Lieutenant General Chandi Prasad Mohanty took over as the Vice Chief of the Indian Army.
He has commanded the Trishakti Corps immediately after Doklam standoff. The 33 Corps based in Sukma takes care of deployment in Sikkim.
In his career spanning 39 years, the officer commanded a battalion on the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir and later in the North East. “He has the unique distinction of commanding two brigades: First on the Line of Actual Control (LAC), and later on the multinational UN Brigade in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He later commanded the Rangiya based Division in a counter-insurgency environment and the Sikkim-based Trishakti Corps immediately after the Doklam incident,” the Indian Army said.
Lt Gen Mohanty takes over the appointment of the Vice Chief of the Army Staff from Lt Gen SK Saini who superannuated on January 31, 2021, after completing four decades of an illustrious career in the Army.
The General officer also has a unique distinction of commanding two administrative formations as well: the Jodhpur sub-area as a Major General, and Uttar Bharat Area as a Lieutenant General.
An alumnus of Rashtriya Indian Military College, Dehradun, National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla and Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, Lt Gen CP Mohanty was commissioned into the Rajput Regiment on June 12, 1982.
“In a career spanning four decades, the General officer served across a wide spectrum of conflicts and terrain profiles and tenanted a host of Command, Staff and Instructional appointments,” the Army said.

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