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prakharkrishnatripathi · 2 years ago
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crookedengineerdefendor · 2 years ago
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mkcnda · 2 days ago
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CFIT? 🤔 Truth Behind the Crash | Human Error Explained 🔥| Chopper Crash That Killed CDS Bipin Rawat🚨
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livesanskrit · 16 days ago
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General Bipin Rawat.
General Bipin Rawat PVSM UYSM AVSM YSM SM VSM ADC (16 March 1958 – 8 December 2021) was a four star general of the Indian Army. He was the first Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) of India. On 30 December 2019, he was appointed as the first CDS of India and assumed office from 1 January 2020. Prior to taking over as the CDS, he served as 57th and last Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee as well as 26th Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army.
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news365timesindia · 19 days ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau New Delhi, 9th Dec. Indian Army Vice Chief Lt General NS Raja Subramani paid tribute to the first Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and longest-serving General, Bipin Rawat, on his third death anniversary on December 8 (Sunday). In his tribute, Lt General Subramani described General Rawat’s journey as a “masterclass in leadership.” The GBR Memorial Foundation of India organized a tribute program in Delhi on this solemn occasion. Lt General Subramani, along with Vice Admiral Atul Anand, Additional Secretary in the Department of Military Affairs, attended the event as special guests. Among the attendees were the President of the GBR Foundation of India, former Air Force Chief RKS Bhadauria, as well as Tarini Rawat, the daughter of the late General Bipin Rawat, and family members of other brave hearts. Speaking at the event, Lt General Subramani praised General Rawat as a “valiant patriot, a competent military strategist, and a leader par excellence.” He reflected on General Rawat’s legacy, stating, “Today, we are commemorating the tragic loss of General Bipin Rawat. It’s been three years since we lost this valiant patriot, a competent military strategist, and a leader par excellence. Today’s event is a tribute to the imposing legacy of one of the greatest leaders and military professionals in the country. General Rawat was a scholar-soldier and a military reformer with an exceptional ability to envision the future.” He continued, “Known for his unwavering commitment to duty, razor-sharp strategic acumen, and extraordinary vision, the late General Rawat was more than a soldier. He was an institution in himself. His journey, filled with challenges and triumphs, is a masterclass in leadership.” Vice Admiral Atul Anand, Additional Secretary in the Department of Military Affairs, also spoke at the event. He shared his experience working with the late CDS, stating, “I had the privilege of witnessing his determined approach, result-oriented attitude, and exemplary leadership. I gained great insights into his thinking, which spanned from the tactical to the strategic level. His ideas encompassed bringing about change in the armed forces, civil-military relations, international relations, interservice relations, and much more.” Vice Admiral Anand further elaborated on General Rawat’s approach to military strategy, saying, “As Army Chief, he was very clear about the military’s strategic response on our western borders. He firmly believed that strong punitive action along the Line of Control and physical domination were the only ways to moderate our neighbor’s behavior.” General Bipin Rawat tragically passed away in a helicopter crash in December 2021. During his illustrious service, he was honored with PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, YSM, SM, VSM, and the Padma Vibhushan (posthumously). Remembering General Bipin Rawat General Rawat had a distinguished military career spanning four decades, gaining vast operational experience in the full spectrum of warfare. As a brigadier, he led successful counter-terrorism operations in Sopore and commanded a multinational brigade under the United Nations in the Democratic Republic of Congo. As a Major General, he commanded an Infantry Division along the Line of Control in North Kashmir. As Corps Commander, he oversaw the conduct of hot pursuit operations by the Indian Army’s Special Forces into Myanmar. Later, as Vice Chief of the Army Staff, he played a crucial role in overseeing the surgical strikes against Pakistan-based terrorist groups in PoK. His career was marked by numerous significant achievements and contributions to national security.   The post Indian Army Vice Chief Pays Tribute to General Bipin Rawat on His Third Death Anniversary appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 19 days ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau New Delhi, 9th Dec. Indian Army Vice Chief Lt General NS Raja Subramani paid tribute to the first Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and longest-serving General, Bipin Rawat, on his third death anniversary on December 8 (Sunday). In his tribute, Lt General Subramani described General Rawat’s journey as a “masterclass in leadership.” The GBR Memorial Foundation of India organized a tribute program in Delhi on this solemn occasion. Lt General Subramani, along with Vice Admiral Atul Anand, Additional Secretary in the Department of Military Affairs, attended the event as special guests. Among the attendees were the President of the GBR Foundation of India, former Air Force Chief RKS Bhadauria, as well as Tarini Rawat, the daughter of the late