In a ceremonious military tradition marked by respect and continuity, Lieutenant General Arvind Chauhan, YSM, SM, officially assumed command of the Indian Army’s elite Sudarshan Chakra Corps from Lieutenant General Prit Pal Singh, AVSM, today in Bhopal.
The change of command ceremony, held at the Corps Headquarters, featured the formal passing of the baton—symbolizing the seamless transition of leadership. Following the ceremony, Lt Gen Chauhan paid homage to fallen soldiers by laying a wreath at the Corps War Memorial, reinforcing the unit’s unwavering commitment to honouring its heroes.

Outgoing commander Lt Gen Prit Pal Singh leaves behind a legacy of excellence, having commanded an armored regiment and a frontline infantry division. His tenure has been lauded for operational foresight and effective leadership, including recognition from the Vice Chief of Army Staff.
The incoming Corps Commander, Lt Gen Chauhan, is known for his sharp operational acumen and has urged all ranks to stay focused on mission readiness and efficiency. His appointment is also being seen in strategic circles as part of a broader realignment in Army leadership, particularly as India enhances its integrated theatre commands.

Originally raised in 1917 for World War I operations in the Middle East, the Sudarshan Chakra Corps was re-raised in 1990 and remains the Southern Command’s only strike corps. The new leadership is expected to reinforce its role as a key offensive formation capable of responding swiftly to modern battlefield challenges.