daggubati Ramanaidu
(1936–2015)
Art Andhra Pradesh

Film producer known for his work in Telugu cinema. Founded Suresh Productions in 1964 which became of one of the largest film production companies in India placing him in the Guinness Book of World Records for the most films produced by an individual, with more than 150 films in 13 Indian languages. Also served as a Member of Lok Sabha representing Bapatla constituency in Andhra Pradesh from 1999 to 2004.

2013 Kanak Rele
(1927–2023)
Art Maharashtra

Dancer, choreographer, and academic best known as an exponent of Mohiniyattam. Founder-director of the Nalanda Dance Research Centre and the founder-principal of the Nalanda Nritya Kala Mahavidyalaya in Mumbai. Credited with having played a key role in the revival and popularisation of Mohiniyattam and for having brought a scientific temper and academic rigour and for the contemporisation of mythological tales in her performances and her portrayal of strong women characters in them. Conferred Padma Shri in 1990.

2013 Sharmila Tagore
(born 1944)
Art Delhi

Film actress primarily known for her work in Hindi and Bengali films. Regarded as one of Indian cinema's most accomplished actresses, she collaborated with Satyajit Ray on numerous other films, including Devi (1960), Nayak (1966), Aranyer Din Ratri (1970), and Seemabaddha (1971); thus establishing herself as one of the most prominent figures in Bengali cinema. Her notable works in Hindi films include Kashmir Ki Kali (1964), Waqt (1965), Anupama (1966), Aamne Saamne (1967), Aradhana (1969), Safar (1970), Amar Prem (1972), Daag (1973), Avishkaar (1974), Chupke Chupke (1975), Mausam (1975), and Namkeen (1982).

2013 Saroja Vaidyanathan
(1937–2023)
Art Delhi

Choreographer, guru, and notable proponent of Bharatanatyam and established the Ganesa Natyalaya in 1974. Credited for choreographing ten full-length ballets and nearly two thousand individual Bharatanatyam pieces. Also published her renditions of Subramania Bharati's songs and poems and set some of her works to dance. Conferred Padma Shri in 2002.

2013 Abdul Rashid Khan
(1908–2016)
Art West Bengal

Hindustani classical vocalist performing khayal, dhrupad, dhamar and thumri.

2013 Rajesh Khanna#
(1942–2012)
Art Maharashtra

Actor, film producer and politician who worked in Hindi films. Considered as one of the greatest and most successful actors in the history of Indian cinema, is known as the First Superstar in Indian cinema. Consecutively starred in a record 15 solo hero successful films between 1969 and 1971 and was the highest-paid actor in Hindi cinema throughout the 1970s and 1980s.

2013 Jaspal Bhatti#
(1955–2012)
Art Maharashtra

Television personality known for his satirical take on the problems of the common man. Well known for his television series Flop Show, Full Tension and mini capsules Ulta Pulta in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Commonly known as "King of Comedy" and also "King of Satire".

Late Rajesh Khanna

Art

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Late Jaspal Singh Bhatti

Art

Punjab #


Shri Shivajirao Girdhar Patil

Public Affairs

Maharashtra


Dr. Apathukatha Sivathanu Pillai

Science and Engineering

Delhi


Dr. Vijay Kumar Saraswat

Science and Engineering

Delhi


Dr. Ashoke Sen

Science and Engineering

Uttar Pradesh


Dr. B.N. Suresh

Science and Engineering

Karnataka


Prof. Satya N. Atluri

Science and Engineering

USA *


Prof. Jogesh Chandra Pati

Science and Engineering

USA *


Shri Ramamurthy Thyagarajan

Trade and Industry

Tamil Nadu


Shri Adi Burjor Godrej

Trade and Industry

Maharashtra


Dr. Nandkishore Shamrao Laud

Medicine

Maharashtra


Shri Mangesh Padgaonkar

Literature & Education

Maharashtra


Prof. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

Literature & Education

USA*


Shri Hemendra Singh Panwar

Civil Service

Madhya Pradesh


Dr. Maharaj Kishan Bhan

Civil Service

Delhi


Shri Rahul Dravid

Sports

Karnataka


Ms. H. Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom

Sports

Manipur

2014

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2015

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2015 Jahnu Barua
(born 1952)
Arts Assam

Eminent film director, best known for his works in Assamese and Hindi films. Notable films directed include Halodhia Choraye Baodhan Khai (1987), Firingoti (1992), Xagoroloi Bohudoor (1995), Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara (2005), Konikar Ramdhenu (2003), Baandhon (2012), and Ajeyo (2014). Served as chairman of the Indian Film Directors' Association in 1993. Conferred Padma Shri in 2003.

2015 Vijay P. Bhatkar
(born 1946)
Science and Technology Maharashtra

Computer scientist, IT leader and educationalist, best known as the architect of India's national initiative in supercomputing where he led the development of PARAM supercomputers. Founder and executive director of Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, he is currently working on developing exascale supercomputing for India. Also serves as the chancellor of Nalanda University since 2017. Conferred Padma Shri in 2000.

2015 Swapan Dasgupta
(born 1955)
Literature and Education Delhi

Eminent journalist and politician, served in editorial positions over several English dailies in India including The Indian Express, The Times of India, The Statesman, India Today, etc. Also served as a nominated member of Rajya Sabha from 2016 until 2021, and again from 2021 until 2022.

2015 Swami Satyamitranand
(1932–2019)
Others Uttar Pradesh

Hindu spiritual guru, and founder of Bharat Mata Mandir in Haridwar and the Samanvaya Seva Foundation.

2015 N. Gopalaswami
(born 1944)
Civil Service Tamil Nadu

Retired Indian Administrative Service officer who served as the 15th Chief Election Commissioner of India from 2006 until 2009. Prior to becoming the chief election commissioner, he served on various bureaucratic positions including that of Secretary, Ministry of Culture; Union Home Secretary and Secretary-General of National Human Rights Commission.

2015 Subhash C. Kashyap
born 1929)
Public Affairs Delhi

Eminent political scientist and an expert in the Indian Constitution, constitutional law, parliamentary experts, and a distinguished scholar. Served as Secretary-General of Lok Sabha from 1983 until 1990 and also headed International Centre for Parliamentary Documentation, IPU at Geneva till 1983.

2015 Pandit
Gokulotsavji Maharaj
Art Madhya Pradesh

Hindustani classical musician, specializing in Khayal, Dhrupad Dhammar, Prabandh Gayaki and various other ancient indian musical styles. Known for having composed more than 5000 works in Sanskrit, Hindi, Braj Bhasha, Persian and Urdu. Also credited for creating several new Raagas such as Bhaat Kalyan, AdhbhutRanjini, Hem Gaud, Madhur Malahar, Divya Gandhar, Khat Shringar, Prasanna Padaa, etc. Conferred Padma Shri in 2008.

2015 Ambrish Mithal
(born 1958)
Medicine Delhi

Eminent endocrinologist and diabetologist. Served as Chairman, Division of Endocrinology at Medanta The Medicity and then at Max Healthcare. Known for his publications and works in the field of endocrinology.

2015 Sudha Ragunathan
(born 1956)
Art Tamil Nadu

Carnatic vocalist, singer and composer. Conferred Padma Shri in 2004.

2015 Harish Salve
(born 1955)
Public Affairs Delhi

Senior advocate practicing at the Supreme Court of India and as the Solicitor General of India from 1 November 1999 to 3 November 2002. Appointed as amicus curiae by the Supreme Court in some cases, mostly relating to preservation of the environment. Also appointed as a Queen's Counsel for the courts of England and Wales in 2020.

2015 Ashok Seth
(born 1954)
Medicine Delhi

Interventional cardiologist, credited with the performance of over 50,000 angiograms and 20,000 angioplasties, which has been included in the Limca Book of Records. Also serving as a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London, Edinburgh and Ireland and as the chief cardiologist, holding the chairs of the department of cardiovascular sciences and cardiology council at the Fortis Healthcare. He is the first cardiologist in the South Asian region to perform an angioscopy and directional atherectomy and is reported to be the first to use Impella heart support device and Drug-eluting stents, Bioresorbable stents and thrombectomy devices in India. Also known to have contributed to the development of Bioresorbable Scaffold (BRS) Stent as a member of the Advisory Group. Conferred Padma Shri in 2003.

2015 Rajat Sharma
(born 1957)
Literature and Education Delhi

Journalist and businessperson who is the chairman and Editor-in-chief of India TV. Best known for his courtroom-like setting celebrity interviewing show Aap Ki Adalat.

2015 Satpal Singh
(born 1955)
Sports Delhi

Popular as Guru Satpal, he is a wrestling coach and former wrestler and a gold medalist in 1982 Asian Games and a bronze medalist in 1974 Asian Games. Known as the coach of Olympic medalists Sushil Kumar and Ravi Kumar Dahiya and is also the Chief Patron of the School Games Federation of India.

