Maj Gen Harsha Kakar
Maj Gen Harsha Kakar was commissioned into the Regiment of Artillery. In course of his military service spanning over 36 years, he held a variety of appointments in J&K and North East in addition to UN peacekeeping operations in Mozambique. He was head of the department in strategic studies at the College of Defence Management and was the first Indian Army officer to attend the prestigious National Security Studies Course at the Canadian Forces College in Toronto.
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