Key Takeaways
- Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla is set to be posthumously awarded the Ashok Chakra on Republic Day 2026.
- The IAF astronaut died in the Axiom-4 mission capsule failure during re-entry on January 21.
- He would be the first astronaut and first IAF officer in over 30 years to receive India’s highest peacetime gallantry award.
- A national memorial in his honour is also expected to be announced.
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, the Indian Air Force astronaut who died in the Axiom-4 mission disaster, is likely to receive the Ashok Chakra posthumously on Republic Day 2026. The government has approved the recommendation at the highest level, with a formal announcement expected on January 26.
The Tragic Mission
Shukla and his three international crewmates were killed on January 21. Their SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, “Endeavour,” suffered a critical failure during re-entry from the International Space Station. This was Shukla’s first spaceflight.
Criteria for the Ashok Chakra
The Ashok Chakra is India’s highest peacetime award for bravery. It recognises “most conspicuous bravery or some daring or pre-eminent act of valour or self-sacrifice.” While typically for combat, it has been given for exceptional courage in other extreme circumstances.
“Group Captain Shukla’s conduct during the emergency, as gleaned from the final telemetry and communications, demonstrated exceptional fortitude and a commitment to his duty until the very end. He embodied the highest ideals of the armed forces and the spirit of human space exploration,” a source involved in the deliberations said.
A Historic Honour
If conferred, Shukla will become the first astronaut and the first IAF officer in over three decades to receive the Ashok Chakra. His sacrifice has drawn global tributes and plunged the nation into mourning.
Ongoing Investigation and Memorial
The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), with NASA and SpaceX, is leading the probe into the capsule’s loss. Preliminary findings point to an unprecedented breach in the heat shield during re-entry.
The government is also expected to announce a national memorial in Shukla’s honour. The Prime Minister may outline the details during his Republic Day address.




