– Alumnus of the National Defence Academy (Khadakwasla) and Indian Military Academy (dehradun).
– Commissioned into the 9 Jammu And Kashmir Light Infantry in December 1988.
– Decorated officer with over 37 years of experience in the Indian Army.
– Held key leadership roles including commanding units in high-altitude areas such as Northern Glacier and Chushul (Eastern Ladakh), raising an Infantry Brigade for Mountain Strike Corps, commanding a mountain Division, and leading Gajraj Corps in the Eastern Theatre.
– served as Inspector General (Operations), Chief of Staff for South Western Command, and Director General of Strategic Planning at ministry of Defence Headquarters.
– Expressed gratitude to civilian staff and local support systems for their contributions to DSSC.
– Reaffirmed commitment to enhancing DSSC’s position as a center for professional military education.
Lieutenant General Manish Erry’s appointment underscores continuity in leadership within India’s tri-Service institutions like DSSC. His extensive operational experience across challenging terrains-spanning Ladakh’s high-altitude zones to strategic roles within Eastern Theatres-positions him well to bring robust insights into fostering jointmanship among various defence branches.The institution’s focus on deepening international military cooperation aligns with India’s broader emphasis on regional stability amidst evolving security dynamics globally.The outgoing tenure of Lieutenant General Virendra Vats highlights persistent efforts toward achieving academic excellence while promoting integrated defense frameworks. Both leaders’ trajectories reflect India’s clear intent at leveraging specialized knowledge pools for advanced training frameworks that cater not only domestically but potentially across shared defense networks internationally.
This transition represents more than institutional steamlining; it bolsters India’s strategic foresight by bridging experiential leadership from active field engagements into educational ecosystems critical to shaping future indian armed Forces personnel.Read more