Lt Gen Mohit Malhotra takes over as South Western Army Commander
New Delhi, July 1. Lieutenant General Mohit Malhotra has assumed charge as the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) of the Indian Army’s South Western Command, bringing with him more than 37 years of experience across operational, staff and instructional appointments.
Commissioned into the 47 Armoured Regiment in June 1989, Lt Gen Malhotra has served in some of the Army’s most challenging operational environments and held a range of key command positions during his distinguished military career.
Prior to his latest appointment, he served as Chief of Staff at Headquarters Eastern Command, where he played an important role in enhancing operational preparedness, improving organisational efficiency and strengthening institutional coordination.
His command experience includes leading troops in the Siachen Glacier region, as well as commanding an armoured regiment, an independent armoured brigade, an armoured division and the Desert Corps. These assignments provided him extensive experience in operational planning and the conduct of complex, multi-domain military operations across diverse theatres.
Apart from command responsibilities, Lt Gen Malhotra has held several important staff appointments involving operational planning, military intelligence, logistics, personnel management, technology integration and strategic communications.
A highly accomplished military professional, Lt Gen Malhotra holds two master’s degrees in Defence Studies, including one from King’s College London, along with two MPhil degrees in Political Science and in Defence and Strategic Studies. He is also an alumnus of the Advanced Command and Staff Course in the United Kingdom, the Higher Air Command Course and the National Defence College.
During his career, the General Officer has consistently excelled in professional military education, securing top positions in several of the courses he attended.
In recognition of his distinguished service, Lt Gen Malhotra has been awarded the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal and the Sena Medal, besides receiving several commendations from Army Commanders and the Chief of Army Staff.
As he takes charge of one of the Indian Army’s key operational commands, Lt Gen Malhotra brings extensive experience in leadership, operational planning and force management to the role at a time when the Army continues to focus on enhancing readiness and strengthening national security.