This was stated by Defence Ministry spokesman here in a statement.
"He embodied soldiering, stood for it, while he lived and even in death. The martyrdom and indeed the selfless gallantry of Late Lance Naik Mohan Nath Goswami of the elite Special Forces received a deserving recognition from a proud nation," the spokesman said about the award announced on the eve of the 67th Republic Day.
"As the encounter raged, two of Goswami's comrades were wounded. Undeterred by the intense volley of fire, he immediately rushed to rescue them and in the act, despite getting grievously wounded himself, he not only eliminated two terrorists but also saved the lives of his comrades," he said.
"Goswami succumbed to injuries and made the supreme sacifice in the highest traditions of the Indian Army," he added.
More From This Section
The spokesman said Goswami had been part of two major operations in a span of 10 days that led to elimination of 10 militants in the valley before he laid down his life.
"As if to embrace danger and challenge, Goswami, who is fondly and proudly remembered by his comrades as one who could inspire and ignite patriotic fervour by his sheer presence alone, would volunteer for all risky missions," he said.
"The Indian Army stands committed to ensuring territorial integrity of the country and dignity of its people and it is in this spirit that many soldiers have braved the odds to ensure peace and prosperity in Kashmir as well.