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== Military career ==
== Military career ==


Lt General Panag was commissioned into the 18th Battalion of the [[Mechanised Infantry Regiment|Mechanised Infantry]] (the then [[Sikh Regiment]]) on 21 December 1969.<ref>{{cite news|last=Army|first=Indian|url=http://indianarmy.nic.in/writereaddata/documents/miora/ltgen_miora.pdf |title=List of retired Generals, Indian Army|date=1 January 2009 |work=Indian Army Official Website|accessdate=2014-06-19}}</ref>
Lt General Panag was commissioned into the 18th Battalion of the [[Mechanised Infantry Regiment|Mechanised Infantry]] (the then [[Sikh Regiment]]) on 21 December 1969.<ref>{{cite news|last=Army|first=Indian|url=http://indianarmy.nic.in/writereaddata/documents/miora/ltgen_miora.pdf|title=List of retired Generals, Indian Army|date=1 January 2009|work=Indian Army Official Website|accessdate=2014-06-19|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150723182756/http://indianarmy.nic.in/writereaddata/documents/miora/ltgen_miora.pdf|archivedate=23 July 2015|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
He is an alumnus of the prestigious [[National Defence Academy]], Khadakwasla, [[Indian Military Academy]], Dehradun, [[Defence Services Staff College]], Wellington, [[Army War College, Mhow|Higher Command Course, Mhow]] and the [[National Defence College, India|National Defence College, New Delhi]].He has authored several publications concerning Indian defence forces and national security.
He is an alumnus of the prestigious [[National Defence Academy]], Khadakwasla, [[Indian Military Academy]], Dehradun, [[Defence Services Staff College]], Wellington, [[Army War College, Mhow|Higher Command Course, Mhow]] and the [[National Defence College, India|National Defence College, New Delhi]].He has authored several publications concerning Indian defence forces and national security.


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== Politics ==
== Politics ==


Subsequent to his retirement from Chandigarh bench of the Armed Forces Tribunal, Panag showed support for the [[India Against Corruption|2014 Anti-Corruption Movement]] but it was in third week of February 2014 that he openly expressed his support for the [[Aam Aadmi Party]], confirming "''I am just an ordinary member. I joined the party because it is different, sincere and honest,''” adding that he would advise the party on strategic affairs and national security.<ref>{{cite news| url= http://www.hindustantimes.com/punjab/chandigarh/gul-panag-s-father-lt-gen-hs-panag-to-advise-aap-on-strategic-affairs/article1-1186834.aspx?hts0021|title=Gul Panag’s father Lt Gen HS Panag to advise AAP on strategic affairs | date= 21 February 2014}}</ref> Although he refused to contest election due to lack of inclination for the same, he participated in campaigns of [[Gul Panag|Gul]]'s [[Indian general election, 2014|2014 Lok Sabha Poll]] rallies in [[Chandigarh]] and is an active member of AAP who takes keen interest in issues of national importance.
Subsequent to his retirement from Chandigarh bench of the Armed Forces Tribunal, Panag showed support for the [[India Against Corruption|2014 Anti-Corruption Movement]] but it was in third week of February 2014 that he openly expressed his support for the [[Aam Aadmi Party]], confirming "''I am just an ordinary member. I joined the party because it is different, sincere and honest,''” adding that he would advise the party on strategic affairs and national security.<ref>{{cite news| url= http://www.hindustantimes.com/punjab/chandigarh/gul-panag-s-father-lt-gen-hs-panag-to-advise-aap-on-strategic-affairs/article1-1186834.aspx?hts0021| title= Gul Panag’s father Lt Gen HS Panag to advise AAP on strategic affairs| date= 21 February 2014| deadurl= yes| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20140504032449/http://www.hindustantimes.com/punjab/chandigarh/gul-panag-s-father-lt-gen-hs-panag-to-advise-aap-on-strategic-affairs/article1-1186834.aspx?hts0021| archivedate= 4 May 2014| df= dmy-all}}</ref> Although he refused to contest election due to lack of inclination for the same, he participated in campaigns of [[Gul Panag|Gul]]'s [[Indian general election, 2014|2014 Lok Sabha Poll]] rallies in [[Chandigarh]] and is an active member of AAP who takes keen interest in issues of national importance.