General Bipin Rawat, and family members of other brave hearts. Speaking at the event, Lt General Subramani praised General Rawat as a “valiant patriot, a competent military strategist, and a leader par excellence.” He reflected on General Rawat’s legacy, stating, “Today, we are commemorating the tragic loss of General Bipin Rawat. It’s been three years since we lost this valiant patriot, a competent military strategist, and a leader par excellence. Today’s event is a tribute to the imposing legacy of one of the greatest leaders and military professionals in the country. General Rawat was a scholar-soldier and a military reformer with an exceptional ability to envision the future.” He continued, “Known for his unwavering commitment to duty, razor-sharp strategic acumen, and extraordinary vision, the late General Rawat was more than a soldier. He was an institution in himself. His journey, filled with challenges and triumphs, is a masterclass in leadership.” Vice Admiral Atul Anand, Additional Secretary in the Department of Military Affairs, also spoke at the event. He shared his experience working with the late CDS, stating, “I had the privilege of witnessing his determined approach, result-oriented attitude, and exemplary leadership. I gained great insights into his thinking, which spanned from the tactical to the strategic level. His ideas encompassed bringing about change in the armed forces, civil-military relations, international relations, interservice relations, and much more.” Vice Admiral Anand further elaborated on General Rawat’s approach to military strategy, saying, “As Army Chief, he was very clear about the military’s strategic response on our western borders. He firmly believed that strong punitive action along the Line of Control and physical domination were the only ways to moderate our neighbor’s behavior.” General Bipin Rawat tragically passed away in a helicopter crash in December 2021. During his illustrious service, he was honored with PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, YSM, SM, VSM, and the Padma Vibhushan (posthumously). Remembering General Bipin Rawat General Rawat had a distinguished military career spanning four decades, gaining vast operational experience in the full spectrum of warfare. As a brigadier, he led successful counter-terrorism operations in Sopore and commanded a multinational brigade under the United Nations in the Democratic Republic of Congo. As a Major General, he commanded an Infantry Division along the Line of Control in North Kashmir. As Corps Commander, he oversaw the conduct of hot pursuit operations by the Indian Army’s Special Forces into Myanmar. Later, as Vice Chief of the Army Staff, he played a crucial role in overseeing the surgical strikes against Pakistan-based terrorist groups in PoK. His career was marked by numerous significant achievements and contributions to national security.   The post Indian Army Vice Chief Pays Tribute to General Bipin Rawat on His Third Death Anniversary appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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petnews2day · 9 months ago
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Cities Live Updates: Migration due to natural disasters leads to security concerns, says UPSDMA vice-president Lt Gen Yogendra Dimri Lt Gen Yogendra Dimri was delivering the keynote address at the third annual Gen Bipin Rawat Memorial Lecture, to commemorate the first Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) of India Gen Bipin Rawat. Read the full story […]
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thenationaltv243 · 1 year ago
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Meet India's New CDS General Bipin Rawat
Army Chief General Bipin Rawat has been appointed as the new Chief of Defence Staff by the government on Monday. With him being the CDS, smooth coordination among the army, air force and navy are expected to happen, as tri-services agencies on cyber and space came up during his tenure as the Army Chief. Importantly
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theblogspen · 2 years ago
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friedkingtale · 2 years ago
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celebritiesreports · 2 years ago
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prakharkrishnatripathi · 2 years ago
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crookedengineerdefendor · 2 years ago
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patientcareservicescentre · 2 years ago
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My Tributes to the country's first CDS and former Army Chief General Bipin Rawat on his Jayanti. 🙏🇳🇪
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livesanskrit · 1 year ago
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General Bipin Rawat.
General Bipin Rawat PVSM UYSM AVSM YSM SM VSM ADC (16 March 1958 – 8 December 2021) was a four star general of the Indian Army. He was the first Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) of India. On 30 December 2019, he was appointed as the first CDS of India and assumed office from 1 January 2020. Prior to taking over as the CDS, he served as 57th and last Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee as well as 26th Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army.
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sanelywritten · 3 years ago
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Sanely Written is deeply anguished by the loss of CDS General Bipin Rawat in a helicopter crash. This loss of an exceptional strategist, true soldier and son of India feels personal. We pray to God to place him, his wife and all other personnel who lost their lives in his divine abode.
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