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XXI Corps (India)

XXI Corps is a strike corps of the Indian Army and is headquartered at Bhopal.

XXI Indian Corps
XXI Corps
Active1917-18
1942–1943
1990–present
Country British India
 India
Allegiance British Empire
 India
Branch British Indian Army
 Indian Army
TypeCorps
RoleStrike
Part ofSouthern Command
Garrison/HQBhopal
Nickname(s)Sudarshan Chakra Corps
EngagementsWorld War II
Commanders
Current
commander
Lt General Vipul Shinghal
Notable
commanders
General Nirmal Chander Vij

World War I edit

The XXI Indian Corps was first raised on 12 August 1917 during the World War I, specifically for operations in the Middle East region against the German–Ottoman alliance. The corps was part of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force under Allenby and took active part in the capture of Gaza and Jerusalem from October to December 1917, and against the Turkish Seventh and Eight Armies in 1918. The Corps was disbanded in 1918, at the end of the war.[1]

World War II edit

The corps was re-raised in Persia on 6 June 1942 as a formation of the Indian Army during World War II. The corps was commanded throughout its existence by Lieutenant General Mosley Mayne and was part of the Tenth Army. The corps, composed of the 8th Indian Infantry Division (Major-General Dudley Russell) and the British 56th Infantry Division (Major-General Eric Miles), was created as part of the Allied buildup of forces in Persia and Iraq to create Persia and Iraq Command in order to prevent a German invasion of the Caucasus. The invasion never occurred and the corps was disbanded on 24 August 1943.[2]

Present edit

 
Exercise Sudarshan Shakti, 21 Corps, December 2011[3]

After India's intervention in Sri Lanka, the provisional headquarters (HQ) controlling India's expeditionary force, HQ Indian Peace Keeping Force, became HQ XXI Corps in April 1990 at Chandimandir. Permanent retention of the Corps at Bhopal was authorised on 29 October 1990.[1] It is the only strike corps in the Indian Army’s Pune based Southern Command, the other three being - I Corps, II Corps and XVII Corps.[4] XXI corps functions as both a strike corps and would also be used if India were to make another large intervention overseas.

It currently consists of:[5]