2015 Shivakumara Swami
(1907–2019)
Others Karnataka

Reverend humanitarian, spiritual leader, educator and supercentenarian who was a Lingayatism religious figure. Swami joined the Siddaganga Matha in 1930 Karnataka and became head seer in 1941 and also founded the Sri Siddaganga Education Society. Described as the most esteemed adherent of Lingayatism (Veerashaivism), he was referred to as Nadedaaduva Devaru (walking God) in the state.

2015 Khadg Singh Valdiya
(1937–2020)
Science and Engineering Karnataka

Distinguished geologist and a former vice chancellor of Kumaon University, internationally recognized for his path-breaking work in the fields of geodynamics and environmental science. Conferred Padma Shri in 2007.

2015 Manjul Bhargava*
(born 1974)
Science and Engineering United States

Canadian-American mathematician serving as the Brandon Fradd, Class of 1983, Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University, the Stieltjes Professor of Number Theory at Leiden University, and also holds Adjunct Professorships at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, and the University of Hyderabad. Known primarily for his contributions to number theory. Conferred the Fields Medal in 2014 for his contributions in "developing powerful new methods in the geometry of numbers, which he applied to count rings of small rank and to bound the average rank of elliptic curves".

2015 David Frawley*
(born 1950)
Others United States

Prominently known as Vamadeva Shastri, he is an American author, astrologer, teacher (acharya) and a proponent of Hindutva. Wrote numerous books on topics spanning the Vedas, Hinduism, Yoga, Ayurveda and Vedic astrology. He is also a prominent ideologue of the Hindutva movement, he has also been accused of practicing historical revisionism.

2015 Bill Gates*
(born 1955)
Social Work United States

American businessman, investor, philanthropist, and writer best known for co-founding the software giant Microsoft. During his career at Microsoft, Gates held the positions of chairman, chief executive officer (CEO), president, and chief software architect, while also being its largest individual shareholder until May 2014. Played a prominent pioneering role in the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s. Founded the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation along with Melinda Gates and actively engaged in philanthropic work and charity.

2015 Melinda Gates*
(born 1964)
Social Work United States

American philanthropist, former multimedia product developer and manager at Microsoft. Co-founder of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the world's largest private charitable organization.

2015 Saichiro Misumi*
(1916–2018)
Others Japan

Japanese indologist and former executive director and advisor of the Japan-India Association. Served in the Second World War as an Indian National Army officer and was an associate of Subhash Chandra Bose.

2016 Anupam Kher
(born 1955)
Art Maharashtra

Actor, director and producer working primarily in Hindi-language films. Considered one of the finest actors in Indian cinema, he played a variety of characters including numerous critically acclaimed leading or parallel roles in various films including Saaransh (1984), Karma (1986), Tezaab (1988), Vijay (1988), ChaalBaaz (1989), Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin (1991), Shola Aur Shabnam (1992), Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge (2000), and won for Khel (1992), Darr (1993) and Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (1995). Also served as the chairman of the Central Board of Film Certification and National School of Drama. Conferred Padma Shri in 2004.

2016 Udit Narayan Jha
(born 1955)
Art Maharashtra

Playback singer whose songs have been featured mainly in Hindi films. He has also sung in various other languages including Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Bengali, Odia, Bhojpuri, Nepali, Malayalam, Assamese, Bagheli and Maithili. Made his Hindi playback debut was in Unees-Bees (1980) and finally made his mark in the film Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) with his song "Papa Kehte Hain" which him in Bollywood playback singing and the soundtrack became one of the highest-selling albums in the 1980s. Remained prolific through the 2000s, singing numbers in films such as Pukar, Dhadkan, Lagaan, Devdas and Veer-Zaara. Conferred Padma Shri in 2009.

2016 Ram V. Sutar
(born 1955)
Art Uttar Pradesh

Sculptor, best known for his works including designing the world's tallest statue, the Statue of Unity with a height of 182 metres (597 feet). Also notable works include the 45-foot tall Chambal monument, statue of Mahatma Gandhi at the Indian Parliament and the 108 feet tall Kempe Gowda statue at the Bengaluru International Airport. Conferred Padma Shri in 1999.

2016 Heisnam Kanhailal
(1941–2016)
Art Manipur

Art theatre personality and founder-director of the Kalakshetra Manipur, theatre laboratory established in 1969 that explores a new vocabulary in the existing language of theatre. Conferred Padma Shri in 2004.

2016 Vinod Rai
(born 1948)
Civil Service Kerala
2016 Yarlagadda Lakshmi Prasad Literature and Education Andhra Pradesh
2016 N. S. Ramanuja Tatacharya
(1928–2017)
Literature and Education Maharashtra
2016 Barjinder Singh Hamdard Literature and Education Punjab
2016 D. Nageshwara Reddy Medicine Telangana
2016 Swami Tejomayananda
(born 1950)
Others Maharashtra
2016 Hafeez Contractor
(born 1950)
Others Maharashtra
2016 Ravindra Chandra Bhargava
(born 1934)
Public Affairs Uttar Pradesh
2016 Alla Venkata Rama Rao
(born 1935)
Science and Engineering Andhra Pradesh
2016 Saina Nehwal
(born 1990)
Sports Telangana
2016 Sania Mirza
(born 1986)
Sports Telangana
2016 Indu Jain
(1936–2021)
Trade and Industry Delhi
2016 Swami Dayananda Saraswati#
(1930–2015)[a]
Others Uttarakhand
2016 Robert D. Blackwill*
(born 1939)
Public Affairs United States
2016 Pallonji Shapoorji Mistry*
(1929–2022)
Trade and Industry Ireland

2017

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2017 Vishwa Mohan Bhatt
(born 1950)
Art Rajasthan

Hindustani classical music instrumentalist who plays the Mohan veena (slide guitar). Best known for his Grammy award winning album A Meeting by the River with Ry Cooder released on Water Lily Acoustics label. Also known for other fusion and pan-cultural collaborations with Western artists such as Taj Mahal, Béla Fleck and Jerry Douglas. Conferred Padma Shri in 2002.

2017 Deviprasad Dwivedi
(born 1956)
Literature and Education Uttar Pradesh

Writer and teacher, known for his scholarship in Sanskrit literature. Served as Professor of Linguistics, in the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics at Sampurnanand Sanskrit Universityand as the Deputy Director at Yog Sadhana Kendra and Shankrachrya Mandap of the university. Credited with many articles and books, Baudha Darshan Mimansa, Chitra Champu Kavyasya Sasamiksham Sampadanam, Sanskrit Dhwani Vigyan, Kavya Shastriya Paribhashik Shabdon Ki Nirukti being a few of them. Also serves as a newscaster for Akashvani and the trustee of Shri Venimadhvapur Trust, Mirzapur and Shri Vishveshwar Trust, Varanasi and as the Acharya of Kashi Vishwanath temple. Conferred Padma Shri in 2011.

2017 Tehemton Erach Udwadia
(1934–2023)
Medicine Maharashtra

Surgeon and gastroenterologist, considered by many as the father of laparoscopic surgery in India. Served as a general surgeon at Breach Candy Hospital and Hinduja Hospital and was the founder president of the Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endo-Surgeons. Also served as president of the Indian chapter and the World body of the International College of Surgeons. Conferred Padma Shri in 2006.

2017 Ratna Sundar Maharaj
(born 1948)
Others Gujarat

Jain monk, activist and Gujarati language writer, well known for his lectures on spirituality and social issues. His works included visionary books for the socio-cultural upliftment of the individual as well as society at large.

2017 Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati
(born 1960)
Others Bihar

Successor of Satyananda Saraswati, founder of Satyananda Yoga. Began his training at Bihar School of Yoga at the age of four through the use of yoga-nidra and practice of other yoga techniques. Initiated as a sannyasi and thereafter for eleven years he lived overseas. Appointed the Head of Bihar School of Yoga in 1983 and for the next eleven years, he spearheaded the research and development activities at Ganga Darshan, Shivananda Math and the Yoga Research Foundation. Established Bihar Yoga Bharati as the centre for higher studies in the field of yoga in 1994 and the Yoga Publication Trust in 2000.

2017 Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn*
(born 1955)
Literature and Education Thailand

Princess of Thailand and eminent scholar of Sanskrit language and is best known for his interest and works in promoting the language in Thailand.

2017 Cho Ramaswamy#
(1934–2016)[b]
Literature and Education Tamil Nadu

Actor, comedian, character actor, editor, political satirist, playwright, film director and lawyer from Tamil Nadu. He was a popular comedian in the 1960s and 70s, and had acted with all the top stars in that period. Founder-editor of the Tamil magazine Thuglak and also served as a nominated member of the Rajya Sabha from 1999 until 2005.

2018 Pankaj Advani
(born 1985)
Sports Karnataka

Billiards and professional snooker player and a 27-time International Billiards and Snooker Federation (IBSF) world champion, having won 18 billiards world titles, the IBSF World Billiards Championship on 17 occasions and the World Team Billiards Championship once. Also won the IBSF World Snooker Championship three times, IBSF World six-red championship twice and the IBSF World Team Cup and IBSF World Team Championship one time each in the field of snooker. Conferred Padma Shri in 2009.

