British Sikh Second World War soldier honoured with Points of Light award
Posted On July , 2023
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A British Sikh soldier who fought during the Second World War has been honoured with the Points of Light award, given to those who have made immense contributions to the community.
101-year-old Rajindar Singh Dhatt, from London, is one of the last surviving Sikh soldiers who fought in the devastating war, and since moving to Hounslow in 1963, has run the ‘Undivided Indian Ex-Servicemen’s Association’ to help bring together British-Indian veterans.
Born in pre-partition India in 1921, Dhatt decided to join the British-Indian Army during the Second World War, and excelled up the ranks, being promoted to Havildar Major (Sergeant Major) in 1943. He was later drafted to the Far East campaign to fight in Kohima in northeast India to support the Allied Forces and help break through the Japanese defences. After the war, Dhatt returned to India before settling in Hounslow with his family in 1963.
The association recently created an online community for veterans, sharing in-depth articles about personal stories and opportunities to connect. Dhatt also continues to speak at memorial events, and works with charities including the ‘Royal British Legion’ and the ‘Taxi Charity for Military Veterans’, telling stories through teaching packs and online resources.
Dhatt was presented with the award by prime minister Rishi Sunak at a Downing Street UK-India reception.
The war veteran said, “It is an immense honour to receive this recognition from the Prime Minister, to whom I would like to extend my deepest appreciation for acknowledging the importance and impact of the ‘Undivided Indian Ex-Servicemen’s Association.’ The journey of establishing this organisation was driven by a deep sense of duty as an ex-serviceman and the vision of fostering unity, support, and camaraderie.
“This award serves as a testament to the tireless efforts of countless individuals who have contributed to the success and growth of the association over the years. Their unwavering commitment and selfless service has played a pivotal role in bringing about positive change in the lives of our ex-servicemen and their families.
“Thank you again, it is a momentous occasion that inspires me to continue making meaningful contributions to society, even as I near my 102nd birthday!”
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