NEW DELHI: The IAF has approved the case for the name of Squadron Leader Ravi Khanna, who along with three others was allegedly killed by the separatist leader Yasin Malik on the outskirts of
Srinagar in January 1990, to be included on the walls of the National War Memorial (NWM).
"The name of Squadron Leader Ravi Khanna was missing from the list of IAF personnel who had laid down their lives for the nation, enshrined in the NWM.
The case for including his name in the list was cleared late last month after his wife Nirmal Khanna suggested it be done," said an official.
The NWM, which was inaugurated in February, honours around 26,000 military personnel who have made the supreme sacrifice in wars and operations since the Independence.
Each service provides a list of names to be engraved on the walls of the NWM after the requisite approvals.
Yasin Malik, who is currently lodged in Tihar Jail after being arrested in a terror funding case by the NIA, was chargesheeted for the murder of Squadron Leader Khanna and the others by the CBI in August 1990 but the case has been stuck for almost 30 years.