R. K. S. Bhadauria

Indian retired Chief of the Air Staff From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Air Chief Marshal Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria PVSM AVSM VM ADC (born 15 September 1959), is a retired Indian Air Force officer, who served as the Chief of the Air Staff of the Indian Air Force, having assumed office on 30 September 2019 after the retirement of Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa.[2][3] He retired on 30 September 2021 and was succeeded by Air Chief Marshal Vivek Ram Chaudhari.[4]

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Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria
23rd Chief of the Air Staff
In office
30 September 2019  30 September 2021
PresidentRam Nath Kovind
Preceded byBirender Singh Dhanoa
Succeeded byVivek Ram Chaudhari
43rd Vice Chief of the Air Staff
In office
1 May 2019  30 September 2019
Preceded byAnil Khosla
Succeeded byHarjit Singh Arora
Personal details
Born (1959-09-15) 15 September 1959 (age 66)
Korath, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
PartyBharatiya Janata Party (2024present)
SpouseAsha Bhadauria
Military service
Allegiance India
Branch/service Indian Air Force
Years of service
15 June 1980 - 30 September 2021
Rank Air Chief Marshal
UnitNo. 23 Squadron
Commands
Service number16026[1]
Awards
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Early life and education

Bhadauria is from Korath, a village of tahsil Bah District Agra. He is born in a Rajput family.[5][6] His father, Suraj Pal Singh Bhadauria, too served in the Indian Air Force as a Senior Non Commissioned Officer and retired with the rank of Master Warrant Officer.[7] Bhadauria is an alumnus of Defence Services Command and Staff College Bangladesh, National Defence Academy, Pune and holds a Masters in Defence studies from Command and Staff College.[8][9]

Career

Bhadauria was commissioned into the fighter stream of the Indian Air Force on 15 June 1980 with the Sword of Honour. He has clocked over 4,250 hours of flying and has experience on 26 different types of fighter jets and transport aircraft. He held several key operational and administrative appointments at various stages of his service including Commander of a Jaguar Squadron at a front line base in South-Western sector; Commanding Officer of Flight Test Squadron at Aircraft and System Testing Establishment; Chief Test Pilot and Project Director of National Flight Test Centre on the Tejas LCA project; Air Attache in Moscow; Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Projects); Commandant of the National Defence Academy; Senior Air Staff Officer at Central Air Command and Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (1 January 2016 - 28 February 2017). He is also an experimental Test Pilot, a Category A qualified Flying Instructor and a Pilot Attack Instructor.[10][11][12]

Bhadauria served as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C), Southern Air Command from 1 March 2017, succeeding Air Marshal Sunderraman Neelakantan, to 1 August 2018.[10][8][13][14]

He also served as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C), Training Command from 1 August 2018 after retirement of Air Marshal S R K Nair, and held the office till his elevation to the Vice Chief of the Air Staff.[15][16]

He took office of Vice Chief of the Air Staff on 1 May 2019 after the retirement of Air Marshal Anil Khosla.[17][18]

On 19 September 2019 he was appointed as the Chief of Air Staff.[19] He retired on 30 September 2021.[20]

Political career

On 24 March 2024, he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in the presence of Vinod Tawde, Vishal Singh and Anurag Thakur.[21]

Personal life

His father Honorary Flight Lieutenant (MWO) Suraj Pal Singh Bhadauria was also from Indian Air Force and a recipient of Vishisht Seva Medal[8]

Awards and decorations

Dates of rank

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