CURRICULUM VITAE
Born in Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) in 1946, he is a
product of the National Defence Academy and was
commissioned in the Indian Army in 1966. General
Sharma is one of the most distinguished and
decorated Field Commanders of the Indian Army. Most
of his assignments have dealt with the J&K and North
Eastern States; the last assignment being a Corps
Commander and Security Advisor to the Government of
J&K. During the period, his landmark contribution in
fighting the ongoing proxy war in Kashmir, including
the successful conduct of Parliamentary and Assembly
Elections are well known. Apart from brilliantly
directing anti-terrorist operations of over one lakh
elements of the security force, his accomplishments
include the construction of an anti-infiltration
obstacle system along the LOC, opening the Uri-Muzaffarabad
Road and the construction of the 'Aman Setu'. He had
earlier raised a Division during the 'Kargil War'
(in record time). The concurrent conduct of disaster
relief operations during the 'Snow Tsunami' and
Earthquake also drew praise and recognition. His
slogan of "Jawan aur Awaam, Aman hai Muqaam" and its
manifestation on ground brought in a new approach
and momentum to the ongoing peace process in
Kashmir.
As a young Captain, he fought in the 1971 War and
was part of the Airborne Assault Group, the first
Indian Army Unit to enter Dacca. Apart from
commanding a battalion on the China border, he was
part of the Sino-Indian Working Group and
coordinated counter-insurgency operations in the
North East with civil agencies and inter-ministerial
delegations. The peace process with Naga rebels
commenced during this period. Close interaction with
the representatives of the armies and governments of
Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar and Bangladesh for effective
border management and formulation of joint
strategies to combat militancy, anti-national /
criminal / hijacking activities and disaster
management were also part of his charter.
As Director General (Perspective Planning) in the
Army HQ, Gen. Sharma worked on the Restructuring of
the Army HQ and assisted in drafting 'Army Vision
2020'. As Master General of Ordnance, his stamp of
dynamism is distinctly seen in the field of material
management of the 1.2 million strong Indian Army
with varied and complex inventory worth over
Rs.50,000 Crores and an Annual Revenue Budget of
Rs.6,000 Crores.
After 40 years of distinguished service in the Army,
General Sharma was appointed Member of the Union
Public Service Commission of India. As a
Constitutional Authority, he presided over Interview
Boards and Departmental Promotion Committees to
select officers for the Civil Services. He also
examined the framing and amendment of Recruitment
and Service Rules and commented on disciplinary
cases. He offered specific advice on examination
reforms and other matters related to the development
of the Indian Civil Service.
With M.Sc. and M.Phil. in Defence Studies from
Madras University, he is widely recognised as a
strategic thinker and defence analyst. General
Sharma has been a Distinguished Fellow at the
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi (an
independent Strategic and Public Policy think tank
and research initiative) and several other similar
institutions like the USI (United Service
Institution of India), IDSA (Institute of Defence
Studies & Analysis) and CPR (Centre for Policy &
Research) etc. His articles and perspective have
been published in many journals and newspapers and
he has also participated in numerable seminars and
discussions with leading global think tanks within
the country and abroad.
The General served as the eighteenth Governor of the
State of Arunachal Pradesh, a State strategically
located in the North East of India, having common
borders with Bhutan, China and Myanmar from 29th May
2013 to 25th May 2015.He took the Oath of Office of
the Governor of Mizoram, another North Eastern State
sharing an international border of 722 kms with
Myanmar and Bangladesh, on 26 May 2015.
He is married to Mrs. Jyotsna Sharma (an
educationist) and they have a daughter, Nupur Sharma
(a journalist) and a son, Abhay Sharma (an
international taxation and fund formation lawyer).
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