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Published 21:56 IST, December 30th 2019

Gen Bipin Rawat appointed India's first Chief of Defence Staff, to take charge on Dec 31

The 4-star General Bipin Rawat has been appointed as India's first Chief of Defence Staff. He is set to take charge as CDS on Tuesday - 31 December 2019

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The 4-star General Bipin Rawat has been appointed as India's first Chief of Defence Staff. He is set to take charge on Tuesday - 31 December 2019. Meanwhile, his successor Lt Gen MM Naravane will be assuming the charge of Chief of Army Staff on Tuesday. The ceremonial functions will be held on Wednesday - 1 January 2020 at 8 AM - Wreath laying at National War Memorial, Guard of Honour at South Block Lawns. General Rawat was set to superannuate on December 31.

Gen Rawat appointed India's first CDS

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ACC clears appointment

Earlier in the day, the current COAS General Bipin Rawat was cleared by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) for the post as per sources. This development comes a day after the Central Government amended the Army Rule of 1954 which now provides an extension of tenure of the Chief of Defence Staff if deemed necessary. Hence the 61-year old can serve upto the age of 65 now as the CDS.

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CDS tenure amended

Earlier on Saturday, the government issued a notification amending the Army Rules 1954, making it inapplicable to the new Chief of Defence Staff. The service chiefs have a tenure of three years or 62 years of age whichever is earlier and it remains unchanged but the tenure of the CDS has not been fixed. Earlier on Tuesday, the Union cabinet had announced that the CDS would be a four-star general - from either- the Army, the Air Force or the Navy. He will also head the Department of Military Affairs and would be paid a salary equal to a service chief. 

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General Bipin Rawat's career

Rawat was first commissioned into the 5th battalion of 11 Gorkha Rifles on 16 December 1978. He has commanded an infantry battalion along the Line of Actual Control, a Rashtriya Rifles Sector and an infantry division in the Kashmir Valley.  During his career span of 37 years, he has been awarded for gallantry and distinguished service with the UYSM in 2013, AVSM, YSM, SM, VSM, COAS Commendation on two occasions and the Army Commander’s Commendation.

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He took over as the GOC-in-C Southern Command on 1 January 2016 and assumed the post of Vice Chief of Army Staff on 1 September 2016. Soon he was appointed as 27th Chief of the Army Staff, superseding two more senior Lieutenant Generals, Praveen Bakshi and Pattiarimal Mohamadali Hariz on 17 December 2017. He has a vast experience in high altitude warfare and counter-insurgency operations.

21:56 IST, December 30th 2019