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  1. General Vishwa Nath Sharma, PVSM, AVSM, ADC (born 4 June 1930) was the 14th Chief of the Army Staff of the Indian Army, serving between 1988–1990. He was the first Indian COAS to have begun his career in the post-Independence Indian Army.

    • 1950 – 1990
  2. 21 de set. de 2020 · General Vishwa Nath Sharma was the first chief of army staff, or COAS, who began his career in the post-Independence Indian Army. He retired in 1990, and is currently 90 years old. As a lieutenant general, he was the general officer commanding-in-chief of the Eastern Command from June 1987 to May 1988.

  3. 18 de ago. de 2021 · Homerton Grammar School. 1.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 15. 574 views 2 years ago. General Vishwa Nath Sharma, the Ex-Chief of the Army Staff and a distinguished military army officer who has...

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  4. 26 de out. de 1998 · 94 year. 33 connections. Producer Manufacturing. Consumer Services. Commercial Services. Summary. Experience. Personal Network. Company connections. Profile. Vishwa Nath Sharma is on the board of Hawkins Cookers Ltd. and Member of The Institute for Defence Studies & Analyses and Member of India International Centre.

  5. 12 de out. de 2006 · Army Chiefs. General Vishwa Nath Sharma. Print. Email. Created: 12 October 2006. Written by 1988-1990. Hits: 11527. PVSM, AVSM. COAS, 30 April 1988 - 30 June 1990. Armoured Corps, 16 Light Cavalry. General Vishwanath Sharma assumed charge of the Indian Army, as the 15th Chief of Army Staff, on 30 April 1988.

  6. General Vishwa Nath Sharma, PVSM, AVSM, ADC, was the 15th Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army. He is the younger brother of the late Major Som Nath Sharma, recipient of Independent India's first posthumous Param Vir Chakra. Both brothers were educated at the Prince of Wales' Royal Indian Military College, Dehradun.

  7. References. External links. Somnath Sharma, PVC (31 January 1923 – 3 November 1947), was an Indian military officer and the first recipient of India's highest military decoration, Param Vir Chakra (PVC), which he was awarded posthumously. [2] Sharma was commissioned into the 8th Battalion, 19th Hyderabad Regiment, in 1942. [3] .