Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi has assumed the appointment of the Vice Chief of the
Army Staff on 19 February 2024. On assumption of appointment, Lieutenant General
Upendra Dwivedi laid wreath at the National War Memorial and was accorded Guard of
Honour at the South Block Lawns.
Prior to taking over as the Vice Chief of the Army Staff, Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi
was tenanting the appointment of General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Northern Command
from 2022-2024 in extremely challenging operational environment.
An alumnus of Sainik School, Rewa (MP), Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi was
commissioned into 18 JAMMU & KASHMIR RIFLES in 1984, a unit he later commanded.
The General officer has had a unique distinction of balanced exposure of both Northern and
Western Theatres.
During his illustrious career spanning across 39 years, he has held command appointments
in challenging operational environments, spanning the length and breadth of the country. He
commanded his unit in Kashmir Valley as well as in Rajasthan. He has been Sector
Commander and Inspector General Assam Rifles in intense Counter Terrorism environment
in the North East. Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi commanded the Rising Star Corps
with operational role along the Western Borders. He later commanded the prestigious
Northern Army from 2022-24 in extremely challenging operational environment along both
northern and western borders. During his command, he provided Strategic guidance &
Operational oversight for planning and execution of sustained operations along the northern
and western borders, besides orchestrating the dynamic Counter-Terrorism operations in
J&K. During this period, the General officer was actively engaged in the ongoing negotiations
with China in resolving the vexed border issue. He was also involved in modernisation and
equipping of the largest Army Command of Indian Army, where he steered the induction of
indigenous equipment as part of Atmanirbhar Bharat. He synergised with people of Jammu,
Kashmir and Ladakh for convergent Nation-Building outcomes and infrastructure
development.
Besides the challenging command assignments, Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi has
tenanted important staff appointments in Headquarters Armoured Brigade, Mountain
Division, Strike Corps and Integrated HQ (Army).
As Director General Infantry, he had steered and fast-tracked capital procurement of
weapons for the three services, leading to significant and visible capability enhancement for
our Armed Forces. As Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Information System & Coordination), the
General officer gave impetus to automation and absorption of niche technologies in the
Indian Army. Being a technology enthusiast, he worked towards enhancing the technical
threshold of all ranks in Northern Command and pushed for ‘Critical and Emerging
Technologies’ like Big Data Analytics, AI, Quantum and Blockchain-based solutions.
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The General officer has held instructional appointments to include tenures at Infantry School
and Army War College, Mhow. The General officer’s two overseas tenures include Somalia,
as part of HQ UNOSOM II and Seychelles as Military Advisor to the Govt of Seychelles.
The General officer has attended the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington & Higher
Command Course at AWC, Mhow. The General officer was conferred ‘Distinguished Fellow’
in the coveted NDC equivalent course at USAWC, Carlisle, USA. He has an M Phil in
Defence & Management Studies, in addition to the two Master’s Degrees in Strategic Studies
and Military Science including one from USAWC, USA. The General officer has also
authored / presented articles in various professional forums / journals. He has pioneered the
first ever compendium on Indo – Myanmar Border Management.
Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi took over as the Vice Chief of the Army Staff from
Lieutenant General MV Suchindra Kumar, who now has been appointed as the General
Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Northern Command. He has rich experience in operations,
intelligence, operational logistics, force structuring and modernisation initiatives.