India's new COAS

General J J Singh COAS Indian Army, is to retire in few months and the next in line has been named as Lt Gen Deepak Kapoor.

Gen J J Singh was the first Sikh COAS in India.

Lt Gen Deepak Kapoor named next Army chief

NEW DELHI:** Lt Gen Deepak Kapoor, a veteran of the 1971 war with Pakistan who commanded the Army’s largest and most sensitive northern command for two years, was on Thursday named as the next Chief of Army Staff. **

** Kapoor, an artillery officer who has the distinction of obtaining three masters degrees in military science, business administration and political science, will succeed Gen J J Singh when he retires on September 30, an official announcement said. **

Kapoor also commanded the RAM, a reorganised infantry-cum-armour division, during Operation Parakram, the tense standoff with Pakistan in 2001-02.

Besides having headed key divisions deployed on the border with Pakistan, Kapoor has commanded troops engaged in anti-insurgency operations.

He commanded a brigade on the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir in 1998, for which he was awarded the Sena Medal for devotion to duty.

Kapoor will be the senior-most general in the army when Gen J J Singh retires at the end of September.

Kapoor was also chief of staff of the Tezpur-based 4 Corps, which is engaged in anti-insurgency operations in Assam. On being promoted to the rank of corps commander, he took over the 33 Corps deployed on the Sino-Indian border.

Later, he was shifted as army commander to the Udhampur-based Northern Command, which oversees operations against militants in Jammu and Kashmir as well as the deployment of troops on the LoC and the international border with Pakistan and China.

The Northern Command currently has the largest number of troops of all the formations in the army.

A recipient of the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal and Param Vishisht Seva Medal, Kapoor has also served as chief of the army’s Training Command and as chief operations officer with the UN peacekeeping mission in Somalia during 1994-95.

** Kapoor, who was born in 1948, was commissioned into the artillery regiment on June 11, 1967**. He is married to Kirti Kapoor and has a son and a daughter.

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After India’s first Sikh Army chief, will another Punjabi head it?

India appoints new army chief

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this is so sad...as I was reading it..my mind raced back to my own country..look at the mess we r in. seriously. Just pause a second. They just had a new president..smooth transfer..new parliament..smooth transfer...new COAS..smooth transfer....compare that with us..President in UAE..negotiating for a deal to stick to his presidency..COAS in UAE..negotiating a safe exit...PM..has no idea what the hell is going on =/

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and a key point that should be borne in mind is that "they" are not some vastly different people. Predominantly same culture except in past few decades, similarly pathetic religious superstitions if not worst, similarly pathetic poverty if not worst, similarly pathetic corruption; similarly diverse and in fact more diverse internal classes and so on.

So one has to ask the question what is wrong and different in Pakistan. I keep coming back to the simple difference: one country call itself secular. the other own calls itself islamic. Neither are perfectly what they claim to be. But there is your difference.

While one army is standing seige outside a mosque the other one is protecting an election and polling station.

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They however are free from much of the feudal, religious, and tribal baggage that we are not.

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I am not a 100% sure but doesn't India also have same type of feudal problems?

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Not on the scale of Pakistan where our biggest and by far most dominant province Punjab is practically run by feudals. They do have tribal problems in the Northeast though.

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You know I have not seen so many self-loathing people as on this board (or in Pak media).

Is self-hate the rite of passage for the show-shaw-list (socialists) and the Mullahs?

FYI. This is a military forum, Haris bro has put a news about the Indian COAS so talk about its impact on Indian army!

Instead you guys start this self-flagellation like a village mai as she cursies her neighbors, her relatives, god, angels, feudals, and the list goes on.

Tariq Sahib, how could you forget that not long ago Indians had their own lal masjid albeit a much bigger version in Amritsar? Remember the desecration of Golden temple? Indian army didn't allow ordinary devotees to leave. Sikh militants in Golden temple were not even those who were "leading prayers" in the temple. Still 100's of Sikhs pilgrims died.

Indian army used Tanks and artillery to suppress the Sikhs. The mayhem that followed lead to the assassination of Indira and that incident was followed by Anti-Sikh riots. 10,000's of Sikhs were butchered.

BTW Indira is not the only leader who was murdered by her own people. There are many others in that list and I don't have to repeat the info. Google it and you will find it.

Fast forward and who can forget the carnage in Gujarat just a few years back?

Oh well you guys are so self-loathing that you won't give an iota of your brain power while continuing your condemnation of Pakistan.

Sad utterly sad!

p.s. I wish Pak army had used tanks instead of sending in the commandos. Whoever was caught should have been beheaded like Saudis did after Makkah occupation by terrorists.

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The ker word in the article are

The Appointments Committee of Cabinet (ACC), which met under Prime Minister Singh, also decided to make Lt General Deepak Kapoor the new army chief to succeed General JJ Singh after his retirement on September 30.

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excellent observation

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i wish that all decisions in Pak should also be taken by such system. In real democracy Prime Minister is not all in all but merely head of the cabinet and cabinet takes decision on majority basis

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And **this **is the real difference.

And feudals in the areas that became independent India after Aug 1947 were multiple times more powerful and influential as well as wealthy compared to the feudals in areas that became Pakistan, yet their wings were clipped right in 1947. Apparently such measures were not taken in Pakistan, and we still reap the non-benefits...

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I agree MKF, such is an ideal scenario, but the glitches on the path to such idealism are too many.

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Democracy, is essential. We need it.

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AntibolStating reality is not flaggelation. You sound like bush - anyone who states the sorry state of affairs is branded unpatriotic or spineless.Why do people like you only look at past? Look at where India is today and where Pakistan is. Do you have any insights at all about what the difference is?Oh, yes this is a military thing. When pak army took over govt and politics why do you mislead ypurself and others into thinking there is some distinction?

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honestly speaking have you ever visited punjab or not

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Allah ka shukar only once.

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which place you have visited ?
you seriously in lack of information about punjab
i would recommend that you should visit punjab and look around , go in different cities and try to find feudal lords
you will really surprise what you are thinking about punjab , punjab is totally different
many my friends who belongs to karachi , they had thoughts like you but when they had come to here in punjab they were really surprised and i hope you will also

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You have no answer to the Storming of Indian Lal Masjid (aka Golden temple) Do you?

Self evaluation is good, self-loathing is not!

India with all its bombastic claims has barely made it to where Pakistan has already been economically. Look at their yearly budget and normalize it with their population. Then look at Pakistan's budget. We are at par with our Eastern neighbor and we are 3.5 times bigger than BDesh's.

So let India prosper. My prayers are with them.

Us Pakistanis have our own future that is separate from India and unique in many respects. We should work hard and work together to get our act together. There is no doubt in it.

However please please do not be a "Seena peeti village mai" [trans: flagellating village puss]

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Haris bhai, care to list a few of those "multiple times more powerful and influential as well as wealthy" feudals and their location? Were they located in Bihar, UP, Eastern Punjab, Urisa, West Bengal, etc. etc.????????? There names please!

Here I can count few: Nawab Viqarul Mulk, and Nwabzadah Liaqat Ali Khan. You could add Nawab of Owadh to that list as well if you like.

  1. Nawab Viqarul Mulk was from Hyderabad.
  2. Nawabzada Liaqat Ali Khan was from Karnal.
  3. Nawab of Owadh was less of feudal lord and more of a Raja with his own state.

Any more?

You are not confusing Rajas with feudals! are you?