List of Commanders edit

 
Lt Gen Vipul Shinghal taking over the command of the Corps from Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, August 2022.
Rank Name Appointment Date Left Office Unit of Commission References
Lieutenant General G L Bakshi April 1990 January 1992 Kumaon Regiment [17]
R K Gulati January 1992 October 1992 9th Deccan Horse [17]
Krishna Mohan Seth October 1992 October 1994 Regiment of Artillery [18][17]
Chandra Shekhar October 1994 1996 4th Gorkha Rifles [19][17]
Nirmal Chander Vij 1996 1997 Dogra Regiment [18][17]
B M Kapur 1997 Armoured Corps [17]
Satish Satpute 30 August 2002 Maratha Light Infantry [17]
P P S Bhandari 31 August 2002 31 December 2004 4th Horse (Hodson's Horse) [20][17]
Aditya Singh 01 January 2004 January 2005 9th Deccan Horse [17][21]
Harcharanjit Singh Panag January 2005 December 2006 Sikh Regiment [22][17]
Pradeep Khanna January 2007 May 2008 20 Lancers [23]
Arvinder Singh Lamba 26 May 2008 May 2009 Regiment of Artillery [24]
Rajinder Singh May 2009 2010 Mechanised Infantry Regiment [25][26]
Syed Ata Hasnain 2010 December 2010 Garhwal Rifles [27]
Sanjiv Langer December 2010 January 2012 Armoured Corps [28]
S H Kulkarni January 2012 January 2013 Armoured Corps [29]
Amit Sharma January 2013 February 2014 45 Cavalry [30]
Rajeev Vasant Kanitkar February 2014 2015 Poona Horse [5]
Pradeep Singh Mehta 2015 31 June 2016 Skinner's Horse [31]
Cherish Mathson 1 July 2016 30 June 2017 Garhwal Rifles [32]
Iqroop Singh Ghuman 1 July 2017 31 June 2018 Brigade of the Guards [33]
Ravendra Pal Singh 01 July 2018 July 2019 Mechanised Infantry Regiment [34]
Yogendra Dimri July 2019 25 July 2020 Bombay Sappers [35]
Atulya Solankey 26 July 2020 30 July 2021 11 Gorkha Rifles [36]
Dhiraj Seth 31 July 2021 31 July 2022 2nd Lancers [37]
Vipul Shinghal 3 August 2022 Incumbent 51 Armoured Regiment [38]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "SUDARSHAN CHAKRA CORPS". Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  2. ^ . www.britishmilitaryhistory.co.uk. Archived from the original on 11 August 2016.
  3. ^ "Exercise 'Sudarshan Shakti', Mighty Manoeuvres". 11 December 2011. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  4. ^ Chauhan, R S (3 January 2014). "Finally, an army strike corps aimed at China". Rediff.com. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  5. ^ a b "General Officer Commanding 21 Corps meets MP CM". 11 August 2014. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
  6. ^ "Lt Gen JS Nain, Army Cdr Southern Command accompanied by Lt Gen Atulya Solankey, GOC Sudarshan Chakra Corps visited White Tiger Division, Babina to witness integrated field firing conducted on a near realistic technology enabled battle field situation". 13 March 2021. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  7. ^ Ready for joint counter-insurgency operations with India: US army, Press Trust of India, 26 October 2009
  8. ^ "Exercise Bold Kurukshetra". 1 July 2008. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  9. ^ "Army strike formation validates new assault concepts". SP's MAI.
  10. ^ See also http://www.kv3gwalior.org/index.php?qs=cont_show&pageid=2
  11. ^ Mandeep Bajwa and Ravi Rikhye, Indian Army RAPID Divisions 28 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 11 February 2001
  12. ^ "GOC Sudarshan Chakra Corps visits Secunderabad Military Station". 8 July 2021. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  13. ^ Kerala to be headquarters for country's first amphibious brigade 6 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine, 5 October 2008
  14. ^ "Major General Sanjeev Narain". 19 August 2018. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
  15. ^ "Lt General Dhiraj Seth, GOC, Sudarshan Chakra Corps visited Agnibaaz Division". 1 October 2021. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  16. ^ "AD unit of First to Strike Brigade of Sudarshan Chakra Corps organised a blood donation camp". 30 September 2021. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Of commanders and their command". 9 December 2006. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  18. ^ a b "Sudarshan Chakra corps celebrate 3rd reunion". 3 December 2008. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  19. ^ Shekhar, Chandra (2016). Gorkha Hat and Maroon Beret. Ambi Knowledge Resources Pvt.Ltd. ISBN 978-8190359160.
  20. ^ "PIB press release". 31 August 2002. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  21. ^ "Lt Gen Aditya Singh takes over charge of Southern Command". 1 March 2006. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  22. ^ "New Northern Command chief takes over". 1 January 2007. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  23. ^ "Lt Gen Pradeep Khanna takes over". 6 January 2009. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  24. ^ "Lt Gen Lamba is new GOC of Bhopal-based 21 Corps". Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  25. ^ "Army Chief visits Pangode". 1 December 2009. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  26. ^ "Musical fight". 13 March 2010. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
  27. ^ "General Ata Hasnain". 21 July 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  28. ^ "Pratibha Patil to review Sudarshan Shakti in desert". 1 December 2011. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  29. ^ "Lt Gen Kulkarni takes over reins of Sudarshan Chakra Corps". 9 January 2012. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  30. ^ "LT GEN AMIT SHARMA, VSM APPOINTED C-IN-C STRATEGIC FORCE COMMAND". 20 June 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  31. ^ "Centre sits on postings of Lt Generals, Western Command awaits GOC-in-C". 23 August 2016. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  32. ^ "lt Gen Cherish Mathson takes over Sudarshan Chakra's command".
  33. ^ "Lt General Ghuman takes command of Sudarshan Chakra Corps". thehitavada.com. from the original on 21 August 2017. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  34. ^ "Lt Gen Ravendra Pal Singh assumes command of Sudharshan Chakra Corps". thehitavada.com. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  35. ^ "Lieutenant General Yogendra Dimri, Ati Vishisht Seva Medal and Vishisht Seva Medal Assumes Command of Sudarshan Chakra Corps". The Times of India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  36. ^ atulya, solankey. "atulya solankey took over reins of sudarshan chakra corps".
  37. ^ "Bhopal: Lt General Dhiraj Seth assumes command of Sudarshan Chakra Corps". 31 July 2021. Retrieved 9 January 2022.
  38. ^ "Lt Gen Vipul Shinghal took over the command of the Sudarshan Chakra Corps from Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth". 3 August 2022. Retrieved 3 August 2022.

