Nanda Mallawaarachchi

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AllegianceSri Lanka Sri Lanka
Service / branchSri Lanka Army
Yearsof service1971 – 2007

Nanda Mallawaarachchi
නන්ද මල්ලවආරච්චි
BornAnuradhapura
AllegianceSri Lanka Sri Lanka
Service / branchSri Lanka Army
Years of service1971 – 2007
RankMajor General
UnitSri Lanka Light Infantry
Commands
Awards
Other workSri Lanka's Ambassador to Indonesia & Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Law and Order

Major General Nanda Mallawaarachchi RWP, VSV, USP, ndc, psc, Msc (Defense) is the Current Secretary of Sports in Sri Lanka.[1] He was the former Secretary of Law & Order in Sri Lanka.[2] He was also the former Acting Commander & Chief of Staff of the Sri Lanka Army as well as the Ambassador of Sri Lanka in Indonesia.[3]

He was born in Anuradhapura to Dr. Sirisena Mallawaarachchi & Siriyalatha Athukorale.[4] He graduated from The Central College (Anuradhapura) and later Ananda College in Colombo.[5]

Military career

Mallawaarachchi enlisted into the Sri Lankan Army in 1971, upon his completion of his Officer Cadet training at the Sri Lanka Military Academy, Diyatalawa. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of Sri Lanka Light Infantry in 1972. He has had extensive training in many countries including the United States and India.[6] He was a national champion in practical pistol shooting and is an excellent marksman.[7] Major General Mallawaarachchi served the Sri Lankan Army for over 36 years throughout the island. He has held numerous positions in the Army, among them were The Acting Commander of the Sri Lankan Army,[8] Chief of Staff of the Sri Lankan Army,[9] Regimental commander of the Sri Lanka Light Infantry,[10] 1st ever Security Forces Commander of Eastern area of Operations,[11] General officer Commanding in 52 Division Jaffna, General officer Commanding in 23 Division Minneriya and Commandant and Vice Chancellor of the Kotawala Defence University.[12]

Diplomatic career

He was appointed Ambassador and Plenipotentiary of Sri Lanka to the Republic of Indonesia in July 2007.[13][14]

Secretary of Law & Order

Secretary of Sports

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