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GENERAL TAPISHWAR NARAIN RAINA, PADMA BHUSHAN, MVC

 

Commissioned as an Officer in The Kumaon Regiment on 12th Apr 1942, he took part in World War II (Burma Campaign) and was Mentioned –in– Despatches for gallentry. He commanded 14 Kumaon (now 5 Mechanised Infantry) from Sep 1957 to Sep 1959. He commanded 114 Infantry Brigade from 1959 to 1962 during INDO-CHINA Conflict-1962 and was awarded Maha Vir Chakra (MVC) for showing great courage and leadership qualities in organizing the defences of Chushul. He later commanded 25 Infantry Division and held higher staff appointments.

He was Deputy Adjutant General at Army Headquarters. He commanded 2 Corps in 1971 during liberation of Bangladesh . He was awarded Padma Bhushan in 1971. He was General Officer Commanding –in- Chief of Western Command from 1974 to 1975. He was Chief of the Army Staff from 1st Jun 1975 to 31st May 1978. He was Colonel of the Kumaon and Naga Regiments from 16th May 1971 to 31st May 1978.

He was appointed Indian High Commissioner to Canada in Feb 1979 after his retirement, where on 19th May 1980 he died in Ottawa ( Canada ).

 
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