On 5 December, his regiment spearheaded the advance of the 54th Infantry Division, commanded by Major GeneralWAG Pinto, and captured well protected important positions such as Bhairo Nath, Bari Lagwal, Chamrola, Dharman, Chakra and Dehlra. During the Battle of Basantar, his regiment came under heavy fire from the enemy and faced heavy resistance but destroyed 27 enemy tanks. His unit suffered little casualties and faced repeated attacks from the enemy. He was awarded the Maha Vir Chakra for his bravery and leadership.[4][1]
Operation: 1971 Cactus Lily
Date of Award: 16 Dec 1971
CITATION
LIEUTENANT COLONEL RAJ MOHAN VOHRA (IC-6121)
4 HORSE
Lieutenant Colonel Raj Mohan Vohra was commanding 4 Horse in the Shakargarh Sector of the western front. His regiment spearheaded the advance capturing. in its wake Bhairo Nath, Thakurdwara, Bari Lagwal, Chamrola, Darman, Chakra and Dehlra. Each of these positions was fortified with tanks, missiles and minefields. With complete disregard for his personal safety, Lieutenant Colonel Vohra moved well forward and provided inspiring leadership to the regiment. During the battle of Basantar River, his regiment, inspired by his personal example and courage, stood fast against repeated attacks by the enemy armour and destroyed 27 enemy tanks with minimal casualties to the unit.
Throughout the operations, Lieutenant Colonel Vohra displayed conspicuous gallantry and inspiring leadership in keeping with the highest traditions of the Army.
^ abcB. Chakravorty (1995). U.P. Thapliyal (ed.). Stories of Heroism: PVC & MVC Winners. Allied Publishers. p. 370. ISBN81-7023-516-2. During Indo-Pak War 1972, Lt Col Vohra commanded the 4 Horse in Shakargarh sector