2018 Philipose Mar Chrysostom
(1918–2021)
Others Kerala

Prelate who served as Metropolitan of the Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church from 1999 until 2007 and as Valiya Thirumeni (Metropolitan Emeritus) from 2007 until his death in 2021. He was the world's longest serving bishop, serving for 67 years, 11 months and 12 days.

2018 Mahendra Singh Dhoni
(born 1981)
Sports Jharkhand

Professional cricketer, a right-handed batter and a wicket-keeper. Widely regarded as one of the most prolific wicket-keeper-batsmen and captains, he represented the Indian cricket team and was the captain of the side in limited-overs formats from 2007 to 2017 and in test cricket from 2008 to 2014. Captained the most international matches and is the most successful Indian captain with wins in the 2007 ICC World Twenty20, the 2011 Cricket World Cup, the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy and the Asia Cup in 2010, 2016 and 2018. Conferred Padma Shri in 2009.

2018 Alexander Kadakin*#
(1949–2017)
Public Affairs Russia

Russian diplomat and noted indophile who served as the Ambassador of Russia to India on two occassions from 1999 until 2004 and again from 2009 until his death in 2017.

2018 R. Nagaswamy
(1930–2022)
Others Tamil Nadu

Historian, archaeologist and epigraphist, best known for his work on temple inscriptions and art history of Tamil Nadu and for his authority on Chola bronzes. Served as the inaugural director of the Tamil Nadu Archaeology Department in 1966, serving in that capacity till 1988. Also founded the annual Chidambaram Natyanjali festival in 1980.

2018 Ved Prakash Nanda*
(1934–2024)
Literature and Education United States

Indian-American academic who served as a professor of International Law at the University of Denver, Colorado and also served as president of the World Jurist Association and later served as its Honorary President, as honorary Vice President of the American Society of International Law and later its counselor, and a member of the advisory council of the United States Institute of Human Rights. Also served as the Chairman of the Board of Hindu University of America and has widely published, authored or co-authored books in various fields of international law.

2018 Laxman Pai
(1926–2021)
Art Goa

Artist and painter who served as the principal of the Goa College of Art from 1977 until 1987. His initial works described the Goan way of life, as were seen from his paintings depicting the "Zambaulim Shigmo". He painted various paintings based on different ragas of Indian classical music and his works gave a visual interpretation to the moods of the music as determined by the vibrations of the notes. Conferred Padma Shri in 1985.

2018 Arvind Parikh
(born 1927)
Art Maharashtra

Indian classical sitar player famous for his works in association with other musicians including B. R. Deodhar, Latafat Hussain Khan, Amir Khan, Niyaz Ahmad-Faiyaz Ahmad Khan, D. T. Joshi, and Radhika Mohan Maitra. Best known for conducting Baithaks with top notch classical musicians covering vocalists and instrumentalists and also for archiving the rich heritage of the music with minimal bias. Also served as vice-president of the International Music Council (UNESCO) during 1994-97.

2018 Sharda Sinha
(born 1952)
Art Bihar

Folk and classical singer predominantly singing in Maithili and Bhojpuri language and has sung many regional songs like "Vivah Geet", "Chhath Geet". Her name is synonymous with Chhath. Conferred Padma Shri in 1991.

2019

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Honours of Malaysian Menteri Besars

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Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin[c]  Kedah (1967–1978) Grand Commander of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (SMN) Knight Grand Companion of the Order of Loyalty to the Royal House of Kedah (SSDK) (11)
Abdul Rahman Ya'kub[d]  Sarawak (1970–1985) Grand Commander of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (SMN) Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of Hornbill Sarawak (DP) (2)
Rais Yatim  Negeri Sembilan (1978–1982) Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (PSM) Knight Grand Companion of the Order of Loyalty to Negeri Sembilan (SPNS) (5)
Abdul Taib Mahmud[e]  Sarawak (1981–2014) Grand Commander of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (SMN) Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of Sarawak (SBS) (1)
Najib Razak[f]  Pahang (1982–1986) Member 2nd Class of the Family Order of the Crown of Indra of Pahang (DK II) (3)
Muhyiddin Yassin[g]  Johor (1986–1995) Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (PSM) Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Crown of Johor (SPMJ) (3)
Mohd Khalil Yaakob[h]  Pahang (1986–1999) Grand Commander of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (SMN) Grand Knight of the Order of Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang (SSAP) (5)
Abdul Ghani Othman  Johor (1995–2013) Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (PSM) First Class of the Royal Family Order of Johor (DK I) (1)
Adnan Yaakob  Pahang (1999–2018) Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (PSM) Grand Royal Knight of the Grand Royal Order of Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang (SDSA) (4)
Mohd Ali Rustam[i]  Malacca (1999–2013) Grand Commander of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (SMN) Knight Grand Commander of the Premier and Faithful Exalted Order of Malacca (SPSM) (1)
Khalid Ibrahim  Selangor (2008–2014) Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (PSM) Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Crown of Selangor (SPMS) (3)
Sulaiman Md Ali  Malacca (2013–2018) Officer of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (KMN) Knight Grand Commander of the Premier and Exalted Order of Malacca (DUNM) (2)
Mukhriz Mahathir  Kedah (2013–16, 2018–20) Member of the Supreme Order of Sri Mahawangsa (DMK) (5)
Mohamed Khaled Nordin  Johor (2013–2018) Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Crown of Johor (SPMJ) (3)
Adenan Satem  Sarawak (2014–2017) Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (PSM) Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of Hornbill Sarawak (DP) (2)
Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of Sarawak (SBS) (1)
Azmin Ali  Selangor (2014–2018) Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Crown of Selangor (SPMS) (3)
Abang Abdul Rahman Johari Abang Openg  Sarawak (since 2017) Commander of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (PMN) Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of Hornbill Sarawak (DP) (2)
Adly Zahari  Malacca (2018–2020)
Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar  Terengganu (since 2018) Knight Grand Companion of the Order of Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin (SSMZ) (7)
Aminuddin Harun  Negeri Sembilan (since 2018) Knight Grand Companion of the Order of Loyalty to Negeri Sembilan (SSNS) (8)
Chow Kon Yeow  Penang (since 2018)
Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail  Pahang (since 2018) Grand Knight of the Order of Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang (SSAP) (5)
Sulaiman Md Ali  Malacca (2020–2023) Officer of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (KMN) Knight Grand Commander of the Premier and Exalted Order of Malacca (DUNM) (2)
Hajiji Noor  Sabah (since 2020) Officer of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (KMN) Grand Commander of the Order of Kinabalu (SPDK) (1)
Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor  Kedah (since 2020) Knight Grand Commander of the Exalted Order of the Crown of Kedah (SPMK) (10)
Saarani Mohamad  Perak (since 2020) Member of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (AMN) Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Perak State Crown (SPMP) (10)
Onn Hafiz Ghazi  Johor (since 2022) Grand Knight of the Order of Sultan Ibrahim of Johor (SMIJ) (5)
Mohd Shukri Ramli  Perlis (since 2022)
Ab Rauf Yusoh  Malacca (since 2023) Commander of the Order of Meritorious Service (PJN) Knight Grand Commander of the Premier and Exalted Order of Malacca (DUNM) (2)
Mohd Nassuruddin Daud  Kelantan (since 2023) Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Life of the Crown of Kelantan (SJMK) (3)

1955 Republic Day Awards

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2024 Republic Day Awards

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Bharat Ratna

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Padma Bhushan

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  • Ms. M. Fathima Beevi (posthumous) – in the field of Public Affairs, Kerala.
  • Shri Hormusji N. Cama – in the field of Literature & Education–Journalism, Maharashtra.
  • Shri Mithun Chakraborty – in the field of Art, West Bengal.
  • Shri Sitaram Jindal – in the field of Trade & Industry, Karnataka.
  • Shri Young Liu – in the field of Trade & Industry, Taiwan.
  • Shri Ashwin Balachand Mehta – in the field of Medicine, Maharashtra.
  • Shri Satyabrata Mookherjee (posthumous) – in the field of Public Affairs, West Bengal.
  • Shri Ram Naik – in the field of Public Affairs, Maharashtra.
  • Shri Tejas Madhusudan Patel – in the field of Medicine, Gujarat.
  • Shri Olanchery Rajagopal – in the field of Public Affairs, Kerala.
  • Shri Dattatray Ambadas Mayaloo alias Rajdutt – in the field of Art, Maharashtra.
  • Shri Togdan Rinpoche (posthumous) – in the field of Others–Spiritualism, Ladakh.
  • Shri Pyarelal Sharma – in the field of Art, Maharashtra.
  • Shri Chandreshwar Prasad Thakur – in the field of Medicine, Bihar.
  • Ms. Usha Uthup – in the field of Art, West Bengal.
  • Shri Vijaykanth (posthumous) – in the field of Art, Tamil Nadu.
  • Shri Kundan Vyas – in the field of Literature & Education–Journalism, Maharashtra.

