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Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi to take over as next Indian Army chief

Days short of turning 60, Lt Gen Dwivedi, who has vast operational experience along the frontiers with China and Pakistan, is currently serving as the vice chief of the army staff.

(File Photo) Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi has been appointed as the next Indian Army chief with effect from June 30, 2024. (ANI Photo)

By: Shubham Ghosh

LIEUTENANT GENERAL Upendra Dwivedi will be India’s next chief of the army staff succeeding incumbent Gen Manoj Pande, the government announced on Tuesday (11) night, ending speculations on the key appointment.

Lt Gen Dwivedi, who has vast operational experience along the frontiers with China and Pakistan, is presently serving as the vice chief of the army staff. In his appointment, the government followed the seniority principle.

Lt Gen Dwivedi will take over on June 30.

“The government has appointed Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi, presently serving as vice chief of the army staff, as the next chief of the army staff with effect from the afternoon of June 30,” the defence ministry said.

In a rare move, the government last month extended Gen Pande’s tenure by one month, six days before his superannuation on May 31.

The move triggered speculations that Lt Gen Dwivedi may be overlooked for the top post.

The senior-most official after Lt Gen Dwivedi is Lt Gen Ajay Kumar Singh, the Southern Army Commander. Both Lt Gen Dwivedi and Lt Gen Ajay Kumar Singh were slated to retire on June 30.

The three service chiefs can serve till the age of 62 or for three years, whichever is earlier. The retirement age of Lt General rank officers is 60 unless the officer is approved for the four-star rank.

Lt Gen Dwivedi assumed charge as vice chief of army staff on February 19. Prior to that responsibility, Lt Gen Dwivedi was serving as the general officer commanding-in-chief of Northern Command from 2022-2024.

About Lt Gen Dwivedi

Born on July 1, 1964, he was an alumnus of Sainik School in Rewa in the central state of Madhya Pradesh and was commissioned into 18 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles of the Indian Army on December 15, 1984.

He commanded the unit later.

During his long and distinguished service spanning nearly 40 years, he has served in a variety of command, staff, instructional and foreign appointments. The command appointments of Lt Gen Dwivedi include command of regiment (18 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles), Brigade (26 Sector Assam Rifles), Inspector General, Assam Rifles (East) and 9 Corps. In the rank of lieutenant general, the officer has handled important positions including that of director General Infantry.

He has been decorated with the Param Vishisht Seva Medal, Ati Vishisht Seva Medal and three GOC-in-C (general officer commanding-in chiefs) Commendation Cards.

As Northern Army commander, Lt Gen Dwivedi provided strategic guidance and operational oversight for planning and execution of sustained operations along the northern and western borders, besides orchestrating the dynamic counter-terrorism operations in Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.

During this period, the officer was actively engaged in the ongoing negotiations with China in resolving the vexed border issue, they said. He was also involved in modernisation and equipping of the largest Army command of the Indian Army, where he steered the induction of indigenous equipment as part of Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India).

An alumnus of the National Defence Academy in Khadakwasla in the state of Maharashtra, Indian Military Academy in Dehradun in Uttarakhand and US Army War College in Pennsylvania, US, Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi has also undergone courses at the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington and Army War College, Mhow.

The officer has an M Phil in defence and management studies and two Masters’ Degrees in Strategic Studies and Military Science.

(With PTI inputs)

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