Vishwa Nath Sharma
Vishwa Nath Sharma | |
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Nickname(s) | Tich Sunny |
Born | London, United Kingdom | 4 June 1930
Allegiance | India |
Service | Indian Army |
Years of service | 1950 - 1990 |
Rank | General |
Unit | 16th Light Cavalry |
Commands | Eastern Army 66th Armoured Regiment |
Battles / wars | Nagaland Insurgency of 1956 Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 Mizoram Insurgency of 1973 IPKF Operation of 1987 |
Awards | Param Vishisht Seva Medal Ati Vishisht Seva Medal |
Other work | Board of directors, Local Advisory Board of India, ABN AMRO, 1991-97 Board of directors, Diamond & Gem Development Corporation, 1993-97 Board of directors, Hawkins Cookers Limited, 2001-present Member, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 1990-present Member, United Services Institute of India, 1955-present Member, National Security Advisory Board, 2006-09 Free Tuberculosis & Medical Center, Dadh, Himachal Pradesh, 1992-present |
General Vishwa Nath Sharma, PVSM, AVSM, ADC was the 15th Chief of Army Staff[1] of the Indian Army. He is the younger brother of the late Major Som Nath Sharma, recipient of Independent India's first posthumous Param Vir Chakra, and also Lieutenant General Surendra Nath Sharma, formerly Engineer in Chief of the Indian Army. Both brothers were educated at the Prince of Wales' Royal Indian Military College, Dehradun. V.N. Sharma went on to join the fifth Regular Course at the Indian Military Academy and he was commissioned on 4 June 1950 into the 16th Light Cavalry.
He fought in the 1965 War against Pakistan in the Lahore Sector. He commanded the 66th Armoured Regiment and later a Mountain Brigade in an insurgency affected area. Awarded the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal for distinguished service, General Sharma took over as GOC-in-C of the Eastern Command, on 1 June 1987 and was appointed Honorary Army ADC to the President on 25 July 1987. He took over as the Chief of Army Staff on 1 May 1988.[2] He retired on 30 June 1990.
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References
- ^ "General Vishwa Nath Sharma". Retrieved 19 August 2013.
- ^ Page 50, Where Gallantry is Tradition: Saga of Rashtriya Indian Military College, By Bikram Singh, Sidharth Mishra, Contributor Rashtriya Indian Military College, Published 1997, Allied Publishers, ISBN 81-7023-649-5