Manoj Pande Explained

Honorific Prefix:General
Manoj Pande
Birth Date:6 May 1962[1]
Birth Place:Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Office:29th Chief of the Army Staff
Term Start:30 April 2022
Term End:30 June 2024
Primeminister:Narendra Modi
Predecessor:Manoj Mukund Naravane
Successor:Upendra Dwivedi
Office1:43rd Vice Chief of the Army Staff
Term Start1:1 February 2022
Term End1:30 April 2022
1Blankname1:Chief of Army Staff
1Namedata1:Manoj Mukund Naravane
Predecessor1:Chandi Prasad Mohanty
Successor1:B. S. Raju
Office2:General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Command
1Blankname2:Chief of Army Staff
1Namedata2:Manoj Mukund Naravane
Predecessor2:Anil Chauhan
Successor2:Rana Pratap Kalita
Office3:Commander-in-Chief Andaman and Nicobar Command (CINCAN)
Term Start3:1 June 2020
Term End3:31 May 2021
Predecessor3:Podali Shankar Rajeshwar
Successor3:Ajai Singh
Allegiance: India
Serviceyears:24 December 1982 – 30 June 2024
Rank: General
Military Blank1:Service number
Military Data1:IC-40716F
Unit:Bombay Sappers
Corps of Engineers
267 Engineer Regiment
Commands: Eastern Command
Andaman and Nicobar Command
IV Corps
8 Mountain Division
52 Infantry Brigade
117 Engineer Regiment
Military Blank2:Awards
Military Data2:
Spouse:Archana Pande

General Manoj Pande, (born 6 May 1962) is a retired four star general officer of the Indian Army. He last served as the 29th Chief of the Army Staff.[2] [3] [4] He previously served as 43rd Vice Chief of the Army Staff,[5] prior to that he was General Officer-Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Command[6] and also as the Commander-in-Chief (CINCAN) of Andaman and Nicobar Command.[7] He also served as General Officer Commanding IV Corps,[8] before assuming the appointment as commander of Gajraj Corps (IV Corps) he was serving as the Chief of Staff, Southern Command.[9] He is the first officer from the Corps of Engineers to become the Army Chief.[10]

As the COAS, he took over as the Honorary Colonel of the Sikh Light Infantry Regiment on 11 May 2022 and as the Colonel of the Regiment of the 61st Cavalry on 17 May 2022. He became the 23rd COAS to take over Colonel of the mounted Cavalry Regiment.

Early life and education

Gen Pande was born to Dr. C. G. Pande, a consulting Psychotherapist who retired as the Head of the Department of Psychology of Nagpur University, and Prema, an announcer and host with the All India Radio. The family hails from Nagpur.[11] After his schooling from Kendriya Vidyalaya, he joined the 61st-course of the National Defence Academy (NDA) in January 1979 and was assigned to the Lima squadron, where he graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Science. After graduating from the NDA, he joined the Indian Military Academy and was commissioned as an officer. He subsequently attended the College of Military Engineering, Pune and earned a Bachelor of Technology degree in Civil Engineering.

Career

Gen Pande was commissioned into the (267 Engineer Regiment) Bombay Sappers, one of the regiments in the Corps of Engineers, in December 1982. He attended the Staff College, Camberley in the United Kingdom. After completing the course, he returned to India and was appointed brigade major of a mountain brigade in Northeast India.[12] After promotion to the rank of lieutenant colonel, he served as the Chief Engineer at the United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea.

He has commanded the 117 Engineer Regiment along the Line of Control (LOC) in Jammu and Kashmir. He was in command of the regiment during Operation Parakram.[13] He then attended the Army War College, Mhow and completed the Higher Command Course. After the course, he was appointed Colonel Q at HQ 8 Mountain Division. The division was then commanded by the Major General Dalbir Singh Suhag. He was then promoted to the rank of brigadier and given command of an engineer brigade as part of a Strike Corps in the western theatre. He also commanded the 52 Infantry Brigade, positioned along the LOC. He was selected to attend the prestigious National Defence College.[14] After completing the course, he was appointed Brigadier General Staff Operations (BGS-Ops) at HQ Eastern Command.

On promotion to the rank of Lieutenant General, he was appointed as the Chief of Staff, Southern Command. A year later he was appointed as General Officer Commanding IV Corps. On 1 June 2020, Gen Pande assumed the appointment of Commander-in-Chief Andaman and Nicobar Command. On 1 June 2021, he took over as the General Officer-Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Command succeeding Lieutenant General Anil Chauhan.

On 1 February 2022, Lieutenant General Manoj Pande took over as the 43rd Vice Chief of the Army Staff succeeding Lieutenant General Chandi Prasad Mohanty, when the latter superannuated from service on 31 January 2022.

Chief of the Army Staff

On 18 April 2022, the Government of India appointed Lieutenant General Manoj Pande as the next Chief of the Army Staff. On 30 April 2022, he took over as the 29th Chief of the Army Staff succeeding General Manoj Mukund Naravane.

