Bikram Singh (general) explained

Honorific Prefix:General
Bikram Singh
Honorific Suffix:PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, ADC
Office:24th Chief of the Army Staff
Term Start:1 June 2012
Term End:31 July 2014
President:Pratibha Patil
Pranab Mukherjee
Primeminister:Manmohan Singh
Narendra Modi
Predecessor:V. K. Singh
Successor:Dalbir Singh Suhag
Birth Date:19 July 1952
Birth Place:Amritsar, East Punjab, India
Allegiance: India
Serviceyears:31 March 1972 – 31 July 2014
Rank: General
Commands:Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee
Chief of the Army Staff
Eastern Command
XV Corps
10th Infantry Division
Unit:Sikh Light Infantry
Awards: Param Vishisht Seva Medal
Ati Vishisht Seva Medal
Vishisht Seva Medal
Uttam Yudh Seva Medal
Sena Medal
Commander of the Legion of Merit
Spouse:Surjeet Kaur
Alma Mater:National Defence Academy
Indian Military Academy
United States Army War College

General Bikram Singh, [1] (born 19 July 1952) is a retired Indian army officer who served as the 24th Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of the Indian Army. Previously the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the army's Eastern Command, he succeeded General V. K. Singh as COAS on May 31, 2012.[2] He retired on 31 July 2014.[3] He is the second Sikh to be COAS, the first having been General J. J. Singh.[4] He was also the Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee (CoSC) of the Indian armed forces.[5]

Military career

Born at Amritsar, he spent his early childhood with his family at Jammu. In 1962, he joined the Punjab Public School, Nabha. The future chief had considered becoming a doctor as he was an exceptional student of Zoology and Biology. But the wars of 1962 and 1965 motivated him to join the NDA in 1968. When asked whether he ever regrets the choice made, Bikram said, "If I were ever to be born again, I would only join the Indian Army."

A graduate of the 40th course at the National Defence Academy,[6] Singh was commissioned into the Sikh Light Infantry on 31 March 1972. On passing out from IMA, he was awarded J&K Rifles Gold Medal in Leadership and Tactics and the Shrinagesh trophy in firing. He was adjudged the 'Best Young Officer' at the Young Officer's course at the Infantry School and was also awarded both the Commando Dagger for being the best commando and the 'Best in Tactics' trophy. He later was an instructor at the Commando and Weapons Wings of the Infantry School.[7]

He is also a graduate of the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, Higher Command Course at Army War College, Mhow and US Army War College, Pennsylvania, USA, where he also won the ‘Annual Public Speaking Award’. Later in December 2013, he was inducted into the US Army War College ‘International Fellows Hall of Fame’. On 18 October 2013, he was awarded ‘The Legion of Merit’ by the United States government for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services.

The General’s Academic Qualifications include MSc (Defence Studies) from Madras University in 1986, M Phil (Defence & Management Studies) from Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore in 1997 and Master of Strategic Studies from US Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, USA in 2004. In addition, the General was conferred with two Honorary Degrees of ‘Doctorate of Science’ by SGGS World University, Punjab in 2016 by the Chief Minister of Punjab and GNDU, Amritsar on 31 May 2018 by the Union HRD Minister Sh. Prakash Javadekar.

Gen Bikram Singh has served in three UN missions in Nicaragua (ONUCA), El Salvador (ONUSAL) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC). While in the first two missions he was the Chief operations Officer, in MONUC, he was the General Officer Commanding of a Multinational Division in the Democratic Republic of Congo. His Division contributed immensely in the initiation of ‘Goma Peace Process’. During his tenure in Congo, the current Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army Qamar Javed Bajwa served under his command as a brigade commander.[8]

He has been the President of Indian Golf Union from 2012 to 2013 and the President of Indian Polo Association from June 2012 to 31 July 2014.

After completing the Higher Command Course, he served his first tenure as a Director in the Military Operations (MO) Directorate. The tenure coincided with the Kargil War and he was the official spokesperson of the Army during that period. He went on to serve four important tenures at Army HQ: an additional tenure in the MO Directorate as the Deputy Director General, two tenures in the Perspective Planning Directorate, as the Deputy Director General of Perspective Planning (Strategy) and later, as the Additional Director General. He was posted back to the Army HQ as a Lieutenant General to serve as the Director General Staff Duties before taking over as Eastern Army Commander.[7] Colleagues remember him for being a 'soldier's soldier' for spending time and working hard with his troops on the ground.

