Lt. Gen. Harminder Singh Kahlon Retires After 36 Years of Distinguished Service

Lt. Gen. Harminder Singh Kahlon Retires After 36 Years of Distinguished Service


Lieutenant General Harminder Singh Kahlon, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Maharashtra, Gujarat & Goa (MG&G) Area, received a heartfelt send-off from the Western Naval Command (WNC) on April 30th. The ceremony marked his retirement after serving the Indian armed forces with distinction for over 36 years.

During the farewell, Vice Admiral Sanjay J Singh, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief (FOCINC) of the WNC, paid tribute to Lt. Gen. Kahlon's extensive career. Vice Admiral Singh shared memorable moments and highlighted operational successes from the various theatres where Lt. Gen. Kahlon served, emphasizing his record of dedication and leadership.

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Additionally, Vice Admiral Singh commended Lt. Gen. Kahlon's significant contributions to promoting jointmanship among different branches of the armed forces. "His commitment to fostering collaboration leaves a lasting positive impact," Vice Admiral Singh noted.

Lt. Gen. Kahlon's long and illustrious career stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to the nation. As he enters retirement, his legacy of outstanding service will undoubtedly continue to inspire the next generation of India's military leaders.
 

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