Commandant of the Defence Services Staff College

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Commandant of the
Defence Services Staff College
Crest of the College
TypeMilitary
StatusActive
Formation15 August 1947; 76 years ago (15 August 1947)
First holderBrigadier S D Verma
Websitewww.dssc.gov.in

The Commandant of the Defence Services Staff College is the head and overall in-charge of the

one-star appointment) and a staff officer (SO to Comdt) (an officer of the rank of major).[1]

The Commandant is responsible to the Chiefs of Staff Committee through the Chairman of the Joint Training Committee.

AVSM, SM, VSM is the present Commandant of the DSSC. He assumed office on 1 February 2022 from Lieutenant General MJS Kahlon.[2]

History

The College was established in 1905 in

partition of India and Pakistan, the Indian elements of the Staff College, Quetta led by Colonel S D Verma moved to India. Promoted Brigadier and appointed as the First Commandant, Verma chose Wellington as the location of the Staff College in India.[3] In 1948, Major General W D A Lentaigne, CB, CBE, DSO
took over as the Commandant, the longest serving Commandant till date.

The appointment was upgraded to the

List of Commandants

S.No. Name Assumed office Left office Notes
1 Brigadier S D Verma 1947 1948 Established the Staff College in India
2
Major General W D A Lentaigne, CB, CBE, DSO
1948 1955 Longest serving Commandant
3 Major General P S Gyani 1955 1959 Later served as Force Commander UNEF and Force Commander UNYOM.
4 Major General P P Kumaramangalam, DSO 1959 1959 Later served as the Vice Chief of the Army Staff and the 6th Chief of the Army Staff
5 Major General Sam Manekshaw, MC 1959 1962 Later served as the 7th
Field Marshal
.
6 Major General D Som Dutt 1962 1965 Later served as the First Director of
MP-IDSA.[5]
7 Major General Har Prasad 1965 1968 Later served as the Vice Chief of the Army Staff
8 Major General R K Ranjit Singh 1968 1972
9
PVSM
1972 1975 Later served as the
General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Northern Command
.
10
AVSM
1975 1978 Later served as the Vice Chief of the Army Staff
11 Major General Mohinder Singh 1978 1982
12
PVSM
1982 1984
13
PVSM
1984 1986
14
PVSM
1986 1987 Later served as the
General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Central Command
15
AVSM
1987 1989
16
Lieutenant General K S Brar, PVSM, AVSM, VrC
1989 1990 Later served as the
General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Command
17
AVSM
1990 1992 [6]
18
PVSM
1992 1994
19
AVSM
1994 1995 Later served as the 19th Chief of the Army Staff
20
AVSM
1995 1997
21
AVSM
1997 1999
22
AVSM
1999 2001 Earlier served as Commandant of the National Defence College
23
AVSM, VSM
2001 2003 [7][non-primary source needed]
24
PVSM, YSM
2003 2006
25
AVSM
2006 2008 [8]
26
Lieutenant General H P S Klair, SM
2008 2010 [9]
27
Lieutenant General
B V Nair
2010 2011 [10]
28
Lieutenant General Chander Prakash, SM, VSM
2011 2013
29
AVSM
2013 2017 [11]
29
AVSM, SM
2017 2019
30
AVSM, SM, VSM
2019 2020 Earlier served as Commandant of the National Defence College
31
AVSM
2020 2022
32
AVSM, SM, VSM
2022 2022 [12]
33
Lieutenant General Virendra Vats YSM, SM, VSM
2022 Present [13]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Organization". dssc.gov.in.
  2. ^ "Commandant".
  3. ^ "The Dawn of the Staff College" (PDF). 29 December 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 December 2015.
  4. ^ "DSSC, Wellington - Timeline" (PDF). 1 May 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 May 2015.
  5. ^ "Former Directors of MP-IDSA | Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses". idsa.in.
  6. ^ "Lt Gen Y K Vadehra appointed Commandant of DSSC" (PDF). pibarchive.nic.in. PIB. 5 August 1990. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  7. ^ "Annual Seminar on 'Transformation of Armed Forces: Strategic Contours to Shape the Emerging World Order' will be held at College of Defence Management, Sec'bad on 27–28 Nov 2018. Lt Gen SRR Aiyengar, Former Comdt of NDC & DSSC and an alumnus of #CDM will inaugurate the seminar.pic.twitter.com/JTDjZJtQHn". @dprohyd. 25 November 2018.
  8. ^ "Lt.Gen B J Gupta takes charge of DSSC". Zee News. 9 May 2006.
  9. ^ Mar 9, Shantha Thiagarajan. "Coonoor's Black bridge to be named after Manekshaw | Chennai News". The Times of India.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ Radhakrishnan, D. (14 January 2012). "Memorable Pongal at the Madras Regimental Centre". The Hindu.
  11. ^ "Welcome to Defence Services Staff College, Wellington". 18 June 2014. Archived from the original on 18 June 2014.
  12. ^ "New Commandant for DSSC". 12 March 2022. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  13. ^ "Lt Gen Virendra Vats assumed the appointment of Commandant, Defence Services Staff College, Wellington on September 01, 2022". 1 September 2022. Retrieved 16 September 2022.