Many changes made in the army's senior leadership. Service gets new chief and vice chief among others. (image credit: Indian Army)
The armed forces witnessed a significant reshuffle in senior leadership positions on Tuesday, marking a change of guard across key Army and Air Force appointments.The changes come at a time when the country has already seen new leadership at the top of the armed forces, with General Dhiraj Seth taking over as Chief of the Army Staff, Admiral Krishna Swaminathan assuming charge as Chief of the Naval Staff, and General Subramani taking over as Chief of Defence Staff.In the Army, General Dhiraj Seth has assumed charge as the new Chief of the Army Staff. An Armoured Corps officer with nearly four decades of service, he brings wide operational and command experience to the post.Following his elevation, General Seth relinquished the office of Vice Chief of Army Staff. Lieutenant General Sandeep Jain, who previously served as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, has taken over as the new Vice Chief of Army Staff.Lieutenant General Rajesh Pushkar has assumed charge of the Pune-based Southern Command, while Lieutenant General Mohit Malhotra has taken over as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Jaipur-based South Western Command.Another key appointment is that of Lieutenant General Madanraj Pande, who has taken over as Commander of the Leh-based 14 Corps, also known as the Fire and Fury Corps. The corps is responsible for operations in the sensitive Ladakh sector, including areas such as Kargil and Siachen.
In the Air Force, Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit has relinquished the post of Chief of Integrated Defence Staff to the Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee, and has taken over as the Vice Chief of the Air Staff.Together, the appointments represent a major leadership transition in India’s defence establishment. The new commanders bring operational experience, strategic understanding and institutional continuity as the armed forces continue to focus on readiness, modernisation and emerging security challenges.
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