Padma Shri

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Padma Shri ribbon
  • Shri Khalil Ahamad – in the field of Art, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Shri Badrappan M. – in the field of Art, Tamil Nadu.
  • Shri Kaluram Bamaniya – in the field of Art, Madhya Pradesh.
  • Ms. Rezwana Choudhury Bannya – in the field of Art, Bangladesh.
  • Ms. Naseem Bano – in the field of Art, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Shri Ramlal Bareth – in the field of Art, Chhattisgarh.
  • Ms. Gita Roy Barman – in the field of Art, West Bengal.
  • Ms. Parbati Baruah – in the field of Social Work, Assam.
  • Shri Sarbeswar Basumatary – in the field of Others–Agriculture, Assam.
  • Shri Som Datt Battu – in the field of Art, Himachal Pradesh.
  • Ms. Takdira Begum – in the field of Art, West Bengal.
  • Shri Sathyanarayana Beleri – in the field of Others–Agriculture, Kerala.
  • Shri Drona Bhuyan – in the field of Art, Assam.
  • Shri Ashok Kumar Biswas – in the field of Art, Bihar.
  • Shri Rohan Machanda Bopanna – in the field of Sports, Karnataka.
  • Ms. Smriti Rekha Chakma – in the field of Art, Tripura.
  • Shri Narayan Chakraborty – in the field of Science & Engineering, West Bengal.
  • Shri A. Velu Ananda Chari – in the field of Art, Telangana.
  • Shri Ram Chet Chaudhary – in the field of Science & Engineering, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Ms. K. Chellammal – in the field of Others–Agriculture, Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
  • Ms. Joshna Chinappa – in the field of Sports, Tamil Nadu.
  • Ms. Charlotte Chopin – in the field of Others–Yoga, France.
  • Shri Raghuveer Choudhary – in the field of Literature & Education, Gujarat.
  • Shri Joe D'Cruz – in the field of Literature & Education, Tamil Nadu.
  • Shri Ghulam Nabi Dar – in the field of Art, Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Shri Chitta Ranjan Debbarma – in the field of Others–Spiritualism, Tripura.
  • Shri Uday Vishwanath Deshpande – in the field of Sports, Maharashtra.
  • Ms. Prema Dhanraj – in the field of Medicine, Karnataka.
  • Shri Radha Krishan Dhiman – in the field of Medicine, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Shri Manohar Krishana Dole – in the field of Medicine, Maharashtra.
  • Shri Pierre Sylvain Filliozat – in the field of Literature & Education, France.
  • Shri Mahabir Singh Guddu – in the field of Art, Haryana.
  • Ms. Anupama Hoskere – in the field of Art, Karnataka.
  • Shri Yazdi Maneksha Italia – in the field of Medicine, Gujarat.
  • Shri Rajaram Jain – in the field of Literature & Education, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Shri Jankilal – in the field of Art, Rajasthan.
  • Shri Ratan Kahar – in the field of Art, West Bengal.
  • Shri Yashwant Singh Kathoch – in the field of Literature & Education, Uttarakhand.
  • Shri Zahir I Kazi – in the field of Literature & Education, Maharashtra.
  • Shri Gaurav Khanna – in the field of Sports, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Shri Surendra Kishore – in the field of Literature & Education–Journalism, Bihar.
  • Shri Dasari Kondappa – in the field of Art, Telangana.
  • Shri Sridhar Makam Krishnamurthy – in the field of Literature & Education, Karnataka.
  • Ms. Yanung Jamoh Lego – in the field of Others–Agriculture, Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Shri Jordan Lepcha – in the field of Art, Sikkim.
  • Shri Satendra Singh Lohia – in the field of Sports, Madhya Pradesh.
  • Shri Binod Maharana – in the field of Art, Odisha.
  • Ms. Purnima Mahato – in the field of Sports, Jharkhand.
  • Ms. Uma Maheshwari D – in the field of Art, Andhra Pradesh.
  • Shri Dukhu Majhi – in the field of Social Work, West Bengal.
  • Shri Ram Kumar Mallick – in the field of Art, Bihar.
  • Shri Hemchand Manjhi – in the field of Medicine, Chhattisgarh.
  • Shri Chandrashekhar Mahadeorao Meshram – in the field of Medicine, Maharashtra.
  • Shri Surendra Mohan Mishra (posthumous) – in the field of Art, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Shri Ali Mohammed and Shri Ghani Mohammed (duo) – in the field of Art, Rajasthan.
  • Ms. Kalpana Morparia – in the field of Trade & Industry, Maharashtra.
  • Ms. Chami Murmu – in the field of Social Work, Jharkhand.
  • Shri Sasindran Muthuvel – in the field of Public Affairs, Papua New Guinea.
  • Ms. G. Nachiyar – in the field of Medicine, Tamil Nadu.
  • Ms. Kiran Nadar – in the field of Art, Delhi.
  • Shri Pakaravur Chithran Namboodiripad (posthumous) – in the field of Literature & Education, Kerala.
  • Shri Narayanan E. P. – in the field of Art, Kerala.
  • Shri Shailesh Nayak – in the field of Science & Engineering, Delhi.
  • Shri Harish Nayak (posthumous) – in the field of Literature & Education, Gujarat.
  • Shri Fred Negrit – in the field of Literature & Education, France.
  • Shri Hari Om – in the field of Science & Engineering, Science & Engineering, Haryana.
  • Shri Bhagabat Padhan – in the field of Art, Odisha.
  • Shri Sanatan Rudra Pal – in the field of Art, West Bengal.
  • Shri Shankar Baba Pundlikrao Papalkar – in the field of Social Work, Maharashtra.
  • Shri Radhe Shyam Pareek – in the field of Medicine, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Shri Dayal Mavjibhai Parmar – in the field of Medicine, Gujarat.
  • Shri Binod Kumar Pasayat – in the field of Art, Odisha.
  • Ms. Silbi Passah – in the field of Art, Meghalaya.
  • Ms. Shanti Devi Paswan & Shri Shivan Paswan (duo) – in the field of Art, Bihar.
  • Shri Sanjay Anant Patil – in the field of Others–Agriculture, Goa.
  • Shri Muni Narayana Prasad – in the field of Literature & Education, Kerala.
  • Shri K. S. Rajanna – in the field of Social Work, Karnataka.
  • Shri Chandrashekar Channapatna Rajannachar – in the field of Medicine, Karnataka.
  • Shri Bhagwatilal Rajpurohit – in the field of Literature & Education, Madhya Pradesh.
  • Shri Romalo Ram – in the field of Art, Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Shri Navjivan Rastogi – in the field of Literature & Education, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Ms. Nirmal Rishi – in the field of Art, Punjab.
  • Shri Pran Sabharwal – in the field of Art, Punjab.
  • Shri Gaddam Sammaiah – in the field of Art, Telangana.
  • Shri Sangthankima – in the field of Social Work, Mizoram.
  • Shri Machihan Sasa – in the field of Art, Manipur.
  • Shri Omprakash Sharma – in the field of Art, Madhya Pradesh.
  • Shri Eklabya Sharma – in the field of Science & Engineering, West Bengal.
  • Shri Ram Chander Sihag – in the field of Science & Engineering, Haryana.
  • Shri Harbinder Singh – in the field of Sports, Delhi.
  • Shri Gurvinder Singh – in the field of Social Work, Haryana.
  • Shri Godawari Singh – in the field of Art, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Shri Ravi Prakash Singh – in the field of Science & Engineering, Mexico.
  • Shri Seshampatti T Sivalingam – in the field of Art, Tamil Nadu.
  • Shri Somanna – in the field of Social Work, Karnataka.
  • Shri Kethavath Somlal – in the field of Literature & Education, Telangana
  • Ms. Shashi Soni – in the field of Trade & Industry, Karnataka
  • Ms. Urmila Srivastava – in the field of Art, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Shri Nepal Chandra Sutradhar (posthumous) – in the field of Art, West Bengal.
  • Shri Gopinath Swain – in the field of Art, Odisha.
  • Shri Laxman Bhatt Tailang – in the field of Art, Rajasthan.
  • Ms. Maya Tandon – in the field of Social Work, Rajasthan.
  • Ms. Aswathi Thirunal Gouri Lakshmi Bayi Thampuratty – in the field of Literature & Education, Kerala.
  • Shri Jagdish Labhshanker Trivedi – in the field of Art, Gujarat.
  • Ms. Sano Vamuzo – in the field of Social Work, Nagaland.
  • Shri Balakrishnan Sadanam Puthiya Veetil – in the field of Art, Kerala.
  • Shri Kurella Vittalacharya – in the field of Literature & Education, Telangana.
  • Shri Kiran Vyas – in the field of Others–Yoga, France.
  • Shri Jageshwar Yadav – in the field of Social Work, Chhattisgarh.
  • Shri Babu Ram Yadav – in the field of Art, Uttar Pradesh.

