The correct answer is: Chhelu Ram.
Chhelu Ram was a soldier in the British Indian Army who was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was awarded the VC for his actions during the Battle of Loos in France in 1915.
Chhelu Ram was born in 1886 in the village of Jhajjar in the Indian state of Haryana. He joined the British Indian Army in 1907 and was posted to the 1st Battalion, 10th Baluch Regiment. He served in the First World War and was killed in action on 25 September 1915 during the Battle of Loos.
On the day of his death, Chhelu Ram was part of a British attack on German lines. He was leading his section when they came under heavy fire from the Germans. Chhelu Ram was hit by a bullet but continued to lead his men forward. He was eventually killed by a second bullet, but not before he had helped to capture a German trench.
Chhelu Ram’s actions were described as “conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty” and he was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. He is the only Indian soldier to have been awarded the VC for his actions during the Battle of Loos.
The other options are incorrect because they are not the names of soldiers who were posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross.