Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma is replacing Lieutenant General MV Suchendra Kumar after his 15-month tenure in office. The incumbent Lieutenant General Suchindra Kumar retires today with an illustrious service of more than 30 years. With an illustrious career spanning across three decades, Lieutenant General Sharma is an infantry officer who has served in varied operational environments. He was a part of key operations such as operations Pawan, Meghdoot, Rakshak and Parakram. Lieutenant General Sharma has held key appointments, including Director General Military Operations, Military Secretary Branch. He was also the Director General of Information Warfare at the newly institutionalised Information Directorate at the Army Headquarters in New Delhi.
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Here are some interesting facts about him:
1. From the Madras Regiment to the Northern Front
Commissioned into the 2nd Battalion of the Madras Regiment on December 19, 1987, Lt Gen Sharma began a career that would span some of the most critical theaters of Indian military operations. Over the decades, he has held several prestigious appointments—Director General Military Operations (DGMO), Director General Information Warfare, and General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Kharga Corps, one of the Army’s premier strike formations based in Ambala.
His vast command experience, both in field and strategic roles, has consistently positioned him as a trusted leader in times of crisis.
2. Decorated for Gallantry and Service
Throughout his career, Lt Gen Sharma has been recognized with several of India’s highest military honors: Param Vishisht Seva Medal (PVSM), Ati Vishisht Seva Medal (AVSM) and Sena Medal (SM).
These awards reflect his distinguished service and operational bravery across numerous high-stakes missions.

3. A Veteran of Key Operations
His operational credentials include participation in:
- Operation Pawan (Indian Peacekeeping Force in Sri Lanka)
- Operation Meghdoot (Siachen Glacier deployment)
- Operation Rakshak (counter-insurgency in Jammu & Kashmir)
- Operation Parakram (2001–2002 India–Pakistan military standoff)
He has also represented India in UN peacekeeping missions (UNOCI), bringing a global dimension to his military experience.
4. Championing Modern Warfare
Lt Gen Sharma’s tenure as Director General of Information Warfare at Army Headquarters underlines his foresight in embracing emerging domains of warfare. From cyber capabilities to psychological operations, his contributions reflect the Indian Army’s transition toward integrated, tech-enabled combat strategies.
5. Legacy of Leadership
What sets Lt Gen Pratik Sharma apart is his ability to lead in turbulent times. Whether it’s commanding formations along the Line of Control, orchestrating information warfare strategies, or navigating geopolitical sensitivities in Kashmir and Ladakh, his leadership is both calm and decisive.
Colleagues describe him as an officer of “unshakable resolve and exceptional foresight”—a strategist who blends battlefield experience with a nuanced understanding of national security imperatives.
Conclusion: A Leader for Challenging Times
As India continues to face evolving threats, Lt Gen Pratik Sharma’s appointment as Northern Army Commander could not be more timely. His legacy is still being written, but one thing is clear—he embodies the spirit of a modern military leader: grounded in tradition, driven by excellence, and prepared for the future.
In a region that often draws global attention, Lt Gen Sharma stands as both shield and strategist—guiding India’s forces through uncertainty with strength, clarity, and an unwavering commitment to the nation.