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Siddharth Singh

Class 10th
Sst
2 years ago

First Indian Commander-in-Chief of India

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SUNDARAM SINGH

2 years ago

In January 1949 Cariappa was named the first Indian commander in chief of the Indian army, replacing the British commanding general, Sir Roy Bucher. As army chief, Cariappa had a mandate to transform the army left by the British into a national military force.

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Ramesh Gupta

2 years ago

In January 1949 Cariappa was named the first Indian commander in chief of the Indian army, replacing the British commanding general, Sir Roy Bucher. As army chief, Cariappa had a mandate to transform the army left by the British into a national military force.

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Satyendra Yadav

2 years ago

Dr. राजेंद्र प्रसाद

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Satyendra Yadav

2 years ago

Km करिआप्पा

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2 years ago

In January 1949 Cariappa was named the first Indian commander in chief of the Indian army, replacing the British commanding general, Sir Roy Bucher. As army chief, Cariappa had a mandate to transform the army left by the British into a national military

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