Military honours

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Param Vishisht Seva Medal

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Param Vishisht Seva Medal ribbon
  • IC-42273K Lieutenant General Basant Kumar Repswal, AVSM VSM, The Army Service Corps, Indian Army
  • IC-42298W Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi, AVSM, The Infantry, Indian Army
  • IC-42336F Lieutenant General Ajai Kumar Singh, AVSM YSM SM VSM, The Infantry, Indian Army
  • IC-42387P Lieutenant General Surinder Singh Mahal, AVSM VSM, The Armoured Corps (Retired), Indian Army
  • IC-42794X Lieutenant General M. V. Suchindra Kumar, AVSM YSM** VSM, The Infantry, Indian Army
  • IC-43245K Lieutenant General N. S. Raja Subramani, AVSM VSM, The Infantry, Indian Army
  • IC-43252A Lieutenant General Kulbhushan H. Gawas, VSM, The Corps of Signals, Indian Army
  • IC-43262K Lieutenant General Arun Ananthanarayanan, YSM SM VSM, The Infantry, Indian Army
  • IC-43285L Lieutenant General Devendra Pratap Pandey, UYSM AVSM VSM, The Infantry, Indian Army
  • IC-43295P Lieutenant General Ravin Khosla, UYSM AVSM SM VSM, The Infantry (Retired), Indian Army
  • IC-43444X Lieutenant General P. Gopalakrishna Menon, UYSM AVSM, The Infantry, Indian Army
  • IC-43684P Lieutenant General Jagdish Baliram Chaudhari, SM VSM, The Infantry, Indian Army
  • IC-43710L Lieutenant General Tarun Kumar Aich, AVSM, The Infantry, Indian Army
  • IC-43771H Lieutenant General Subramanian Mohan, AVSM SM VSM, The Army Air Defence, Indian Army
  • IC-43796P Lieutenant General Samir Gupta, VSM, The Regiment of Artillery, Indian Army
  • MR-04902M Lieutenant General Ashok Kumar Jindal, AVSM YSM, The Army Medical Corps (Retired), Indian Army
  • MR-05712M Lieutenant General Ajith Nilakantan, The Army Medical Corps, Indian Army
  • IC-44038K Major General H. Dharmarajan, AVSM SM** VSM, The Corps of Engineers, Indian Army
  • IC-44473Y Major General Ravi Murugan, AVSM, The Mechanised Infantry, Indian Army
  • 50884-W Vice Admiral Sandeep Naithani, AVSM VSM, Indian Navy
  • 02904-Z Vice Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, AVSM , Indian Navy
  • 03371-K Vice Admiral Sanjay Mahindru, , Indian Navy
  • 17358 Air Marshal Chalapati Jonnalagedda, AVSM VSM ADC, Flying (Pilot) (Retired), Indian Air Force
  • 17647 Air Marshal Vibhas Pande, AVSM VSM, Aeronautical Engineering (Mechanical), Indian Air Force
  • 17699 Air Marshal Vikram Singh, AVSM VSM, Flying (Pilot) (Retired), Indian Air Force
  • 17726 Air Marshal B Chandra Sekhar, AVSM, Flying (Pilot) (Retired), Indian Air Force
  • 17853 Air Marshal R. Radhish, AVSM VM, Flying (Pilot), Indian Air Force
  • 18253 Air Marshal Ravi Gopal Krishana Kapoor, AVSM , Flying (Pilot), Indian Air Force
  • IC-42390P Lieutenant General Madhavan Unnikrishnan Nair, AVSM SM, National Cyber Security Coordinator, National Security Council Secretariat, Indian Army
  • IC-43370N Lieutenant General Johnson P. Mathew, UYSM AVSM VSM, CISC, HQ IDS, Indian Army
  • IC-44504N Lieutenant General Gurbirpal Singh, AVSM VSM, DG NCC, Indian Army

Uttam Yudh Seva Medal

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Uttam Yudh Seva Medal ribbon
  • IC-47603F Lieutenant General Viresh Pratap Singh Kaushik, YSM SM, The Kumaon Regiment, Headquarters 33 Corps, Indian Army
  • IC-48067W Lieutenant General Rashim Bali, AVSM SM VSM, The Sikh Light Infantry, Headquarters 14 Corps, Indian Army
  • IC-48085Y Lieutenant General Manish Mohan Erry, AVSM SM, The Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry, Headquarters 4 Corps, Indian Army
  • IC-48389W Lieutenant General Harjeet Singh Sahi, AVSM YSM SM, The Rajput Regiment, Headquarters 3 Corps, Indian Army

Bar to Ati Vishisht Seva Medal

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Ati Vishisht Seva Medal ribbon
  • IC-42958H Lieutenant General S. Harimohan Iyer, AVSM, The Regiment of Artillery, Indian Army
  • IC-43223L Major General Rajesh Kumar Jha, AVSM, The Corps of Engineers (Retired), Indian Army

Ati Vishisht Seva Medal

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Ati Vishisht Seva Medal ribbon
  • IC-42400N Lieutenant General Tumul Varma, SM VSM, The Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers, Indian Army
  • IC-42781A Lieutenant General Ulhas Veerappa Talur, VSM, The Army Air Defence, Indian Army
  • IC-42792M Lieutenant General Ajay Kumar Suri, The Army Aviation, Indian Army
  • IC-43297A Lieutenant General Jagmohan Singh Sidana, The Corps of Electronics and Mechnical Engineers, Indian Army
  • IC-43655A Lieutenant General K. Vinod Kumar, The Corps of Signals, Indian Army
  • IC-43858K Lieutenant General Manjit Kumar, The Corps of Signals, Indian Army
  • IC-47023M Lieutenant General Navneet Singh Sarna, SM VSM, The Regiment of Artillery, Indian Army
  • IC-47076L Lieutenant General Rakesh Kapoor, VSM, The Armoured Corps, Indian Army
  • IC-47079Y Lieutenant General Sanjay Sethi, VSM, The Army Ordnance Corps, Indian Army
  • IC-48050H Lieutenant General Vipul Shinghal, SM, The Armoured Corps, Indian Army
  • IC-48427F Lieutenant General Arvind Walia, The Corps of Engineers, Indian Army
  • IC-43702M Major General Patanjali Rahu, VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL, THE ARMY AIR DEFENCE (RETIRED)

ARMY

13.

IC-46701P MAJOR GENERAL VAKAMULLA HARIHARAN, SENA MEDAL, THE INFANTRY

ARMY

14.

IC-47213Y MAJOR GENERAL ASHOK KUMAR, THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS

ARMY

15.

IC-48219M MAJOR GENERAL VINOD TOM MATHEW, YUDH SEVA MEDAL, THE INFANTRY

ARMY

16.

IC-48510Y MAJOR GENERAL SANDEEP SINGH, THE ARMOURED CORPS

ARMY

17.

IC-48749F MAJOR GENERAL ANOOP SHINGHAL, SENA MEDAL, THE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY

ARMY

18.

IC-48923H MAJOR GENERAL SANJIV SHARMA, SENA MEDAL, THE CORPS OF SIGNALS

ARMY

19.

IC-48957W MAJOR GENERAL GURPREET SINGH, SENA MEDAL, VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL, THE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY

ARMY

20.

IC-48963K MAJOR GENERAL PANKAJ MALHOTRA, SENA MEDAL, THE MECHANISED INFANTRY

ARMY

21.

IC-49200A MAJOR GENERAL PRIT PAL SINGH, THE ARMOURED CORPS

ARMY

22.

IC-49473H MAJOR GENERAL RAJAN SHARAWAT, VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL, THE INFANTRY

ARMY

23.

IC-49680P MAJOR GENERAL VIKAS LAKHERA, SENA MEDAL, THE INFANTRY

ARMY

24.

IC-49870F MAJOR GENERAL CHARANJIT SINGH MANN, VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL, THE ARMOURED CORPS

ARMY

25.

IC-49926H MAJOR GENERAL VIJAY KUMAR PUROHIT, YUDH SEVA MEDAL, SENA MEDAL, THE INFANTRY

ARMY

26.

IC-50080Y MAJOR GENERAL YASHPAL SINGH AHLAWAT, YUDH SEVA MEDAL, SENA MEDAL, THE INFANTRY

ARMY

27.

IC-50226F MAJOR GENERAL AJAY KUMAR SINGH, SENA MEDAL, THE INFANTRY

ARMY

28.

IC-50765X MAJOR GENERAL GIRISH KALIA, VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL, THE INFANTRY

ARMY

29.

MR-05515K MAJOR GENERAL BHUPESH KUMAR GOYAL, VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL, THE ARMY MEDICAL CORPS

ARMY

30.

JC-572305Y SUBEDAR SABLE AVINASH MUKUND, VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL, 5TH BATTALION, THE MAHAR REGIMENT

ARMY

31.

