Sarabjit Singh Dhillon
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Lieutenant General Sarabjit Singh Dhillon, is the Indian General Commander of Kashmir (GoC) since 2005 and is Master General of the Ordnance of the Indian Army. He is one of the most respected Generals currently serving in the Indian Army and is widely believed to be a future Chief of Army Staff of India. He is a veteran of the 1971 Indo-Pak war and has held several important command and staff appointments at various levels of his career. An alumni of National Defence Academy, Lt Gen Dhillon was commissioned to the Grenadiers regiment in 1968. He attended the defence services staff course, Wellington, senior and higher command courses at Army War College, Mhow and also the National Defence college at New Delhi.
BBC Interview with General Singh-Dhillon
In an interview with the BBC General Singh-Dhillon stated, in 2005, that there had been more infiltration attempts made across the line of control (Loc) in Kashmir.[1] Moreover, the ceasefire with Pakistan over the Loc had helped the situation improve and the fencing slightly improved matters but not significantly.[2]
References
External links
- Interview with General Singh-Dhillon on Kashmir
- Article on General Singh-Dhillon
- Article 2 on General Singh-Dhillon
- Article 3 on General Singh-Dhillon
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