Maj Gen Gajinder Singh (Retd) Articles 5
Commissioned into the Garhwal Rifles in 1985, Major General Gajinder Singh has served in all operational sectors in India. He has commanded his battalion in a high-altitude area along Indo-China border, an Assam Rifles Sector engaged in counter insurgency operations and a Mountain Division on the LAC. He has vast experience in UN peacekeeping operations with deployments in Angola, Eritrea and Sudan. He is MPhil from the Indore & Punjab University and a PhD in peace and conflict studies from the Jamia Millia University. He retired from the Army in 2021 and since then is involved in social work.
He can be reached at: gajinder.singh@bharatshakti.in
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