Dalbir Singh Suhag

General Dalbir Singh Suhag, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, VSM, ADC (born 28 December 1954) is the former Indian High Commissioner to Seychelles and a former Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army.

He was the 25th Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) of the Indian Army, serving from 31 July 2014 to 31 December 2016, and Vice Chief of the Army Staff prior to that.

Dalbir Singh Suhag
Dalbir Singh Suhag
Indian High Commissioner to Seychelles
In office
25 April 2019 – 22 September 2022
PresidentRam Nath Kovind
Prime MinisterNarendra Modi
Preceded byAusaf Sayeed
Succeeded byKartik Pande
25th Chief of the Army Staff
In office
31 July 2014 – 31 December 2016
PresidentPranab Mukherjee
Prime MinisterNarendra Modi
Preceded byBikram Singh
Succeeded byBipin Rawat
Personal details
Born (1954-12-28) 28 December 1954 (age 69)
Jhajjar, Haryana
Spouse
Namita Suhag
(m. 1984)
Alma materSainik School, Chittorgarh
National Defence Academy
Indian Military Academy
AwardsDalbir Singh Suhag Param Vishisht Seva Medal
Dalbir Singh Suhag Uttam Yudh Seva Medal
Dalbir Singh Suhag Ati Vishisht Seva Medal
Dalbir Singh Suhag Vishisht Seva Medal
Dalbir Singh Suhag Commander of the Legion of Merit
Military service
AllegianceDalbir Singh Suhag India
Branch/serviceDalbir Singh Suhag Indian Army
Years of service16 June 1974 – 31 December 2016
RankDalbir Singh Suhag General
Unit4/5 Gorkha Rifles
CommandsChief of the Army Staff
Vice Chief of the Army Staff
Dalbir Singh Suhag Eastern Command
III Corps
8 Mountain Division
Special Frontier Force
53 Infantry Brigade
33 Rashtriya Rifles
Battles/warsOperation Pawan
Operation Vijay
Operation Parakram

Early life and education

Singh, born on December 28, 1954, is a third-generation soldier, son of Ishari Devi and Ch Ramphal Singh, a Risaldar-major in the 18th Cavalry Regiment of the Indian Army. He is from Bishan village of Jhajjar district, Haryana, India.

Singh completed his primary education in his native village and then moved to Sainik School, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan for his secondary education in 1965 before joining the National Defence Academy in 1970. He holds master's degrees in Management Studies and Strategic Studies and has also completed the Executive Course offered by the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Hawaii as well as the Senior Mission Leaders Course of the United Nations Peace Keeping Centre in Nairobi.

Military career

Singh was commissioned into the 4th battalion of the 5 Gorkha Rifles on 16 June 1974.[citation needed] He was an instructor at the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun after which he served as a company commander during Operation Pawan in Jaffna, Sri Lanka. He commanded 33 Rashtriya Rifles in Nagaland. He then commanded the 53 Infantry Brigade, which was involved in counter-insurgency operations in the Kashmir Valley from July 2003 to March 2005, and the 8th Mountain Division in Kargil from October 2007 to December 2008. He was also appointed as the Inspector General of the Special Frontier Force.

Singh has completed various Indian and foreign courses including LDMC at College of Defence Management in 1997–98, National Defence College in 2006, Executive Course in USA in 2005 and Senior Mission Leaders Course (UN) in Kenya in 2007.

General Officer Commanding III Corps

Singh took command of the III Corps, headquartered in Dimapur, in northeast Indian state of Nagaland. In 2012, he was put under a 'Discipline and Vigilance' ban by the then outgoing Army Chief General V K Singh. Singh's unit had allegedly botched up a military intelligence operation in Jorhat, Assam, which happened during his tenure as the III Corps commander. The 'Discipline and Vigilance' ban was, however, subsequently revoked by the next army chief General Bikram Singh with the concurrence of Minister of Defence A K Antony.

General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Command

After promotion to Army Commander grade, he took over as the General Officer-Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) Eastern Army based in Kolkata on 16 June 2012 and served it that capacity until 31 December 2013.

