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Singapore: Singapore has appointed Brigadier
General Ravinder Singh as its next Army chief, the
first Sikh in 30 years to be given the force's baton.
Singh, 41, takes over from Major-General Chan
Chun Sing on March 25, Straits Times reported.
A Singaporean of Indian origin, Singh, is currently
Deputy Secretary (Technology) at the Defence
Ministry. He joined the Singapore Armed Forces in
December 1982.
Singh also served as assistant chief of General Staff
(plans), head of Joint Communications and
Information Systems Department, and Chief of
Staff - Joint Staff.
Brig Gen Singh is also the first non-Chinese Chief of
Army in nearly 30 years.
Colonel Mancharan Singh Gill was the first ever
when he took up the post in 1982, the report said.
Though Major-General Chan is retiring as announced
by the Defence Ministry, local media speculates
that he would be standing in the coming general
election for a parliamentary seat under the banner
of the ruling party Peoples Action Party.
General Ravinder Singh as its next Army chief, the
first Sikh in 30 years to be given the force's baton.
Singh, 41, takes over from Major-General Chan
Chun Sing on March 25, Straits Times reported.
A Singaporean of Indian origin, Singh, is currently
Deputy Secretary (Technology) at the Defence
Ministry. He joined the Singapore Armed Forces in
December 1982.
Singh also served as assistant chief of General Staff
(plans), head of Joint Communications and
Information Systems Department, and Chief of
Staff - Joint Staff.
Brig Gen Singh is also the first non-Chinese Chief of
Army in nearly 30 years.
Colonel Mancharan Singh Gill was the first ever
when he took up the post in 1982, the report said.
Though Major-General Chan is retiring as announced
by the Defence Ministry, local media speculates
that he would be standing in the coming general
election for a parliamentary seat under the banner
of the ruling party Peoples Action Party.