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XXI Corps is a strike corps of the Indian Army and is headquartered at Bhopal XXI Indian CorpsXXI CorpsActive1917 181942 19431990 presentCountryBritish India IndiaAllegiance British Empire IndiaBranchBritish Indian Army Indian ArmyTypeCorpsRoleStrikePart ofSouthern CommandGarrison HQBhopalNickname s Sudarshan Chakra CorpsEngagementsWorld War IICommandersCurrentcommanderLt General Vipul ShinghalNotablecommandersGeneral Nirmal Chander Vij Contents 1 World War I 2 World War II 3 Present 4 List of Commanders 5 See also 6 ReferencesWorld War I editThe XXI Indian Corps was first raised on 12 August 1917 during the World War I specifically for operations in the Middle East region against the German Ottoman alliance The corps was part of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force under Allenby and took active part in the capture of Gaza and Jerusalem from October to December 1917 and against the Turkish Seventh and Eight Armies in 1918 The Corps was disbanded in 1918 at the end of the war 1 World War II editThe corps was re raised in Persia on 6 June 1942 as a formation of the Indian Army during World War II The corps was commanded throughout its existence by Lieutenant General Mosley Mayne and was part of the Tenth Army The corps composed of the 8th Indian Infantry Division Major General Dudley Russell and the British 56th Infantry Division Major General Eric Miles was created as part of the Allied buildup of forces in Persia and Iraq to create Persia and Iraq Command in order to prevent a German invasion of the Caucasus The invasion never occurred and the corps was disbanded on 24 August 1943 2 Present edit nbsp Exercise Sudarshan Shakti 21 Corps December 2011 3 After India s intervention in Sri Lanka the provisional headquarters HQ controlling India s expeditionary force HQ Indian Peace Keeping Force became HQ XXI Corps in April 1990 at Chandimandir Permanent retention of the Corps at Bhopal was authorised on 29 October 1990 1 It is the only strike corps in the Indian Army s Pune based Southern Command the other three being I Corps II Corps and XVII Corps 4 XXI corps functions as both a strike corps and would also be used if India were to make another large intervention overseas It currently consists of 5 31 Armored Division White Tiger Division headquartered at Jhansi Babina in Uttar Pradesh Central India 6 94 Armoured Brigade may be part of the division 7 8 36 Infantry Division Reorganised Army Plains Infantry Division Shahbaaz Division at Sagar 9 In 2001 the Division Artillery Brigade was at Talbehat 18 Armoured Brigade at Gwalior 10 72 Infantry Brigade at Gwalior and 115 Infantry Brigade was at Dhana 11 54 Infantry Division Bison Division headquartered at Hyderabad Secunderabad 12 It includes 91 Infantry Brigade at Trivandrum which is an amphibious brigade 13 14 47 Infantry Brigade 76 Infantry Brigade 41 Artillery Division Agnibaaz Division headquartered at Pune 15 Corps Artillery Brigade Corps Air Defence Brigade First To Strike Brigade 16 475 Engineering BrigadeList of Commanders edit nbsp Lt Gen Vipul Shinghal taking over the command of the Corps from Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth August 2022 This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items June 2021 Rank Name Appointment Date Left Office Unit of Commission ReferencesLieutenant General G L Bakshi April 1990 January 1992 Kumaon Regiment 17 R K Gulati January 1992 October 1992 9th Deccan Horse 17 Krishna Mohan Seth October 1992 October 1994 Regiment of Artillery 18 17 Chandra Shekhar October 1994 1996 4th Gorkha Rifles 19 17 Nirmal Chander Vij 1996 1997 Dogra Regiment 18 17 B M Kapur 1997 Armoured Corps 17 Satish Satpute 30 August 2002 Maratha Light Infantry 17 P P S Bhandari 31 August 2002 31 December 2004 4th Horse Hodson s Horse 20 17 Aditya Singh 01 January 2004 January 2005 9th Deccan Horse 17 21 Harcharanjit Singh Panag January 2005 December 2006 Sikh Regiment 22 17 Pradeep Khanna January 2007 May 2008 20 Lancers 23 Arvinder Singh Lamba 26 May 2008 May 2009 Regiment of Artillery 24 Rajinder Singh May 2009 2010 Mechanised Infantry Regiment 25 26 Syed Ata Hasnain 2010 December 2010 Garhwal Rifles 27 Sanjiv Langer December 2010 January 2012 Armoured Corps 28 S H Kulkarni January 2012 January 2013 Armoured Corps 29 Amit Sharma January 2013 February 2014 45 Cavalry 30 Rajeev Vasant Kanitkar February 2014 2015 Poona Horse 5 Pradeep Singh Mehta 2015 31 June 2016 Skinner