Air Marshal D Choudhury assumes charge as Commandant of National Defence College

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Defence News India: Air Marshal Diptendu Choudhury took charge as Commandant of National Defence College from Vice Admiral Srikant on Monday. Prior to this appointment Air Marshal Choudhury was senior Air Staff Officer at the Headquarters of Western Air Command, New Delhi.

Air Marshal RJ Duckworth has succeeded Air Marshal Choudhary as Senior Air Staff Officer of Western Air Command Headquarters.

He has been actively involved in planning and execution of air operations at Strategic, Operational and Tactical levels. He has held important appointments at the Air Headquarters and operational Command Headquarters.

A career fighter pilot

He has a vast operational flying experience on all variants of the MiG-21, MiG-27, MiG-29 and Su-30 aircrafts. He is a Fighter Combat Leader and Instrument Rating Examiner.

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He has commanded a frontline fighter Squadron and two frontline fighter bases apart from heading the prestigious Tactics and Air Combat Development Establishment and the Composite Battle Response and Analysis (COBRA) Group.

Air Marshal Choudhury is an alumnus of the National Defence Academy and was commissioned into the fighter stream of the India Air Force in December 1983.

He is also an alumnus of the Royal College of Defence studies, UK, Post Graduate in Strategy and International Security from King’s College London and also holds an M. Phil degree in Defence and Strategic Studies.

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National Defence College

Established in April 1960, the National Defence College, established is a premier institution under the Ministry of Defence and is the highest seat of Strategic Education of the Nation.

Its prestigious annual course of 47 weeks duration on National Security and Strategic Studies is in great demand both nationally and internationally.

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Its present alumni strength is nearly 4,000 includes four Heads of State, numerous Chiefs of Armed Forces in India and abroad, substantial number of high ranking military and civilian officers, statesmen and public servants.

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