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General PN Thapar (08 May 1961 to 19 Nov 1962)
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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
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General K Sundarji
(01 Feb 1985 to 31 May 1988)
General VN Sharma
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General BC Joshi
(01 Jul 1993 to 19 Nov 1994)
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(22 Nov 1994 to 30 Sep 1997)
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(01 Oct 1997 to 30 Sep 2000)
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(01 Oct 2000 to 30 Dec 2002)
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(31 Dec 2002 to 31 Jan 2005)
General JJ Singh
(01 Feb 2005 to 30 Sep 2007)
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(30 Sep 2007 to 30 Mar 2010)
Gen VK Singh
(31 Mar 2010 to 31 May 2012)
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Chief of the Army Staff
General Pran Nath Thapar
(08 May 1961 to 19 Nov 1962)
1. General Thapar was born on 8
th
May 1906 and was educated at Government College, Lahore . He was commissioned into the 1st Punjab Regiment from Sandhurst in 1926. As a regimental officer, he spent nearly ten years with the 1
st
Punjab Regiment and later attended and qualified on staff courses at Quetta and Minlay-Manor in England.
2. During the Second World War in 1941, he saw service in Burma , followed by a tenure in 1943-44 in the Middle East and Italy. In 1945 he was appointed as the Assistant Military Secretary, General Headquarters in India . Later on he was selected to serve on the Army Reorganization Committee.
3. In 1946, after victory over Japan , he commanded the 1
st
Battalion of his parent Regiment in Indonesia during the national trouble in that country. Later he commanded the 161 Indian Infantry Brigade in East Bengal . On the advent of partition and during its first turbulent months, General Thapar was Director of Military Operations and Intelligence at Army Headquarters, India from August to December 1947. In November 1947, he was promoted to Maj General and officiated for a few months as Chief of the General Staff and later appointed as Military Secretary which post he held till Aug 1949. This was followed by his appointment as Master General of Ordnance from Aug 1949 to Apr 1950. He served as the Colonel of The Rajputana Rifles from 18
th
Jul 49 to 20th Jul 63.
4. He commanded an Infantry Division for about four years and was promoted to the rank of Lt Gen in 1954 as Commander of a Corps. He held this appointment till Dec 1955 when he was selected to attend the Imperial Defence College , London , from Jan to Dec 1956. On successful completion of the course he was appointed as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, and later took over Western Command on 25
th
May 1959. General PN Thapar took over as Chief of the Army Staff on 8
th
May 1961 and served till 19
th
Nov 62.
5. General Thapar who hails from a distinguished family brought to his high office a wealth of experience and knowledge gained on various fronts during his thirty five years service. A keen tennis and golf player, General Thapar was at one time services tennis Champion. After retirement he was appointed as Indian Ambassador to Afghanistan from Aug 64 to 1
st
Jan 69. He passed away on 23
rd
Jan 75 at the age of 69 yrs and 01 month.
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