Key Points

Lt General Dinesh Rana has assumed command of the Andaman and Nicobar Command, marking him as the 18th Commander-in-Chief of this strategic military unit. Previously, he was at the helm of the Defence Intelligence Agency and has had a distinguished career involving diverse operational, instructional, and staff appointments over 37 years. Rana's leadership experience spans serving with the United Nations and commanding various Indian military formations, including positions along the Line of Actual Control. His appointment emphasizes the increasing importance of jointmanship and defence intelligence in Indian military strategy.

Key Points: Lt General Dinesh Rana Leads Andaman and Nicobar Command

  • Dinesh Rana becomes 18th Commander-in-Chief of Andaman Command
  • Assumed position after leading Defence Intelligence Agency
  • Career spans 37 years with extensive operational experience
  • Holds a Ph.D. in China's defence modernisation
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Lt General Dinesh Rana assumes charge as 18th Commander-in-Chief of Andaman and Nicobar Command

Dinesh Rana becomes 18th chief of strategic Andaman command, enhancing defence leadership.

"Lt Gen Dinesh Rana's leadership marks a significant shift in defence intelligence. - HQ IDS"

New Delhi, June 1

Lieutenant General Dinesh Rana on Sunday assumed charge as the 18th Commander-in-Chief of Andaman and Nicobar Command.

Rana relinquished the appointment of Director General Defence Intelligence Agency and Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff Intelligence on May 31.

In a post on social media X, Headquarters of the Integrated Defence Staff wrote, "Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit, #CISC & All Ranks of HQ IDS congratulate and wish him best of luck in future endeavours."

Rana was commissioned into the 10th Battalion of the Garhwal Rifles on December 19, 1987 and commanded the same battalion.

In a career spanning over 37 years, the General Officer has held diverse operational, instructional, and staff appointments across various terrains and theatres. His service includes tenures with the Indian Military Training Team and the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. He has commanded an Infantry Brigade and Division in the Eastern Sector and subsequently led the Gajraj Corps along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

Rana has also served as an instructor at the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun. His staff appointments include Brigade Major of an Independent Armoured Brigade, Deputy Director General Staff Duties, Brigadier Military Intelligence (East), Provost Marshal, and Director General Staff Duties at Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Army).

Prior to taking over as CINCAN, the General Officer served as Director General, Defence Intelligence Agency, making history as the first Chief of Defence Intelligence to be elevated to the rank of Commander-in-Chief -- a reflection of the growing importance of defence intelligence and jointmanship in India's military leadership.

For his distinguished service, Lt Gen Rana has been awarded the Param Vishisht Seva Medal (PVSM), Ati Vishisht Seva Medal (AVSM), Yudh Seva Medal (YSM), Sena Medal (SM), and the Chief of Army Staff Commendation Card. As a young officer, he earned the Sena Medal and COAS Commendation for gallantry in Kashmir. He also holds a Ph.D. in China's defence modernisation.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Hearty congratulations to Lt Gen Rana! His appointment shows how much importance our forces give to intelligence capabilities, especially with China's growing presence in the region. The Andaman command is strategically crucial - we need strong leadership there. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Impressive credentials! His PhD on China's defence modernisation will be particularly valuable given recent tensions. Hope he can strengthen our maritime security in the Andamans - those islands are our unsung strategic assets.
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Arjun S.
Garhwal Rifles to Andaman Command - what a journey! His experience in Eastern Command and LAC will be invaluable. But I hope the government gives him enough resources - our island territories need more attention.
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Sunita R.
So proud to see such accomplished officers leading our forces! His UN peacekeeping experience shows India's global military contributions. The Andaman command is becoming increasingly important with China's activities in the Indian Ocean. Best wishes to him!
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate his credentials, I hope this isn't just another bureaucratic reshuffle. The Andaman Command needs concrete infrastructure upgrades and more naval assets. Wishing him success, but the challenges are immense with Chinese ships constantly in our waters.
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Neha T.
His PhD on China's defence is the most interesting part! We need more strategic thinkers like him who understand our neighbors' military capabilities. Maybe he can help counter Chinese influence in Myanmar and Bangladesh too. Best of luck, sir! 🙏

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