== Honours and awards ==
== Honours and awards ==

Revision as of 03:11, 30 October 2017

Lieutenant General Harcharanjit Singh Panag, PVSM, AVSM, (Retired) was born on 4 December 1948 at Patiala, Punjab. He is a defence analyst and an ordinary member of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Panag was previously an Indian Army officer. He was GOC-in-C, Northern Command and GOC-in-C, Central Command. He retired on 31 December 2008. On 22 June 2009, after his retirement from the Indian Army, he was appointed as an Administrative Member of the Armed Forces Tribunal, Chandigarh Bench. He retired from Armed Forces Tribunal on 4 December 2013. He actively supported the India Against Corruption movement and later joined the Aaam Aadmi Party in January 2014.

Early life, education and family

Harcharanjit Singh Panag was born in a Jatt Sikh family at Mahadian village, Fatehgarh Sahib district, in the Indian state of Punjab. His father, Colonel Shamsher Singh was a distinguished personality known for taking social initiatives in the field of development, education, ex-servicemen issues, gender equality and child rights.He was elected unopposed as the Sarpanch of his village for 20 years.[1] His 67-year-old sister, Ms. Gurdeepak Kaur is a social activist and amateur Bullet rider. She joined AAP last year.[2] His brother, Major General Charanjit Singh Panag (retired) has various publications to his credit.[3] He has two children, a daughter from his first wife and a son from his second wife. His daughter from first wife, Gul Panag, is a Bollywood actress and social activist. His son from second wife, Sherbir Panag is an Associate with MZM Legal.

Military career

Lt General Panag was commissioned into the 18th Battalion of the Mechanised Infantry (the then Sikh Regiment) on 21 December 1969.[4] He is an alumnus of the prestigious National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla, Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, Higher Command Course, Mhow and the National Defence College, New Delhi.He has authored several publications concerning Indian defence forces and national security.

Panag is experienced in both counter-insurgency and high-altitude operations. He also saw action in various wars and military operations. During his career he has served in various positions:

  • Instructor in the Indian Military Officers Training Academy.
  • Commanded an Infantry brigade.
  • Commanded the 31 Armoured Division.
  • Commanded 21 Corps, the strike formation of Southern Command.
  • Commanded the army's Northern Command, Udhampur.
  • Commanded the army's Central Command, Lucknow.

Politics

Subsequent to his retirement from Chandigarh bench of the Armed Forces Tribunal, Panag showed support for the 2014 Anti-Corruption Movement but it was in third week of February 2014 that he openly expressed his support for the Aam Aadmi Party, confirming "I am just an ordinary member. I joined the party because it is different, sincere and honest,” adding that he would advise the party on strategic affairs and national security.[5] Although he refused to contest election due to lack of inclination for the same, he participated in campaigns of Gul's 2014 Lok Sabha Poll rallies in Chandigarh and is an active member of AAP who takes keen interest in issues of national importance.

Honours and awards

H. S. Panag was the only three-star General from the Mechanised Infantry, held various significant posts, including Addl Director General (Perspective Planning) at the Army HQs,[6] and won the following awards during his career:[7][8]

See also

References

  1. ^ Panag, Gul (30 July 2011). "The Col. Shamsher Singh Foundation". Col Shamsher Singh Foundation. Retrieved 19 June 2014.
  2. ^ "Ms. Gurdeepak Kaur". Social Activist. 16 June 2014.
  3. ^ "SIKHS IN SERVICE OF THE INDIAN ARMY". Maj Gen (Retd) CS Panag, YSM,VSM, The South Asian Life & Times. January–March 2010.
  4. ^ Army, Indian (1 January 2009). "List of retired Generals, Indian Army" (PDF). Indian Army Official Website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 July 2015. Retrieved 19 June 2014. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "Gul Panag's father Lt Gen HS Panag to advise AAP on strategic affairs". 21 February 2014. Archived from the original on 4 May 2014. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ "Lt Gen Kapoor to be new VCOAS; Panag, Jamwal to head N, E Cmds". Indian Army. 26 December 2006. Retrieved 19 June 2014.
  7. ^ "Lt. Gen. H.S. Panag, List of Army Officers" (PDF). Indian Army. 1 January 2009. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  8. ^ "Lt. Gen. H.S. Panag, Gallantry Awards List, Govt. of India". Government of India. 2008. Retrieved 19 June 2014.
  9. ^ "Republic Day gallantry and other Defence decorations". Press Information Bureau, Government of India, Ministry of Defence. 25 January 2008. Retrieved 19 June 2014.
Military offices
Preceded by GOC-in-C, Northern Command
2006–2008
Succeeded by
Lt Gen P.C. Bharadwaj