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Chief of the Army Staff
General Sir Robert Lockhart
(15 Aug 1947 to 31 Dec 1947)
General Sir Roy Bucher
(01 Jan 1948 to 15 Jan 1949)
Field Marshal KM Cariappa
(16 Jan 1949 to 14 Jan 1953)
General KS Rajendra Sinhji
(15 Jan 1953 to 14 May 1955)
General SM Shrinagesh
(15 May 1955 to 07 May 1957)
General KS Thimayya
(08 May 1957 to 07 May 1961)
General PN Thapar
(08 May 1961 to 19 Nov 1962)
General JN Chaudhuri
(20 Nov 1962 to 07 Jun 1966)
General PP Kumaramangalam
(08 Jun 1966 to 07 Jun 1969)
Field Marshal SHFJ Manekshaw
(08 Jun 1969 to 15 Jan 1973)
General GG Bewoor
(16 Jan 1973 to 31 May 1975)
General TN Raina
(01 Jun 1975 to 31 May 1978)
General OP Malhotra
(01 Jun 1978 to 31 May 1981)
General KV Krishna Rao
(01 Jun 1981 to 31 Jul 1983)
General AS Vaidya
(01 Aug 1983 31 Jan 1985)
General K Sundarji
(01 Feb 1985 to 31 May 1988)
General VN Sharma
(30 Jun 1988 to 30 Jun 1990)
General SF Rodrigues
(01 Jul 1990 to 30 Jun 1993)
General BC Joshi
(01 Jul 1993 to 19 Nov 1994)
General S Roy Chowdhury
(22 Nov 1994 to 30 Sep 1997)
General VP Malik
(01 Oct 1997 to 30 Sep 2000)
General S Padmanabhan
(01 Oct 2000 to 30 Dec 2002)
General NC Vij
(31 Dec 2002 to 31 Jan 2005)
General JJ Singh
(01 Feb 2005 to 30 Sep 2007)
General Deepak Kapoor
(30 Sep 2007 to 30 Mar 2010)
Gen VK Singh
(31 Mar 2010 to 31 May 2012)
Gen Bikram Singh
(01 Jun 2012 to till date)
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Chief of the Army Staff
Field Marshal Kodandera Madappa Cariappa, OBE
(16 Jan 1949 to 14 Jan 1953)
1. Field Marshal K M Cariappa, fondly known as 'Kipper', was born on 28
th
January 1900 in Mercara state, now called Karnataka. He received the King's Commission in 1919 with the first group of Indian cadets, and in 1933, was the first Indian officer to join Staff College, Quetta. In 1942, Lt Col K M Cariappa raised 7
th
Rajput Machine Gun Battalion (now 17 Rajput). In 1946, as a Brigadier, he joined the Imperial Defence College, UK. Recalled from the UK to serve as a member of the Army Sub Committee of the Forces Reconstitution Committee, during the partition, he achieved an amicable settlement for the division of the army between India and Pakistan.
2. On
21
st
November 1947, Lieutenant General Cariappa took over as Army Commander, Eastern Command.On 20
th
January 1948, he took over as Army Commander, Delhi and East Punjab Command (now Western Command). Finally on 15
th
January 1949, General Cariappa became the first Commander - in - Chief of the Indian Army. He was appointed Colonel of the Rajput Regiment from 1949 to 1959. A veteran soldier, he has served with 2/125 Napier rifles, 1/7 Dogra and 1/7 Rajput. He had campaigned in Iraq, Syria and Iran. He won the award of OBE in 1945 while serving as the Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General with 26 Indian Division in the Arakans. He also commanded the Bannu Frontier. General K M Cariappa relinquished his office of the Chief of the Army Staff on 14
th
January 1953.
3. He was the Indian High Commissioner to Australia for two and a half years. In 1986, General K M Cariappa was honored with the rank of Field Marshal by the President of India. Finally on 15
th
May 1993, a glorious chapter of the Rajput Regiment and the Indian Army came to an end with the passing away of Field Marshal K M Cariappa, OBE.
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