75408-F SURGEON VICE ADMIRAL ARTI SARIN, VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

NAVY

32.

03371-K VICE ADMIRAL SANJAY BHALLA, NAO SENA MEDAL

NAVY

33.

03482-N VICE ADMIRAL VINEET MCCARTY

NAVY

34.

03597-H VICE ADMIRAL AN PRAMOD

NAVY

35.

03594-T VICE ADMIRAL GURCHARAN SINGH, NAO SENA MEDAL

NAVY

36.

41392-Y REAR ADMIRAL DEEPAK KUMAR GOSWAMI

NAVY

37.

51116-Y REAR ADMIRAL R VIJAY SEKHAR, NAO SENA MEDAL

NAVY

38.

18324 AIR MARSHAL PRABAL KANTI GHOSH, ADMINISTRATION

AIR FORCE

39.

18539 AIR MARSHAL AJAY KUMAR ARORA, VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL, AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING (ELECTRONICS)

AIR FORCE

40.

18781 AIR MARSHAL AWADHESH KUMAR BHARTI, VAYU SENA MEDAL, FLYING (PILOT)

AIR FORCE

41.

18787 AIR MARSHAL SEETHEPALLI SHRINIVAS, VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL, FLYING (PILOT)

AIR FORCE

42.

20186 AIR VICE MARSHAL JAGJEET SINGH BHALLA, VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL, ADMINISTRATION/AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER

AIR FORCE

43.

20491 AIR VICE MARSHAL JASVIR SINGH MANN, VAYU SENA MEDAL, FLYING (PILOT)

AIR FORCE

44.

20743 AIR VICE MARSHAL PHILIP THOMAS, VAYU SENA MEDAL, FLYING (PILOT)

AIR FORCE

45.

22525 AIR COMMODORE MANSIJ LAL, FLYING (PILOT)

AIR FORCE

46.

22666 AIR COMMODORE PANKAJ KUMAR SRIVASTAVA, FLYING (PILOT)

AIR FORCE

47.

22916 AIR COMMODORE ANAND SONDHI, VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL, FLYING (PILOT)

AIR FORCE

48.

22920 AIR COMMODORE MUKESH KUMAR YADAV, VAYU SENA MEDAL, FLYING (PILOT)

AIR FORCE

49.

22925 AIR COMMODORE PRADEEP ARUN SHAH VAYU SENA MEDAL, FLYING (PILOT)

AIR FORCE

50.

GO-1993W ADGBR RAM KUMAR DHIMAN, VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

BRDB

51.

IC-44065N LT GEN MANJINDER SINGH, YSM, VSM, DCIDS (POLICY PLANNING & FORCE DEVELOPMENT), HQ IDS

ARMY

52.

MR-05385M LT GEN SARAT CHANDRA DASH, YSM, VSM**, DCIDS (MEDICAL), HQ IDS

ARMY

53.

MR-05688F LT GEN NARENDRA KOTWAL, SM, VSM, DIRECTOR & COMMANDANT AFMC PUNE

ARMY

54.

IC-44729W MAJ GEN PS SEHRAWAT, SM**, ADG, HQ DGNCC

ARMY

55.

IC-52426W BRIG GAURAV SINGH KARKI, VSM, CE (P) HIMANK, HQ CE (P) HIMANK BRO

ARMY

56.

MR-06329A BRIGADIER AMRESH GHAI, CONSULTANT & HEAD OF DEPARTMENT (ORTHOPEDICS), BASE HOSPITAL DELHI CANTT

ARMY

57.

03136-A REAR ADM SANJAY ROYE, VSM, CSO (SV) STRAT OPS & CSO (ADM), HQ SFC

NAVY

58.

18575-S AIR MARSHAL JEETENDRA MISHRA, VSM, FLYING (PILOT), DCIDS (DOT), HQ IDS

AIR FORCE

59.

0225-L SHRI RAKESH PAL, PTM, TM, DG COAST GUARD

ICG

Recipients, Order of the White Star

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Order of Kinabalu

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Grand Commander (SPDK)

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Commanders (PGDK)

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Exalted Order of the Crown of Kedah

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Knight Grand Commander (SPMK)

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Order of Loyalty to Sultan Abdul Halim

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Grand Commander

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Knight Commander

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Order of Loyalty to the Royal House of Kedah

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Grand Masters

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Knight Grand Companion

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  • 2015: Ali Hamsa
  • 2017: Haji Bakar Din
  • 2021: Syed Azman Syed Ibrahim
  • 2022: Azmin Ali
  • 2023: Norizan Khazali


Knight Companion

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Companion

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Royal Family Order of Perak

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The Most Esteemed
Royal Family Order of Perak
Darjah Kerabat Diraja Yang Amat Dihormati
Awarded by

Sultan of Perak
TypeDynastic order
Established12 December 1957
Royal houseSian–Perak
StatusCurrently constituted
FounderSultan Yussuff Izzuddin Shah of Perak
Grand MasterSultan Nazrin Shah
GradesMember
Post-nominalsD.K.
Precedence
Next (higher)None (highest)
Next (lower)Perak Family Order of Sultan Azlan Shah

(1957–2001)

(2001–present)
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Perak Family Order of Sultan Azlan Shah

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The Most Esteemed
Perak Family Order of Sultan Azlan Shah
Darjah Kerabat Sri Paduka Sultan Azlan Shah Perak Yang Amat Dihormati
Awarded by

Sultan of Perak
TypeChivalric order
Established2000
StatusCurrently constituted
FounderSultan Azlan Shah
Grand MasterSultan Nazrin Shah
Grades
  • Superior Class
  • Ordinary Class
Post-nominalsD.K.S.A.
S.P.S.A.
Statistics
First induction2000
Last induction2014
Precedence
Next (higher)Royal Family Order of Perak
Next (lower)Azlanii Royal Family Order

(Superior Class)

(Ordinary Class)
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The Most Esteemed Perak Family Order of Sultan Azlan Shah (Malay: Darjah Kerabat Sri Paduka Sultan Azlan Shah Perak Yang Amat Dihormati) is the second highest dynastic and chivalric order of the state of Perak which was constituted by Sultan Azlan Shah of Perak in 2000 to confer upon members of the royal family and eminent statesmen for their services to Sultan Azlan Shah during his reign as the Sultan of Perak.

The order was conferred in two grades of Superior Class and Ordinary Class. The order became dormant following the demise of Sultan Azlan Shah in 2014 and was replaced by the Perak Family Order of Sultan Nazrin Shah.

Grades

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The Perak Family Order of Sultan Azlan Shah was conferred in two grades:

  • Superior Class or Darjah Kerabat Sultan Azlan – D.K.S.A.
  • Ordinary Class or Datuk Sri Paduka Sultan Azlan – S.P.S.A.

The first class or Superior Class (D.K.S.A.) was limited to senior members of the Perak royal family for their contributions during the reign of Sultan Azlan Shah. The second class or Ordinary Class (S.P.S.A.) was conferred upon eminent statesmen who held high positions and contributed immensely to Sultan Azlan Shah during his reign.

Recipients

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Superior Class (D.K.S.A.)

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Ordinary Class (S.P.S.A.)

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Order of Cura Si Manja Kini

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The Most Illustrious
Order of Cura Si Manja Kini
Darjah Kebesaran Negeri Perak Yang Amat Mulia Cura Si Manja Kini
Awarded by

Sultan of Perak
TypeChivalric order
Established15 September 1969
StatusCurrently constituted
FounderSultan Idris Al-Mutawakil Alallahi Shah of Perak
Grand MasterSultan Nazrin Shah
Grades
  • Knight Grand Commander
  • Knight Commander
  • Commander
  • Member
Post-nominals
  • S.P.C.M.
  • D.P.C.M.
  • P.C.M.
  • A.C.M.
Precedence
Next (higher)Perak Family Order of Sultan Nazrin Shah
Next (lower)Order of Taming Sari

(Knight Grand Commander)

(other grades)
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Knight Grand Commander

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Knight Commander

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  • 1969: Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawi
  • 1969: Abdul Aziz bin Ismail
  • 1969: Raja Badri Shah
  • 1969: Mohd Pilus bin Yusoh
  • 1969: Raja Hanif Shah Raja Abdul Rahman
  • 1970: Tan Lo Tee
  • 1971: Ahmad Mohd Yunus
  • 1971: Meor Abdul Rahman bin Uda Mohd Hashim
  • 1972: Raja Ahmad Saifuddin (later Raja Muda of Perak)
  • 1972: Ahmad Hisham Mat Piah
  • 1972: Cheah Fah
  • 1972: Chong Wai Weng
  • 1972: David Gibson
  • 1972: Shariff bin Hassan
  • 1973: Wan Omar Bin Wan Hamaruddin
  • 1973: Abdullah bin Haji Abd. Raof
  • 1973: Abdullah Ayub
  • 1973: Kamarulzaman Abd Rahman
  • 1973: Mohd. Othman Mohd. Din
  • 1973: Syed Ahmad Jamalulil
  • 1974: Ismail bin Mohamad
  • 1974: Ho Pak Yew
  • 1974: Yeoh Kean Hin
  • 1975: Raja Intan Suraya
  • 1975: Ishak Tadin
  • 1975: N. Selvarajah
  • 1975: T. Poopalasingam
  • 1975: Ng Song Choon
  • 1975: Chong Peng Wah
  • 1975: Mohamed Nor Mohd Dahan

Commander

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Member

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Order of the Territorial Crown

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The Most Distinguished
Order of the Territorial Crown
Darjah Yang Mulia Mahkota Wilayah
Awarded by

Yang di-Pertuan Agong
TypeChivalric order
Established2008
Awarded forservices to the Federal territories of Malaysia
StatusCurrently constituted
FounderSultan Mizan Zainal Abidin
Grand MasterSultan Ibrahim,
Yang di-Pertuan Agong
Grades
  • Grand Knight
  • Grand Commander
  • Commander
  • Companion
  • Officer
  • Member
  • Medal
Post-nominals
  • S.U.M.W.
  • S.M.W.
  • P.M.W.
  • J.M.W.
  • K.M.W.
  • A.M.W.
  • P.P.W.
Statistics
First induction2008

(Grand Knight)

(Grand Commander)

(Commander)

(Companion)

(Officer)

(Member)

(Medal)
Ribbon bars

S.U.M.W.

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S.M.W.

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P.M.W.

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  • 2009: Mhd Amin Nordin Abdul Aziz
  • 2010: Ibrahim Yahaya
  • 2010: Ahirudin Attan
  • 2010: Mustapa Omar
  • 2010: Hasnah Mohammed Hashim
  • 2010: Lim Yee Lan
  • 2010: Shahruddin Md Salleh
  • 2010: Omar Abd Rahman
  • 2010: John Antony Xavier
  • 2010: Zul Hasnan Najib Baharudin
  • 2010: Aziyah Mohamed
  • 2010: Amer Hamzah Mohd Yunus
  • 2010: Haili Dolhan
  • 2010: Mohamad Abdullah
  • 2010: Zulkiple Kassim
  • 2010: Muhamad Haitamin Ishak
  • 2010: Leong Chee Woh
  • 2010: Mohd Idris Mohd Isa
  • 2010: Tunku Zahiah Tunku Sulong
  • 2010: Yussof Mohammad
  • 2010: Mustapa Kamal Mohd Yussof
  • 2010: Mat Ghani
  • 2010: Lai Kong Fah
  • 2010: KP Peru Karupan
  • 2010: A. Chandrakumanan
  • 2010: Chef Wan (Redzuawan Ismail)
  • 2010: Ng Joo Ngan
  • 2010: Hassanuddin Ali
  • 2014: Saravanan Murugan
  • 2022: Idris Ahmad
  • 2022: Muslimin Yahaya
  • 2022: Nik Muhammad Zawawi Salleh
  • 2022: Maziah Che Yusoff
  • 2022: Roziah Mohd Janor
  • 2022: Rubiah Awang
  • 2022: Ng Chin
  • 2022: K Ramalingam Krishnamoorthy
  • 2022: Abdul Hail Amir
  • 2022: Abdul Latif Romly
  • 2022: Mohammad Ab Rahman
  • 2023: Toisin Gantor
  • 2023: Azah Hanim Ahmad
  • 2023: Azmi Abu Kassim
  • 2023: Muhammad Azmi Zulkifli
  • 2023: Md Shah Mahmood
  • 2023: Ravindran Kurusamy
  • 2023: Gan Kah Siong
  • 2023: Sr Mohd Salem Kailany
  • 2023: Lim Teong Kim
  • 2023: Shalin Zulkifli
  • 2023: Mohd Syarul Azman Mahen Abdullah
  • 2023: P Arivalagan

Order of Chula Chom Klao

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Recipients

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Knights Grand Cordon

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Knights Grand Cross

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Dames Grand Cross

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Foreign recipients

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Knights Grand Cordon

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Knights Grand Cross

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Dames Grand Cross

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Order of Armed Forces of Malaysia

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P.G.A.T.

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Honorary

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Bintang Mahaputera

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Recipients

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Adipurna

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Adipradana

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Foreign recipients

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Adipurna

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Order of the Crown of Selangor

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S.P.M.S.

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Grand Order of Tuanku Jaafar

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Knight Grand Commander (SPTJ)

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  • Tengku Ahmad Shah

Knight Commander (DPTJ)

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Order of Loyalty to Tuanku Muhriz

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Grand Knight (SSTM)

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Knight (DSTM)

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  • 2010: Tengku Amran Tengku Mohd Yusof
  • 2010: Tengku Munasir Tengku Daud
  • 2010: Tunku Hanizar Tunku Hamzah
  • 2010: Syed Tahir Jaafar
  • 2010: Joseph Romuald Menezes
  • 2010: Zulkifli Sheikh Ahmad
  • 2010: Leong Yoke Faie
  • 2010: Mohd Ridzwan Mohd Ariff
  • 2010: Mohamad Nazari Mohd Nor
  • 2011: Ahmad Fuad bin 'Abdu'l Rahman
  • 2020: Hartini Zainudin[28]
  • 2020: Tunku Mohamed Alauddin bin Tunku Naquiyuddin[28]
  • 2020: Zukri bin Samat[28]
  • 2021: Hamdan bin Leman[29]
  • 2021: Kathleen Chew Wai Lin[29]
  • 2021: Tengku Mu'adzam Sadruddin[29]
  • 2021: Tamil Selvan Muthusamy[29]
  • 2022: Azizi bin Mohamad Ali[30]
  • 2022: Mohammad Ariff Sidek[30]
  • 2023: Hanizam Harun[31]
  • 2023: Tunku Nooruddin Tunku Shahabuddin[31]
  • 2023: Ting Choon Ee[31]

Order of Loyalty to Negeri Sembilan

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Principal Grand Knight (SUNS)

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Knight Grand Companion (SSNS)

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Knight Commander (DPNS)

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  • 2008: Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor
  • 2010: Mat Ali Hassan
  • 2010: Zainab Nasir
  • 2010: Abdul Samad Ibrahim
  • 2010: Shamshulkahar Mohd Deli
  • 2010: Siow Chen Pin
  • 2010: V S Mogan
  • 2010: Mohd Salim Ali
  • 2010: Abdullah Karim
  • 2010: Shahrom Mohamad
  • 2010: Yahya A Hamid
  • 2010: Ahmad Kamal Abdullah
  • 2010: Hassan Basri
  • 2010: Raymond Azman Ali
  • 2010: Jaafar Sahadan
  • 2010: Muhammad Faizal Musa
  • 2010: Zulkepeli Md Hussin
  • 2010: Zulkarnain Shah Muhamad Sharip
  • 2010: Ramleh Salleh
  • 2010: Logendren Narayanasamy
  • 2010: Darus Ghazali
  • 2010: Ahmad Shahalmi Abdul Samad
  • 2010: Aziz Ayob
  • 2010: Syed Ibrahim Kader
  • 2010: Ramli Naam
  • 2010: Tahar Sudin
  • 2010: Mohd Bahrudin Mahfuz
  • 2010: Roslan Md Taha
  • 2010: Mohd Sofian Azirun
  • 2010: Azam Md Atan
  • 2010: Ng Tong Se
  • 2010: Rusli Idrus
  • 2010: Othman Kandar
  • 2010: Mohd Yaacob Mohd Kassim
  • 2010: Datuk Osman Salleh
  • 2010: Abdul Ghafar Musa
  • 2010: Awaludin Jadid
  • 2010: Mohammad Alias
  • 2010: Tajudin Md Isa
  • 2010: Abdul Alim Abdullah
  • 2010: Wan Ahmad Fauzi Hashim @ Wan Husain


Order of Loyal Service to Negeri Sembilan

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Knight (DBNS)

