In a major development within the Indian Army’s top leadership, Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai was appointed as the Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Strategy) on Monday. This appointment places him in charge of a critical vertical that oversees the Operations and Intelligence Directorates—a role considered among the most strategically vital positions in the Indian Army.
According to an official statement from the Ministry of Defence, Lt Gen Ghai will continue to serve concurrently as the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO), a position he has held since October 25, 2024.
Role of Deputy Chief (Strategy): A Command Centre for Operational Oversight
The role of Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Strategy) is a relatively new but powerful portfolio, created as part of the Indian Army’s structural reforms aimed at enhancing strategic planning, threat anticipation, and integrated command execution. This position acts as a command and control hub for critical branches such as:
- Military Operations Directorate
- Military Intelligence Directorate
- Information Warfare and Strategic Planning Divisions
By merging operational and intelligence responsibilities under one vertical, the Indian Army aims to boost inter-departmental synergy and faster decision-making at the highest levels.
A Veteran of Modern Warfare: From Chinar Corps to Operation Sindoor
Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai, a distinguished officer from the Kumaon Regiment, has held several key operational roles during his career. Before his elevation to DGMO, he served as the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Chinar Corps, where he led counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir.
His strategic prowess was brought to national prominence during Operation Sindoor, a precision military campaign aimed at neutralizing terrorist threats emanating from Pakistani territory.
Operation Sindoor: A Show of Strength Without Escalation
During the brief yet intense military standoff with Pakistan, the Indian Armed Forces launched air-based precision strikes targeting terrorist infrastructure, without violating the Line of Control (LoC) or the International Boundary. The operation demonstrated India’s capability to conduct surgical military responses within a tight strategic framework.
Lt Gen Ghai, as DGMO, played a central role in planning and overseeing the operation. In a May 12 press briefing, just days after the ceasefire was announced, he described the coordinated nature of the operation. Using a cricketing analogy, he remarked:
Recognized for Gallantry: Awarded Uttam Yudh Seva Medal
On June 4, 2025, Lt Gen Ghai was conferred the prestigious Uttam Yudh Seva Medal (UYSM) at the Defence Investiture Ceremony (Phase-II). The medal is a recognition of his distinguished service in war and conflict scenarios, particularly for his leadership in Operation Sindoor.
This award cements his reputation as one of the most effective and strategically astute military leaders in the current generation of Indian Army commanders.
Ground-Level Engagement in Manipur: A Strategic Border Visit
Earlier this year, Lt Gen Ghai visited Manipur around February 25 to assess the security dynamics in the troubled northeastern state, especially along the Indo-Myanmar Border (IMB). The visit aimed to:
- Review the operational preparedness of Army units
- Assess the progress of border infrastructure projects
- Facilitate coordination with state and central agencies
During his visit, he met with senior state officials, including:
- Governor of Manipur, Ajay Kumar Bhalla
- State Security Advisor
- Chief Secretary
- Director General of Police (DGP)
In meetings, Lt Gen Ghai emphasized the need for a “whole-of-government approach” to tackle the complex challenges in the region, which include cross-border insurgency, smuggling, and ethnic unrest.
A Career of Tactical Excellence and Operational Depth
Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai’s career reflects a trajectory marked by combat experience, policy-level contributions, and frontline leadership. His transition from a commanding role in the Chinar Corps to a central strategic position at Army Headquarters showcases the Army’s trust in his abilities to steer its most critical operational arms.
His dual role as Deputy Chief (Strategy) and DGMO positions him at the helm of both long-term strategic planning and immediate operational execution, giving India a cohesive command structure to tackle current and future security challenges.