s Horse 31 Cherish Mathson 1 July 2016 30 June 2017 Garhwal Rifles 32 Iqroop Singh Ghuman 1 July 2017 31 June 2018 Brigade of the Guards 33 Ravendra Pal Singh 01 July 2018 July 2019 Mechanised Infantry Regiment 34 Yogendra Dimri July 2019 25 July 2020 Bombay Sappers 35 Atulya Solankey 26 July 2020 30 July 2021 11 Gorkha Rifles 36 Dhiraj Seth 31 July 2021 31 July 2022 2nd Lancers 37 Vipul Shinghal 3 August 2022 Incumbent 51 Armoured Regiment 38 See also editIndian Peace Keeping Force 72nd Indian Infantry BrigadeReferences edit a b SUDARSHAN CHAKRA CORPS Retrieved 27 July 2021 British Military History www britishmilitaryhistory co uk Archived from the original on 11 August 2016 Exercise Sudarshan Shakti Mighty Manoeuvres 11 December 2011 Retrieved 27 July 2021 Chauhan R S 3 January 2014 Finally an army strike corps aimed at China Rediff com Retrieved 21 June 2017 a b General Officer Commanding 21 Corps meets MP CM 11 August 2014 Retrieved 28 July 2021 Lt Gen JS Nain Army Cdr Southern Command accompanied by Lt Gen Atulya Solankey GOC Sudarshan Chakra Corps visited White Tiger Division Babina to witness integrated field firing conducted on a near realistic technology enabled battle field situation 13 March 2021 Retrieved 27 July 2021 Ready for joint counter insurgency operations with India US army Press Trust of India 26 October 2009 Exercise Bold Kurukshetra 1 July 2008 Retrieved 27 July 2021 Army strike formation validates new assault concepts SP s MAI See also http www kv3gwalior org index php qs cont show amp pageid 2 Mandeep Bajwa and Ravi Rikhye Indian Army RAPID Divisions Archived 28 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine 11 February 2001 GOC Sudarshan Chakra Corps visits Secunderabad Military Station 8 July 2021 Retrieved 27 July 2021 Kerala to be headquarters for country s first amphibious brigade Archived 6 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine 5 October 2008 Major General Sanjeev Narain 19 August 2018 Retrieved 28 July 2021 Lt General Dhiraj Seth GOC Sudarshan Chakra Corps visited Agnibaaz Division 1 October 2021 Retrieved 3 October 2021 AD unit of First to Strike Brigade of Sudarshan Chakra Corps organised a blood donation camp 30 September 2021 Retrieved 3 October 2021 a b c d e f g h i j Of commanders and their command 9 December 2006 Retrieved 27 July 2021 a b Sudarshan Chakra corps celebrate 3rd reunion 3 December 2008 Retrieved 27 July 2021 Shekhar Chandra 2016 Gorkha Hat and Maroon Beret Ambi Knowledge Resources Pvt Ltd ISBN 978 8190359160 PIB press release 31 August 2002 Retrieved 27 July 2021 Lt Gen Aditya Singh takes over charge of Southern Command 1 March 2006 Retrieved 27 July 2021 New Northern Command chief takes over 1 January 2007 Retrieved 27 July 2021 Lt Gen Pradeep Khanna takes over 6 January 2009 Retrieved 27 July 2021 Lt Gen Lamba is new GOC of Bhopal based 21 Corps Retrieved 27 July 2021 Army Chief visits Pangode 1 December 2009 Retrieved 27 July 2021 Musical fight 13 March 2010 Retrieved 28 July 2021 General Ata Hasnain 21 July 2018 Retrieved 27 July 2021 Pratibha Patil to review Sudarshan Shakti in desert 1 December 2011 Retrieved 27 July 2021 Lt Gen Kulkarni takes over reins of Sudarshan Chakra Corps 9 January 2012 Retrieved 27 July 2021 LT GEN AMIT SHARMA VSM APPOINTED C IN C STRATEGIC FORCE COMMAND 20 June 2014 Retrieved 27 July 2021 Centre sits on postings of Lt Generals Western Command awaits GOC in C 23 August 2016 Retrieved 27 July 2021 lt Gen Cherish Mathson takes over Sudarshan Chakra s command Lt General Ghuman takes command of Sudarshan Chakra Corps thehitavada com Archived from the original on 21 August 2017 Retrieved 6 December 2017 Lt Gen Ravendra Pal Singh assumes command of Sudharshan Chakra Corps thehitavada com Retrieved 21 August 2018 Lieutenant General Yogendra Dimri Ati Vishisht Seva Medal and Vishisht Seva Medal Assumes Command of Sudarshan Chakra Corps The Times of India Retrieved 7 August 2019 atulya solankey atulya solankey took over reins of sudarshan chakra corps Bhopal Lt General Dhiraj Seth assumes command of Sudarshan Chakra Corps 31 July 2021 Retrieved 9 January 2022 Lt Gen Vipul Shinghal took over the command of the Sudarshan Chakra Corps from Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth 3 August 2022 Retrieved 3 August 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title XXI Corps India amp oldid 1184994497, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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