Vice Admiral Lochan Singh Pathania takes charge as Chief Hydrographer to Government of India

Vice Admiral Lochan Singh Pathania takes charge as Chief Hydrographer to Government of India

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: February 03 2024

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  • Vice Admiral Lochan Singh Pathania took charge as the Chief Hydrographer of the Government of India on 01 Feb 24.
  • He started his career in the Indian Navy by joining the Executive Branch in 1990.
  • Vice Admiral Lochan Singh Pathania during his career undertook hydrographic surveys across the country and Indian Ocean Region including the challenging task of data collection for IMBL mediation and creation of new charts in the Sunderbans delta.
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