Vice Chief of the Army staff

Singh replaced Lt Gen Sri Krishna Singh as the Vice Chief of Army staff (VCOAS) on 31 December 2013. He held this post until 30 July 2014.

Chief of the Army staff

On 14 May 2014, Government of India announced its decision to appoint Singh as next Chief of the Army staff.[citation needed] His name was recommended by the Defence Ministry of India to the Appointments Committee of Cabinet (ACC) which was headed by then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. He assumed charge as Chief of the Army staff on 31 July 2014 following the retirement of General Bikram Singh, and served in that capacity until 31 December 2016. He is the second officer from the Gorkha Rifles to become the Chief of the Army, after the late Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw.

Row over appointment

On 7 July 2014, the Supreme Court of India declined to stay or stall Singh's appointment as next Army Chief, in response to a petition filed by Lt Gen Ravi Dastane challenging his appointment as Eastern Army Commander. The Bench observed that there is no reason and urgency to stay the appointment and that the petition pertained to Singh's appointment as army commander and hence issues relating to appointment of army chief did not have to be dealt with at this stage. Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi representing the Government of India, also justified the appointment, arguing that there was nothing in the allegations levelled and that Singh fulfilled all the criteria for the post including being senior-most in the seniority list. He also said that the ban imposed on Singh in 2012 had been lifted and he had been discharged from all charges. Earlier on 10 June 2014, the central government had told the Supreme Court that the alleged lapses which were made as grounds to impose disciplinary ban on Army Vice Chief Dalbir Singh by then Army Chief V K Singh, were "premeditated", "vague" and "illegal".

Honours and decorations

Military awards

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Dalbir Singh Suhag  Dalbir Singh Suhag  Dalbir Singh Suhag  Dalbir Singh Suhag 
Dalbir Singh Suhag  Dalbir Singh Suhag  Dalbir Singh Suhag  Dalbir Singh Suhag 
Dalbir Singh Suhag  Dalbir Singh Suhag  Dalbir Singh Suhag  Dalbir Singh Suhag 
Param Vishisht Seva Medal Uttam Yudh Seva Medal Ati Vishisht Seva Medal Vishisht Seva Medal
Samanya Seva Medal Special Service Medal Operation Vijay Star Operation Vijay Medal
Operation Parakram Medal Sainya Seva Medal High Altitude Service Medal Videsh Seva Medal
50th Anniversary of Independence Medal 30 Years Long Service Medal 20 Years Long Service Medal 9 Years Long Service Medal

General Suhag has received the following medals and decorations throughout his military career:

Dates of rank

Insignia Rank Component Date of rank
Dalbir Singh Suhag  Second Lieutenant Indian Army 16 June 1974
Dalbir Singh Suhag  Lieutenant Indian Army 16 June 1976
Dalbir Singh Suhag  Captain Indian Army 16 June 1980
Dalbir Singh Suhag  Major Indian Army 16 June 1985
Dalbir Singh Suhag  Lieutenant-Colonel Indian Army 30 December 1994
Dalbir Singh Suhag  Colonel Indian Army 1 July 1997
Dalbir Singh Suhag  Brigadier Indian Army 1 August 2004
Dalbir Singh Suhag  Major General Indian Army 1 February 2008 (seniority from 2 July 2007)
Dalbir Singh Suhag  Lieutenant-General Indian Army 19 July 2010
Dalbir Singh Suhag  General
(COAS)
Indian Army 1 August 2014

Personal life

Singh is married to Namita Suhag. She is a graduate from Delhi University with a degree in political science. The couple have three children, two daughters and a son. Known as a sportsperson, he takes special interest in physical activities like riding and swimming. His personal hobbies include daily run of 10 km, horse-riding and playing golf.

See also

References

Diplomatic posts
Preceded by Indian High Commissioner to Seychelles
25 April 2019 - 22 September 2022
Succeeded by
Kartik Pande
Military offices
Preceded by Chief of Army Staff
1 August 2014 – 31 December 2016
Succeeded by
Preceded by Vice Chief of Army Staff
1 January 2014 – 31 July 2014
Succeeded by
Preceded by General Officer-Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Command
16 June 2012 – 31 December 2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by
General Officer Commanding III Corps Succeeded by

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