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  • 2020: K Kirthi Jeyarajah a/l S Kathirgamarajah[34]
  • 2020: Ahmad Saifuddin Talha
  • 2020: Chong Ah Kuang
  • 2020: Ding Leang Sing
  • 2020: Hazim Jamaluddin
  • 2020: Ibrahim Yahaya
  • 2020: Khairul Asri Mohd Ghani
  • 2020: Lai Kay Lee
  • 2020: Lee Wai Hung
  • 2020: Md Fuad Abd Jalil
  • 2020: Mohamad Arif Muhammad Nor
  • 2020: Mohamed Amin Abdul Haq
  • 2020: Mohammed Feizol Anuar Haji Ayob
  • 2020: Mohd Azlan Kachong
  • 2020: Muhammad Tauffik Mohd Noor
  • 2020: Rahmat Hassan
  • 2020: Ravi Munusamy
  • 2020: Haji Salim Aman
  • 2020: Zaidi Ujang
  • 2020: Zainal Abidin Yang Razalli
  • 2021: Abdul Aziz Ahmad[35]
  • 2021: Che Zakaria Othman
  • 2021: Ean Yong Tin Sin
  • 2021: Edward Chong Sin Kiat
  • 2021: Faridah Ishak
  • 2021: Gobi a/l Velusamy
  • 2021: Lim Swee Ee
  • 2021: Masri Baharuddin
  • 2021: Masri Razali
  • 2021: MK Ibrahim Abd Rahman
  • 2021: Mohamed Ridza Wahiddin
  • 2021: Mohd Rashid Abdul Razak
  • 2021: Mohd Zaidi Ramli
  • 2021: Muhamad Nahar Mohd Sidek
  • 2021: Nor Azmi Musa
  • 2021: Norman Mohd Saleh
  • 2021: Norman Selamat
  • 2021: Ong Kian Joo
  • 2021: Rowena Khalid
  • 2021: Micheal Yek Diew Ching
  • 2022: Ahmad Azam Hamzah[36]
  • 2022: Asri Ranga Abdullah Ramaiah
  • 2022: Azmir Jaafar
  • 2022: Azrin Abu Bakar
  • 2022: Harlina Abdul Rashid
  • 2022: Jaafar Muhammad
  • 2022: Jayakumar a/l Iyadorai
  • 2022: Khairul Said Mohd Ali
  • 2022: Liew Kang Leong
  • 2022: Md Jasman Bongkek
  • 2022: Md Fiah Md Jamin
  • 2022: Mohamaed Shukri Mohamed Zain
  • 2022: Mohammad Husni Ahmad Jamal
  • 2022: Mohammad Shamsir Mohd Aris
  • 2022: Mohd Akram Mohd Akbar
  • 2022: Mohd Mazlan Suleiman
  • 2022: Najmuddin Shariff Sarimon
  • 2022: Roslan Abd Rahman
  • 2022: Samuel a/l D. John
  • 2022: Wan Aishah Wan Ariffin
  • 2022: Wan Kamal Mujani
  • 2022: Wu Him Ven
  • 2023: Ahmad Dzaffir Mohd Yussof[37]
  • 2023: Arokiasamy Thangaraju
  • 2023: Chew Siok Cheng
  • 2023: Krishna Kumar Hari Krishnan
  • 2023: Lai Keen Choy
  • 2023: Mohd Sohimin Mohd Alayedin
  • 2023: Muhammad Nazri Kassim
  • 2023: Roslee Rajikan
  • 2023: Rozitta Sulaiman
  • 2023: Sharifudin Md Shaarani
  • 2023: Sim Keng Piao
  • 2023: Sulaiman Ahmad
  • 2023: T. Azharan T. Putra
  • 2023: Teong Long Hee
  • 2023: Zaleha Md Noor
  • 2024: Mohd Razi Mohd Ali[38]
  • 2024: Saiful Yazan Sulaiman
  • 2024: Abd. Khalid Othman
  • 2024: Mohamad Noorlizam Shamsuddin
  • 2024: Adnan Mohamed Yusoff
  • 2024: Mohammad Kassim
  • 2024: Roslan Hussin
  • 2024: Sazali Harun
  • 2024: Adnan Ahmad
  • 2024: Anthony Gilbert a/l Maria Soosai
  • 2024: Badius Zaman Ahmad
  • 2024: Jung Woochang
  • 2024: Lee Chee Kung
  • 2024: Lee Quay Kuan
  • 2024: Lily Mushahar
  • 2024: Liong Yen Lam
  • 2024: Mary Josephine Pritam Singh
  • 2024: Muhamad Zaki Md Sabri
  • 2024: Muhammad Shafiq Poh Abdullah
  • 2024: Rozman Mohamad
  • 2024: Sim Tze Jye
  • 2024: Wong Shiak Sun

Order of the Crown of Kelantan

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Knight Grand Commander (S.P.M.K.)

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Knight Commander (D.P.M.K.)

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[41]

Commander (P.M.K.)

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Order of the Life of the Crown of Kelantan

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Knight Grand Commander (SJMK)

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Knight Commander (DJMK)

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  • 2022[39]: Adeeba Kamarulzaman
  • 2022: Ahmad Barhanudin Mohamed
  • 2022: Teo Poh Oon
  • 2022: Izani Husin
  • 2022: Mohamed Tharuwat Ismail Bakti
  • 2022: Mohd Shahrul Nazri Mohd Shaari
  • 2022: Mohd Mazlan Che Mat
  • 2022: Tengku Ahmad Badli Shah
  • 2022: Abdul Razib Dawood
  • 2022: Kee Yong Chin
  • 2022: Loh Choon Quan
  • 2022: Shamsul Anuar
  • 2022: Zhiyong Zhao

Order of the Noble Crown of Kelantan

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Knight Grand Commander (SPKK)

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Knight Commander (DPKK)

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  • 2022[43]: Rashidin Hashimi Ab Rashid
  • 2022: Zulmajdi Yunus
  • 2022: Abu Hasan Assha'ari
  • 2022: Ahmad Abu Bakar
  • 2022: Azhar bin Tahir
  • 2022: Mohd Razali Alias
  • 2022: Mohd Hatim Saad

Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Kelantan

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Knight Grand Commander (SPSK)

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Knight Commander (DPSK)

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  • 2022[39]: Abdul Haris Muhammad
  • 2022: Mazelan Omar
  • 2022: Zunika Mohamed
  • 2022: Hasbi Hasan
  • 2022: Mohd Ariffin Awang
  • 2022: Shafien Mamat
  • 2022: Shamsuddin Mohd Mahayidin
  • 2022: Wan Mat Wan Musa
  • 2022: Ibrahim Esa
  • 2022: Maziah binti Che Yusoff
  • 2022: Mohamed Saat Ismail
  • 2022: Mohd Redzuan Hasan
  • 2022: Razli bin Che Razak
  • 2022: Tuan Zainal Abidin Tuan Yusuf
  • 2022: Zailani Haji Hashim
  • 2022: Zaliman Sauli
  • 2022: Darwis Abd Razak
  • 2022: Idham Abd Ghani

Order of the Services to the Crown of Kelantan

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Knight Grand Commander (SPJK)

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  • 2022: Zulkifli Omar[39]

Knight Commander (DPJK)

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  • 2022[39]: Muhamad Zaki bin Harun
  • 2022: Mohd Zubil Mat Som

Order of the Crown of Perlis

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Knight Grand Commander (SPMP)

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Knight Commander (DPMP)

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  • 1969: Por Swee Giap
  • 1971: Azizul Rahman Abdul Aziz
  • 1971: Ramaswamy Sivasambandan
  • 1974: Arshad Ayub
  • 1979: Ahmad bin Adnan
  • 1985: Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad
  • 1985: Yusoff Abdullah
  • 1985: Sharom Ahmat
  • 1989: Zainol Mahmood
  • 1989: Karam Singh
  • 1990: Syed Danial Syed Ahmad
  • 1992: Izham Mahmood
  • 1993: Ahmad Tajuddin Ali
  • 1993: Abu Bakar Jaafar
  • 1993: Syed Mohamad Noori Syed Hussain Jamalullail
  • 1994: Fadzil Mahmood
  • 1994: Raja Badrishah Al-Haj
  • 1994: Ismail Mohamad
  • 1995: Jamaluddin Ahmad Damanhuri
  • 1995: Elham Abdullah
  • 1995: Omar Ibrahim
  • 1995: Mohd Zakri Abdul Rashid
  • 1995: Samsudin B. Hitam
  • 1995: Tengku Aziz Tengku Jaafar
  • 1995: Zainul Arif Hussain
  • 1995: Faisal bin Ibrahim
  • 1995: Syed Jalaludin Syed Salim
  • 1995: Abdul Gani Patail
  • 1995: Mazlan Ahmad
  • 1995: Hasan Salim
  • 1995: Ahmad Salleh
  • 1996: Bahari Taib
  • 1996: Ishak Tambi Kechik
  • 1996: Abdullah Mohd Tahir
  • 1996: Abdul Aziz Mohd Yaacob
  • 1996: Mohamad Shokri Abdullah
  • 1996: Mohamed Feisal Ibrahim
  • 1996: Halim @ Ahmad Muhamat
  • 1996: Abdul Karim Ahmad Tarmizi
  • 1996: Badarudin Khalid
  • 1996: Yahya Ismail
  • 1996: Mohd Taufik Abdullah
  • 1996: Mohamad Mat Ladzim
  • 1996: Azmi Khalid



Asom Saurav

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Asom Gaurav

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  • 2023: Ranjit Gogoi
  • 2023: Parbati Barua
  • 2023: Debojit Changmai
  • 2023: Drono Bhuyan
  • 2023: Neelam Dutta
  • 2023: Anupam Deka
  • 2023: Soumyadeep Dutta
  • 2023: Basanta Chiring Phukan
  • 2023:
  • 2023:

People stripped of Malay honour

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Legion of Honour

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Grand Cross

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