Air Marshal Tarun Chaudhry Takes Charge as Chief of Central Air Command
Air Marshal Tarun Chaudhry Assumes Central Air Command

Air Marshal Tarun Chaudhry on Monday assumed the charge of Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Central Air Command. He was commissioned into the fighter stream of the Indian Air Force in December 1989.

Distinguished Career

During his distinguished career, the Air Marshal has held several important operational, staff and diplomatic appointments. These include serving as defence attache at the embassy of India in Sweden, with concurrent accreditation to Norway, Finland and Denmark. He has also undertaken key staff assignments at HQ IDS and Air HQ, specialising in the domains of Projects, Acquisition and Human Resource Management.

Transformative Projects

The Air Marshal has spearheaded several transformative projects aimed at capability enhancement and induction of future technologies in the IAF. Prior to taking charge of Central Air Command, he was holding the appointment of Senior Air Staff Officer, HQ Southern Air Command.

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Succession

Air Marshal Tarun Chaudhry succeeds Air Marshal Balakrishnan Manikantan, who superannuated on 31 May, after 40 years of distinguished and devoted service to the nation.

Education

Chaudhry is an alumnus of National Defence Academy, Defence Services Staff College, College of Air Warfare and National Defence College.

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