Vice Admiral Swaraj Parkash,
PVSM
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,
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AVSM (3 September 1923 – 20 January 2004) was a Flag officer in the
Indian Navy
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. He was the Captain of the aircraft carrier during the
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 for which he was decorated with India's second-highest military decoration, the
Maha Vir Chakra. He later served as the second
Director General of the Indian Coast Guard from 1980 to 1982.
Early life
Parkash was born on 3 September 1923 to Pandit Milkhi Ram in
Jalandhar Cantonment
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in the
Punjab Province. He joined the Royal Indian Naval Reserve in December 1942 as a
Midshipman
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.
Naval career
Early career
As a midshipman, he served on the auxiliary patrol vessel ''HMIS Laxmi''. Parkash was commissioned as an acting
Sub-lieutenant
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In most armies, sub-lieutenant is the lowest officer rank. However, in Brazil, it is the highest non-commissioned rank, and in Spain, it is the second high ...
on 3 September 1943.
He then served on another auxiliary patrol vessel ''HMIS St. Antony''. Towards the end of the war, in 1945, he commanded the
Basset-class trawler
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''HMIS Travancore''.
Post-Independence
In 1949, he was selected to attend the Long Navigation and Direction course and embarked for the
United Kingdom
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. He served as the
flag lieutenant to the
Commander-in-Chief, Royal Indian Navy,
Vice Admiral Sir William Edward Parry
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. He specialised in navigation and direction.
He was promoted to the acting rank of
Lieutenant Commander
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in December 1952. He attended the
Defence Services Staff College,
Wellington
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in 1955. He later served as the
Directing Staff
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at the college.
Parkash commanded the
Black Swan-class sloop
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INS Krisna, the
Leopard-class frigate
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, the
Blackwood-class frigate
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and the
Leander-class cruiser
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.
In 1965, he attended the
Naval War College at
Newport, Rhode Island
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in the
United States
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.
He was promoted to the substantive rank of
Captain
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on 30 June 1967.
He also served as the
Naval attaché to the
Ambassador of India to USSR at the
Embassy of India in Moscow
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. He subsequently moved to Naval headquarters and took over as the Director of the Submarine arm.
He was awarded the
Ati Vishisht Seva Medal
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on 26 January 1971.
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 was sparked by the
Bangladesh Liberation war
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, a conflict between the traditionally dominant
West Pakistan
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is and the majority
East Pakistan
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is. In 1970, East Pakistanis demanded autonomy for the state, but the
Pakistani government failed to satisfy these demands and, in early 1971, a demand for secession took root in East Pakistan. In March, the
Pakistan Armed Forces
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launched a fierce campaign to curb the secessionists, the latter including soldiers and police from East Pakistan. Thousands of East Pakistanis died, and nearly ten million refugees fled to
West Bengal
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, an adjacent Indian state. In April, India decided to assist in the formation of the new nation of
Bangladesh
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.
Parkash took command of the
flagship
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of the Navy, the
aircraft carrier
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before the outbreak of the war. The ship was part of the
Western Fleet. In mid 1971, the ''Vikrant'', along with her escorts, the frigates
INS Brahmaputra and
INS Beas were moved from the
Western Fleet to the
Eastern Naval Command
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. Thus, INS Vikrant became the flagship of the
Eastern Fleet
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The ''Vikrant'', commanded by Parkash formed the core of the strike force of the Eastern Fleet.
Alizé and
Hawker Sea Hawk aircraft from the ''Vikrant'' and the ships of the fleet bombarded
Chittagong
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and
Cox's Bazar
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. The air strikes of INS Vikrant resulted in the sinking or rendering useless 11 merchant ships totalling 56914 tons. The newly-refitted submarine of the
Pakistan Navy
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,
PNS Ghazi set out to hunt the ''Vikrant'', but it was the professional skill and strategic manoeuvres which foiled the attempts.
Parkash was decorated with the
Maha Vir Chakra for his command of the ''Vikrant''.
The citation for the
Maha Vir Chakra reads as follows:
Flag Rank
After the war, in 1973, Parkash was promoted to the rank of
Rear Admiral
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and appointed
Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff (DCNS). After a short stint, he assumed command of the Western Fleet as
Flag Officer Commanding Western Fleet
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in the rank of
Rear Admiral
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. He subsequently moved back to Naval HQ as DCNS where he served for two years.
On 2 April 1976, he was promoted to the acting rank of
Vice Admiral and was appointed Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief
Eastern Naval Command
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. He relinquished command of the Eastern navy in 1977, handing over to his former
Fleet Commander during the war, Rear Admiral
S H Sarma
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. Parkash subsequently moved to Naval HQ as took over as
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(COP).
Parkash was awarded the
Param Vishisht Seva Medal on 26 January 1978. After serving as COP for about two years, Parkash was appointed the 6th
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, the second senior-most position of the Navy, succeeding Vice Admiral
Ronald Lynsdale Pereira
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.
He relinquished office of VCNS on 31 March 1980.
Director General Indian Coast Guard
The
Indian Coast Guard
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came into being on 19 August 1978. The new service was to function under the overall command and control of a Director general. On 1 April 1980, Parkash took over as the second
Director General of the Indian Coast Guard (DGICG), succeeding Vice Admiral
V. A. Kamath. He served as the DGICG for two years, before retiring.
Later life
Parkash retired on 31 March 1982. He died in New Delhi on 20 January 2004, at the age of 80.
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Indian Navy admirals
Directors General of the Indian Coast Guard
Vice Chiefs of Naval Staff (India)
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Chiefs of Personnel (India)
Flag Officers Commanding Western Fleet
Royal Indian Navy officers
Recipients of the Param Vishisht Seva Medal
Recipients of the Maha Vir Chakra
Recipients of the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal
Naval War College alumni
Indian naval attachés
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