He was granted an extension for a period of one month till 30 June 2024 when he was due to retire on 30 May 2024. While no formal reason was given, it was speculated that the selection of his successor was delayed due to the 2024 general elections in India whose results were to be declared on 4 June.[15] General Upendra Dwivedi was appointed as his successor on 11 June 2024 and he took over on 30 June.[16]

He superannuated from service on 30 June 2024 and relinquished the appointment of Chief of Army Staff after an illustrious tenure of 26 months.[17]

Personal life

Gen Pande married Mrs. Archana Pande, a gold medalist from Government Dental College and Hospital, Nagpur on 3 May 1987. The couple have a son who is an officer in the Indian Air Force.[18]

Honours and decorations

He is a recipient of the Param Vishisht Seva Medal,[19] Ati Vishisht Seva Medal, and the Vishisht Seva Medal.[20] [21] Apart from these, he has been awarded the Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) Commendation Card and two GOC-in-C commendation cards.[12]

Param Vishisht Seva MedalVishisht Seva Medal
Special Service MedalOperation Vijay MedalOperation Parakram MedalSainya Seva Medal
High Altitude Service MedalVidesh Seva Medal75th Independence Anniversary Medal50th Anniversary of Independence Medal
30 Years Long Service Medal20 Years Long Service Medal9 Years Long Service MedalUNMEE Medal

Dates of rank

Insignia Rank Component Date of rank
24 December 1982[22]
Indian Army 24 December 1984[23]
Indian Army 24 December 1987[24]
Indian Army 24 December 1993[25]
Indian Army 16 December 2004[26]
Indian Army 1 March 2006[27]
Indian Army 1 April 2010 (substantive, seniority from 25 January 2009)[28]
Indian Army 1 July 2015 (substantive, seniority from 12 June 2012)[29]
Indian Army 1 September 2017[30]
General
(COAS)
Indian Army 1 May 2022[31] [32]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Government appoints Lt Gen Manoj C Pande as next Chief of Army Staff. 18 April 2022. Press Information Bureau.
  2. Web site: Bureau . ABP News . 2024-06-30 . Outgoing Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande Receives Guard Of Honour On Last Day In Office: Watch . 2024-06-30 . news.abplive.com . en.
  3. News: Bureau . The Hindu . 2022-04-30 . Gen. Manoj Pande takes charge as 29th Army Chief . 2024-05-11 . The Hindu . en-IN . 0971-751X.
  4. Web site: Government appoints Lt Gen Manoj C Pande as next Chief of Army Staff . 2024-05-29 . pib.gov.in.
  5. Web site: PTI . 2022-02-01 . Lt Gen Manoj Pande assumes charge as Vice Chief of Army Staff . 2024-05-29 . The New Indian Express . en.
  6. Web site: 2021-05-30 . Lt Gen Manoj Pande to take charge as Eastern Command chief on June 1 . 2024-05-29 . India Today . en.
  7. Web site: Lt Gen Manoj Pande has been appointed as the next chief of Andaman and Nicobar Command at Port Blair. . 2024-05-29 . X (formerly Twitter).
  8. News: 2018-12-30 . Lt Gen Manoj Pande takes charge of Gajraj Corps . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20190402204742/https://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/lt-gen-manoj-pande-takes-charge-of-gajraj-corps-118123000518_1.html . 2 April 2019 . 2019-01-11 . Business Standard India . Press Trust of India.
  9. Web site: Lt Gen Manoj Pande takes over as new chief of Southern Command Pune . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20190402193231/http://www.uniindia.com/lt-gen-manoj-pande-takes-over-as-new-chief-of-southern-command-pune/other/news/976506.html . 2 April 2019 . 2 April 2019.
  10. Web site: Army Chief: Lt Gen Manoj Pande becomes first engineer to be appointed as Army chief - The Economic Times . 2022-04-18 . The Economic Times.
  11. Web site: Today . Nagpur . Nagpurian appointed as Chief of Staff at Southern Command Headquarters . www.nagpurtoday.in. 2 September 2017 .
  12. Web site: Lt Gen Manoj Pande takes over as new chief of Southern Command Pune . 31 August 2017 . United News of India . 31 May 2020.
  13. Web site: Integrated Defence Staff . www.ids.nic.in.
  14. Web site: Lieutenant General Manoj Pande takes over as Commander-In-Chief of Andaman & Nicobar Command Tomorrow; . pib.gov.in.
  15. Web site: The strange case of the army chief’s one month extension . 2024-08-12 . caravanmagazine.in . en.
  16. News: 2024-06-30 . General Upendra Dwivedi takes charge as the 30th Army chief . 2024-08-12 . The Times of India . 0971-8257.
  17. Web site: 30 June 2024 . On the day of relinquishing the appointment of Chief of the Army Staff, General Manoj Pande COAS, laid a wreath at the hallowed precincts of the National War Memorial to honour the sacrifice and valour of the Bravehearts. . X (formerly twitter).
  18. Web site: The Sunday Profile: General Manoj Pande, the right man at the right place . The Indian Express . en . 8 May 2022.
  19. Web site: HONOURS AND AWARDS : REPUBLIC DAY 2022 . PIB.
  20. Web site: h17 . www.sainiksamachar.nic.in.
  21. Web site: The Official Home Page of the Indian Army . www.indianarmy.nic.in.
  22. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 1810 . 3 November 1984 . The Gazette of India.
  23. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 887 . 31 May 1986. The Gazette of India.
  24. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 1723 . 26 November 1988. The Gazette of India.
  25. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 940 . 14 May 1994. The Gazette of India.
  26. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 1895 . 15 October 2005. The Gazette of India.
  27. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 636 . 21 April 2007. The Gazette of India.
  28. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 274 . 16 February 2013. The Gazette of India.
  29. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 1310 . 21 May 2016. The Gazette of India.
  30. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 393 . 9 February 2019. The Gazette of India.
  31. News: Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) . 273 . 4 February 2023 . The Gazette of India.
  32. News: 2024-06-30 . General Upendra Dwivedi takes charge as the 30th Army chief . 2024-08-12 . The Times of India . 0971-8257.