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Lt Gen Harjeet Singh Sahi Takes Charge as Western Command Chief of Staff

Lieutenant General Harjeet Singh Sahi has been appointed as the Chief of Staff at Headquarters, Western Command, Chandimandir. He succeeds Lieutenant General Puneet Ahuja, who has taken on a new role at Army Headquarters. Lt Gen Sahi brings vast operational experience from the Northern, Western, and Eastern theatres, including the Siachen Glacier. He has commanded the largest Corps of the Indian Army and previously served as Commandant of the Army War College, Mhow.

Lt Gen Harjeet Singh Sahi appointed Chief of Staff, Western Command

Chandigarh, May 26

Lieutenant General Harjeet Singh Sahi has been appointed the Chief of Staff, Headquarters, Western Command, at Chandimandir Military Station on Tuesday.

According to the Defence PRO, Lt Gen Sahi succeeds Lieutenant General Puneet Ahuja, AVSM, SM, VSM, who has proceeded to assume the appointment of Director General Strategic Planning at Army Headquarters.

On assuming the appointment, Lt Gen Sahi laid a wreath at the Veer Smriti War Memorial and paid homage to the bravehearts who made the supreme sacrifice in the service of the nation.

He reaffirmed his commitment towards enhancing operational preparedness, capability development and the welfare of all ranks, veterans and their families.

An alumnus of Punjab Public School, Nabha and Indian Military Academy Dehradun, Lt Gen Sahi was commissioned into 23rd Battalion, The Rajput Regiment in December 1988 and presently holds the prestigious appointment of Colonel of The Rajput Regiment.

The General Officer has extensive operational experience across the Northern, Western and Eastern theatres, including Siachen Glacier. He commanded his battalion and an Infantry Brigade along the Line of Control and Counter Insurgency Force (Kilo) in Jammu and Kashmir.

Lt Gen Sahi has the unique distinction of commanding 3 Corps, the largest Corps of the Indian Army with an area of responsibility along the Eastern Borders, Indo- Myanmar border and hinterland of six states of North East. He was instrumental in ensuring infrastructure upgradation and stability in the area of responsibility, including the state of Manipur, which witnessed an outbreak of ethnic conflict in May 2023.

Prior to this appointment, he served as Commandant, Army War College, Mhow, where he spearheaded several initiatives aimed at aligning professional military education with emerging operational dynamics and technological advancements.

Under his leadership, the institution was awarded the prestigious Chief of the Army Staff Unit Appreciation on 15 January 2026.

The General Officer has also held key staff appointments, including Brigadier General Staff of an operational Corps, Additional Director General Military Operations and Director General Information Warfare at the Army Headquarters.

He has attended all the important professional courses, including the Staff Course at DSSC Wellington, Higher Command Course at Army War College, Mhow and the NDC Course at National Defence College, New Delhi. Lt Gen Sahi holds two MPhil degrees and a Master's Degree in Defence and Strategic Studies.

In recognition of his distinguished service, the General Officer has been awarded the Param Vishisht Seva Medal, Uttam Yudh Seva Medal, Ati Vishisht Seva Medal, Yudh Seva Medal and Sena Medal.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Impressive career trajectory. From commanding 3 Corps (the largest!) to leading Army War College - this man has done it all. But I hope the focus on operational preparedness also includes better welfare for our jawans and their families. Ground-level issues need attention too.

Arjun K

Notice how he laid a wreath at Veer Smriti War Memorial first thing? Respect for our fallen heroes is the foundation of military leadership. Also good to see a Rajput Regiment officer taking charge - that regiment has a stellar combat record. 🇮🇳

Michael C

I'm curious about the 'Director General Information Warfare' role. With cyber threats increasing, having someone with that experience at Western Command could be a game-changer for border security. Modern warfare isn't just about bullets anymore.

Sneha F

Two MPhil degrees plus a Master's in Defence Studies - that's the kind of intellectual leadership our Army needs. Hope his focus on 'professional military education' continues at Western Command. We need officers who can think, not just fight.

Vikram M

The list of medals is staggering - PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, YSM, SM. This is a true soldier's soldier. Western Command guards our sensitive border with Pakistan. Having a leader who has commanded both in Kashmir and the Northeast gives me confidence. 🫡

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