Veteran Indian Army Officer Who Served In Indo-China & Indo-Pak Wars Passed Away At The Age Of 86

On Saturday, Major General (Retired) R N Chibber, a hero of 1962 India-China war and both the India-Pakistan wars of 1965 and 1971, passed away at The age of 86.

General Chibber was given a profound and revered adieu. He is survived by his wife Suman, daughters and their families.

Significant Contribution To The Indian Army

Born on September 23, 1934, Maj Gen (Retd) Chibber joined the Army on June 2, 1955.

An outstanding officer, Maj Gen (Retd) Chibber commanded the 8 Jat Regiment as a Colonel. His expertise and exceptional strategy put him in the forefront as a brilliant officer.

After the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, he was posted in Afghanistan from 1972 to 1975 as Military Attache. The veteran Army officer was decorated with Vishisht Seva Medal.

Maj Gen (Retd) Chibber made a name for himself not only as an officer of exceptional competence, but as a humanitarian, and a man of great compassion.

His colleague Col (Retd) Makhan Singh Gill said he was a saint soldier, a highly respected and admired officer and loved deeply by those who knew him. "Hundreds of messages started pouring in as news of his passing spread, each more touching than the previous one. It is a rarity to see a man who remained unforgettable in the hearts of so many even three decades after his retirement."

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