Lieutenant
General Gajendra Singh Rawat, PVSM, AVSM was
born in a village of Deoltha, Pithoragarh
Dist. Kumaon hills on 17th December 1926. He
is the first General Officer from the Kumaon
Dist. He comes from a family which has
rendered conspicuous service to the army for
over 130 years. Hid great grand father and
grand father served in the 3rd Gorkhas as
junior Commissioned Officers and his father
Brigadier N.S. Rawat retired after 32 years
of meretious service. His younger brother,
Commander M.S. Rawat (Indian Navy), was the
winner of the President's gold medal from the
joint services wing in 1952. His younger
brother also served as captain in the Garhwal
Rifles in the 1965 war with Pakistan: He has
been educated at the Sherwood College and St.
Joseph's College at Nainital and finally when
doing his B.Sc from the Allahabad University,
he got selected for a Direct Commission in
the Indian Army in 1946. He was commissioned
on 21st December 1947 from the second
post-war regular course, into the Gorkha
Rifles (Frontier Force) and was amongst the
first lit of officers to be posted into the
Gorkhas. He took part in the J&K
operations in 1948 with the Battalion in the
Zojila operations and in the capture of
Kargil.
He
attended the Defence Service staff College
course - Wellington in 1957-58. He was an
instructor at the Infantry School Mhow form
1959-62. He raised and commended a Scouts
Battalion in the Up Tibet Border (Mountainous
region) from April 1964 to October 1966. From
1966-69, he was an instructor at the Defence
Services Staff College from April 1969 to May
1971 he commanded an Infantry Brigade in the
plains sector. He was the Brigadier General
(Staff) in Headquarters Corps (having
formations deployed in mountainous and high
altitude regions) from 1971 to 1972 from
where he was posted again as Brigadier
General Staff to the newly raised Corps.
Headquarters. Then he took over as a General
officer Commanding, an Infantry Division from
January 1974 to July 1974 and was rushed to a
Mountain Division in Nagaland and Manipur
(Jungle/ Mountainous area) where the previous
General Officer Commanding was wounded and
had to be evacuated. It was during his tenure
that peace was ushered in those areas, thus
bringing to an end two decades of strife.
From that assignment he was posted as
commandant, Indian Military Academy - Dehra
Dun in October 1976. He was the first
Commandant of the Indian Military Academy who
was commissioned from the first post war
batch commissioned in Independent India in
1947. He was the General Officer Commanding
Delhi area from February 1979 to June 1979.
On promotion as Lieutenant General he was
appointed as the Military Secretary at Army
Headquarters. In September 1981, he took over
a Corps in the northern sector of Jammu and
Kashmir. In recognition of his services
during the 1972 war, he was awarded the Ati
Vishisht Seva Medal in 1972 and for his
services in Nagaland and Manipur the Param
Vishisht Seva Medal in 1976. He took over as
Colonel of the Jammu and Kashmir Rifles and
Ladakh Scouts in December 1974. He retired as
the Vice Chief of Army Staff on the 31st
December 1984. He married in 1955 and has
three children, two sons and a daughter.