Lt. General Bipin Rawat appointed Indian Army Chief: PM Modi surprises all

Lt. General Bipin Rawat appointed Indian Army Chief: PM Modi surprises all

NEW DELHI, Dec 17 (APP/AFP): India Saturday announced the names of the new army and airforce chief.

Lieutenant General Bipin Rawat will take over as the new chief of army staff from General Dalbir Singh Suhag as the head of the 1.3 million force.

"Government has decided to appoint Lt Gen Bipin Rawat, vice chief of army staff, as the next chief of army staff with effect from afternoon of December 31," the defence ministry said in a tweet.

Air Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa has been chosen as the new chief of the Indian Air Force, the ministry said.

They are the first high profile defence appointments by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government.

Rawat has served in the disputed region of Kashmir along the frontier with Pakistan, where troops of the nuclear-armed nations have been locked in  almost daily cross-border firing for months.

He has also served in the insurgency-hit northern states and along the border with China.

The new chief was handpicked for the top job over two senior officers, a rare decision for the Indian army which follows seniority in appointments.

 

PM Narendra Modi decision of superceding two senior most Indian Army Generals unlike past has surprised all and opposition parties in India have started to object the PM Narendra Modi decision of picking the junior officer for the top slot of Indian Army.