He has held positions of General Officer-Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Command, XV Corps, GOC 10th Infantry Division, Commander of Rashtriya Rifles Sector and GOC of the Multi-National Eastern Division in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[7] He was wounded while posted as a Brigadier in Jammu & Kashmir, where he has spent much of his service.[9]

Retirement

Bikram Singh retired as Chief of Army Staff on 31 July 2014. He was succeeded by General Dalbir Singh Suhag.[10] Post retirement he has continuously expressed views on strategic Mountain Strike Corps (MSC), with presentations.[11]

Awards and decorations

Param Vishisht Seva MedalUttam Yudh Seva Medal
Ati Vishisht Seva MedalSena MedalVishisht Seva MedalWound Medal
General Service Medal - Mizo HillsSpecial Service MedalSangram MedalOperation Vijay Medal
Operation Parakram MedalSainya Seva MedalHigh Altitude Service MedalVidesh Seva Medal
50th Independence Anniversary Medal25th Independence Anniversary Medal30 Years Long Service Medal20 Years Long Service Medal
9 Years Long Service MedalONUSALMONUCONUCA
Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States)

Dates of rank

Insignia Rank Component Date of rank
31 March 1972[12]
Indian Army 31 March 1974[13]
Indian Army 31 March 1978[14]
Indian Army 31 July 1984[15]
Indian Army 1 April 1992[16]
Indian Army 1 January 1995[17]
Indian Army 29 March 2002[18]
Indian Army 1 March 2006[19]
Indian Army 25 November 2008 (seniority from 1 November)[20]
General
(COAS)
Indian Army 1 June 2012[21]

Family

Bikram Singh is married to Surjeet Kaur and the couple has two children.[22]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chief of the Army Staff . indianarmy.nic.in . 1 June 2012.
  2. News: Know your new army chief, General Bikram Singh. NDTV.
  3. News: Lt Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag to take over as army chief today. 31 July 2014. First Post. New Delhi. 31 July 2014.
  4. News: PPI . Lt General Bikram Singh to succeed Indian army chie . Express Tribune . 31 May 2012.
  5. News: General Bikram Singh takes over as most senior military chief. https://web.archive.org/web/20140102132505/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-12-30/india/45708640_1_cosc-next-iaf-chief-acm-browne. dead. 2 January 2014. 3 January 2014. The Times of India. 30 December 2013.
  6. Web site: Chiefs of Staff . National Defence Academy . 10 July 2012.
  7. News: Know your new army chief, General Bikram Singh . ndtv.com . 31 May 2012 . 31 May 2012.
  8. Web site: Pandit. Rajat. November 27, 2016. General Qamar Javed Bajwa: Will Qamar Javed Bajwa be as hostile as Raheel Sharif to India?. 2021-06-25. The Times of India. en.
  9. News: I have shed my blood in Kashmir Valley: Army Chief. 9 July 2012.
  10. Web site: Lt Gen Dalbir Singh Will be the Next Chief of Army Staff . Ministry of Defence . 14 May 2014.
  11. https://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-china-stand-off-general-bikram-singh-political-efforts-shouldnt-lull-us-into-complacency-6465674/ General Bikram Singh: ‘Political efforts shouldn’t lull us into complacency’
  12. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 1256 . 3 November 1973 . The Gazette of India.
  13. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 984 . 24 August 1974 . The Gazette of India.
  14. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 671 . 8 July 1978 . The Gazette of India.
  15. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 652 . 11 May 1985 . The Gazette of India.
  16. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 323 . 5 February 1994 . The Gazette of India.
  17. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 175 . 1 February 1997 . The Gazette of India.
  18. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 2491 . 17 December 2005 . The Gazette of India.
  19. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 605 . 14 April 2007 . The Gazette of India.
  20. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 565 . 21 March 2009 . The Gazette of India.
  21. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 1719 . 17 November 2012 . The Gazette of India.
  22. News: Bikram Singh assumes charge as new Army chief. 31 May 2012 . The Times Of India.