Lt Gen PGK Menon appointed as new Military Secretary in Army headquarters

Lt Gen PGK Menon appointed as new Military Secretary in Army headquarters

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: February 03 2022

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  • Former Fire and Fury Corps commander Lieutenant General PGK Menon has been appointed as the new Military Secretary in the Army Headquarters.
  • Lt Gen Menon was commissioned in the 17th Battalion of the Sikh Regiment and is also the colonel commandant of the Sikh Regiment.
  • The Military Secretary's branch in Army Headquarters is responsible for promotions and postings of the entire officer cadre of the Indian Army. 
  • The Military Secretary is also one of the Principal Staff Officers of the Chief of Army Staff.
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