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Lt. Gen. Kapoor to take over as
Army Vice Chief
Lt.
Gen. Deepak Kapoor will Monday assume office as the Indian Army vice
chief in place of Lt. Gen. S. Pattabhiraman, who retired Sunday
after four decades of service. Kapoor is likely to be elevated to
army chief when incumbent Gen. J.J. Singh retires in September 2007.
Pattabhiraman, meanwhile, has also handed over the baton of colonel
commandant of the Bombay Sappers to Lt. Gen. Noble Thamburaj, who
will assume the office on Monday.
During his 40 years of service, Pattabhiraman held various
appointments, which included being the defence attaché to Turkey,
the first director general of information systems of the Indian
Army, and head of Western Command, the army's largest operational
command.
As vice chief, "he has been instrumental in ensuring a high state of
operational preparedness at all times, besides conceptualizing the
army's vision for the decade ahead", an official statement said.
In association with the Management Development Institute, Gurgaon,
Pattabhiraman provided the impetus to senior officers to join the
corporate world as independent directors by steering a weeklong
course on the subject.
Pattabhiraman steered the affairs of the Bombay Engineering Group
and Centre, Pune, for three years as the colonel commandant.
Thamburaj is an alumnus of the Defence Services Staff College at
Wellington and the National Defence College, Delhi. A Masters in
Building Science from IIT, Delhi, he has had a stellar career and
presently commands 11 Corps.
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