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Vice Chief of the Air Staff (India)

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Vice Chief of the Air Staff
Flag of Air Marshal
since 3 October 2024
 Indian Air Force
AbbreviationVCAS
Reports toChief of the Air Staff
SeatAir Headquarters, New Delhi
AppointerACC
First holderAtma Ram Nanda
DeputyDeputy Chief of the Air Staff

The Vice Chief of the Air Staff (VCAS) is the deputy to the Chief of the Air Staff of India and second-highest ranking officer of the Indian Air Force. The VCAS is a PSO (Principal Staff Officer) at Air Headquarters at New Delhi. In the event that the Chief of Air Staff (CAS) is absent or is unable to perform his duties, the VCAS assumes the duties and responsibilities of the CAS. The VCAS is normally held by an officer of three star rank and is held by an air officer of the rank of Air Marshal.[1]

The current VCAS is Air Marshal Sujeet Pushpakar Dharkar. He succeeded Air Marshal Amar Preet Singh to the post on 3 October 2024. As Vice Chief, Air Marshal SP Dharkar will directly be in charge of IAF's ongoing capability build-up and visualizing its future technology requirements.[2]

History

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At the time of independence of India on 15 August 1947, Air Commodore Subroto Mukerjee was appointed Deputy Air Commander, Royal Indian Air Force, in addition to being Senior Air Staff Officer (SASO) at the newly-formed Air HQ.[3] On 15 November the same year, he was promoted to the acting rank of Air Vice Marshal. In 1949, the RIAF was reorganised and the post was re-designated Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (DCAS). The DCAS continued to be the Deputy Air Commander. On 1 January 1963, the post of Vice Chief of the Air Staff was created and became the second-highest post of the Indian Air Force.[4]

The office of VCAS was first held by D. A. R. Nanda. The appointment was then in the two-star rank of air vice marshal.[4] On 15 January 1966, the office was raised to the three-star rank of Air Marshal and Pratap Chandra Lal was promoted to the rank.[5]

Order of Precedence

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The VCAS ranks at No. 23 on the Indian order of precedence, along with the Vice Chiefs of Staff of the Indian Army and Indian Navy and the Army Commanders (GOC-in-C), Naval Commanders (FOC-in-C) and Air Commanders (AOC-in-C).[6] The VCAS is at the Apex Pay grade (Grade 17), with a monthly pay of ₹225,000 (US$3,200).[7]

Appointees

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No. Rank Name Appointment date Left office References
1 Air Vice Marshal Diwan Atma Ram Nanda 1 January 1963 4 August 1963
2 Arjan Singh** 5 August 1963 31 July 1964 [8]
3 Pratap Chandra Lal** 1 October 1964 14 January 1966 [9]
Air Marshal 15 January 1966 1 September 1966 [9]
4 Ramaswamy Rajaram 13 December 1966 18 June 1969
5 Shivdev Singh 15 July 1969 31 March 1973 [10]
6 Yeshwant Vinayak Malse 1 April 1973 30 September 1973
7 Hari Chand Dewan 1 October 1973 31 March 1976
8 Anand Ramdas Pandit 1 April 1976 31 March 1977
9 Devaiah Subia 1 April 1977 19 May 1977 [11]
10 Idris Hasan Latif** 20 May 1977 31 August 1978
11 Edul Jahangir Dhatigara 4 September 1978 31 January 1980
12 Lal Singh Grewal 1 February 1980 31 December 1980
13 Dilbagh Singh 1 January 1981 31 August 1981 [11]
14 Trilochan Singh Brar 22 September 1981 31 December 1983
15 Jagdish Raj Bhasin 1 January 1984 31 October 1984
16 Prem Pal Singh 1 November 1984 31 October 1984 [12]
17 Subramaniam Raghavendran 1 January 1986 29 February 1988
18 Nirmal Chandra Suri** 1 March 1988 31 August 1991
19 Palamadai Muthuswamy Ramachandran 14 October 1991 28 February 1993
20 Pondicherry Jayarao Jayakumar 1 March 1993 30 April 1994
21 Pratap Rao 6 June 1994 31 July 1995
22 Satish Kumar Sareen** 1 August 1995 31 December 1995 [13]
23 Trevor Raymond Joseph Osman 1 January 1996 31 March 1997 [14]
24 Anil Yashwant Tipnis** 1 April 1997 31 December 1998 [15]
25 Prithvi Singh Brar 4 January 1999 31 July 2000 [16]
26 Vinod Patney 1 August 2000 31 July 2001 [17]
27 Srinivasapuram Krishnaswamy** 1 August 2001 31 December 2001 [18]
28 Satish Govind Inamdar 1 January 2002 31 January 2003 [19]
29 Michael McMahon 1 February 2003 30 September 2004 [20]
30 Sunil Kumar Malik 1 October 2004 31 July 2005 [21]
31 Ajit Bhavnani 22 August 2005 31 October 2006 [22][23]
32 B. N. Gokhale 1 November 2006 31 December 2007 [24]
33 Pradeep Vasant Naik** 1 January 2008 31 May 2009 [25]
34 Pranab Kumar Barbora 1 June 2009 31 December 2010 [26]
35 Norman Anil Kumar Browne** 1 January 2011 31 July 2011 [27]
36 Krishan Kumar Nohwar 1 August 2011 31 May 2012 [28]
37 Dinesh Chandra Kumaria 1 June 2012 30 June 2013 [29]
38 Arup Raha** 1 July 2013 31 December 2013 [30]
39 Ravi Kant Sharma 31 December 2013 30 May 2015 [31][32]
40 Birender Singh Dhanoa** 31 May 2015 31 December 2016 [33]
41 Shirish Baban Deo 31 December 2016 30 September 2018 [34]
42 Anil Khosla 1 October 2018 30 April 2019 [35]
43 Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria** 1 May 2019 30 September 2019 [36]
44 Harjit Singh Arora 1 October 2019 30 June 2021 [37][38]
45 Vivek Ram Chaudhari** 1 July 2021 30 September 2021 [39]
46 Sandeep Singh 1 October 2021 31 January 2023 [40]
47 Amar Preet Singh** 1 February 2023 30 September 2024 [41]
48 Sujeet Pushpakar Dharkar 3 October 2024 Incumbent [42]

** Went on to become Chief of the Air Staff

See also

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References

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