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Apurba Kumar Bardalai
Retired Indian military officer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Apurba Kumar Bardalai (born 4 April 1956), is a retired Major General from the Indian Army. He holds a PhD from Tilburg University, where he is a Member of the Department of Organisation Studies.[1] He is also a Distinguished Fellow at the United Service Institution of India, New Delhi.[2]
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Having completed his training at the National Defence Academy and Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, Apurba Kumar Bardalai was commissioned into the 15th Battalion, the Rajput Regiment on 11 June 1977. Apurba Kumar Bardalai has served on foreign assignments including as Deputy Head of the Mission & Deputy Force Commander at the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon[3][4][5] and as the Commandant of the Indian Military Training Team at Bhutan.[6]
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Specialising in United Nations peacekeeping, Defence and Security, Apurba Kumar Bardalai has published one book, a PhD Thesis and several Journal Articles and other academic research material in his field.
In addition to his published works, he has delivered several lectures and public speeches on his subject of expertise, at various institutions.
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Honours and decorations
For his dedication to duty as the Commander of a Mountain Brigade, Apurba Kumar Bardalai was awarded the Vishisht Seva Medal on Republic Day, 2008.[31][32]
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