Lieutenant General Balbir Singh has been appointed as the new General Officer Commanding of the Chinar Corps, one of the most strategically important formations in Jammu & Kashmir. He is set to assume charge on May 1, 2026.
Experienced Hand for Kashmir Operations
Lt Gen Balbir Singh brings extensive experience in:
- Counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations
- Operational leadership in Kashmir Valley
- Command roles in Rashtriya Rifles formations
He has previously served as:
- Major General General Staff (MGGS), Northern Command
- GOC Counter Insurgency Force (Victor Force) in South Kashmir
- Commander of 1 Sector Rashtriya Rifles
Strategic Importance of Chinar Corps
Headquartered in Srinagar, the Chinar Corps is responsible for:
- Guarding the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir
- Conducting internal security and counter-terror operations
- Maintaining stability in the Valley
Leadership Transition
Lt Gen Balbir Singh succeeds Lieutenant General Prashant Srivastava, who has been appointed as the Quarter Master General (QMG) at Army Headquarters in New Delhi.
Outgoing Commander’s Tenure
Lt Gen Srivastava’s tenure as Corps Commander was marked by:
- Major counter-terror operations including Operation Sindoor and Operation Mahadev
- Enhanced synergy among security forces
- Focus on stability and civil-military engagement in the region
Strengthening Operational Leadership
The appointments reflect the Indian Army’s emphasis on:
- Experienced leadership in sensitive operational areas
- Rotational command for senior officers
- Sustained focus on counter-terrorism and regional stability
