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General Bikram Singh

General
Bikram Singh
PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, ADC
Gen Bikram Singh.jpg
Allegiance  India
Service/branch  Indian Army
Years of service 1972– 31 July 2014
Rank General of the Indian Army.svg General
Unit Sikh Light Infantry
Commands held IA Eastern Command.jpg Eastern Army
XV Corps
Eastern Division in the Democratic Republic of Congo
10th Infantry Division
Rashtriya Rifles Sector
Awards Param Vishisht Seva Medal ribbon.svgParam Vishisht Seva Medal
Ati Vishisht Seva Medal ribbon.svgAti Vishisht Seva Medal
Vishisht Seva Medal ribbon.svgVishisht Seva Medal
Uttam Yudh Seva Medal ribbon.svgUttam Yudh Seva Medal
Sena Medal ribbon.svgSena Medal
US Legion of Merit Commander ribbon.pngLegion of Merit
Spouse(s) Surjeet Kaur

General Bikram Singh , PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, ADC is a former Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of the Indian Army . Previously the head of the Eastern Command, he became the 25thCOAS succeeding General V. K. Singh on May 31, 2012. He retired on 31 July 2014. He is the second Sikh to be COAS, the first having been General J. J. Singh. He was also the Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee (CoSC) of the Indian armed forces.

As a young student, the future chief had considered becoming a doctor. 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, Singh was commissioned into the Sikh Light Infantry on 31 March 1972. 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.

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 (DGSD) before taking over as Eastern Army Commander.Colleagues remember him for being a 'soldier's soldier' for spending time and working hard with his troops on the ground.


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