Sarath Chand

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Lieutenant General Sarath Chand, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, VSM is an Indian politician and former Vice Chief of Army Staff (VCOAS) of the Indian Army. He served as Vice Chief of Army Staff from 13 January 2017 till his retirement on 31 May 2018.[1][2] He joined Bharatiya Janata Party on 6 April 2019.[3]

Preceded byBipin Rawat
Succeeded byDevraj Anbu
Preceded byArun K Sahni
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Sarath Chand
Sarath Chand and Bipin Rawat during superannuation
38th Vice Chief of the Army Staff
In office
13 January 2017  31 May 2018
Chief of Army StaffBipin Rawat
Preceded byBipin Rawat
Succeeded byDevraj Anbu
General Officer Commanding-in-Chief South Western Command
In office
1 February 2016  12 January 2017
Preceded byArun K Sahni
Succeeded byAbhay Krishna
Personal details
Born
SpouseBindu
Military service
Allegiance India
Branch/service Indian Army
Years of serviceJune 1979 – 31 May 2018
Rank Lieutenant General
Unit11 Garhwal Rifles
Commands South Western Command
IV Corps
11 Garhwal Rifles
Battles/warsOperation Pawan
Operation Rhino
Operation Falcon
Service numberIC-35904Y
Awards
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Early life and education

Chand was born in Kottarakkara, Kerala and is the son of late N. Prabhakaran Nair and G. Saradamma. He is an alumnus of Devi Vilasam Upper Primary School, Neduvathoor; Sainik School, Kazhakootam,[4] National Defence Academy, Pune and Indian Military Academy, Dehradun. He also attended Defence Services Staff College, Wellington; higher command course at Army War College, Mhow and a National Defence College, New Delhi.[5][6]

Military career

Chand was commissioned into 11th Battalion the Garhwal Rifles in June 1979. He has vast experience spanning over 38 years and has served in all operational theatres and held active combat leadership role at every stage of command. He has commanded a company in the Kargil Sector of Ladakh and another company during Operation Pawan as part of the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) in Sri Lanka. He has also commanded a battalion in Operation Rhino, targeted at infiltrators in Assam and Operation Falcon, along the Line of Actual control (LAC) in Arunachal Pradesh; an infantry brigade in the desert, a counter-insurgency force in the Kashmir valley, IV Corps (Tezpur) and GOC-C South Western Command (Jaipur). In addition, he has held numerous staff and instructional appointments including instructor of the commando wing in infantry school . He was also served in the United Nations mission in Somalia (UNOSOM-II).[6][1] He has also served as Colonel of the Regiment of Garhwal Rifles.[7]

He assumed the office of VCOAS on 13 January 2017 after General Bipin Rawat was promoted to Chief of Army Staff (COAS).[5][8][1] and retired on 31 May 2018, succeeded by Lt General Devraj Anbu.[2]

During 38 years of his career he has been awarded the Vishisht Seva Medal in 2006, the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal in 2014, the Uttam Yudh Seva Medal in 2016 [6][9][10] and the Param Vishisht Seva Medal in 2018.[11]

Honours and decorations

Dates of rank

More information Insignia, Rank ...
InsigniaRankComponentDate of rank
Second LieutenantIndian Army9 June 1979[12]
LieutenantIndian Army9 June 1981
CaptainIndian Army31 July 1984[13]
MajorIndian Army9 June 1990[14]
Lieutenant-ColonelIndian Army1 January 2000[15]
ColonelIndian Army31 October 2004[16]
BrigadierIndian Army8 April 2008 (seniority from 6 July 2007)[17]
Major GeneralIndian Army30 April 2012 (seniority from 4 October 2010)[18]
Lieutenant-GeneralIndian Army28 October 2014[19]
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Personal life

He is married to Bindu and they have two sons; Abhilash Chand, a major in the Indian Army Corps of Engineers and Abhijit Chand, a former naval lieutenant.[6]

References

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