Kanwar Zorawar Singh

Kanwar Zorawar Singh

Infobox Military Person
name= Kanwar Zorawar Singh
lived= born 14 February 1920
placeofbirth= Jaipur, India
placeofdeath=


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nickname=
allegiance=flag|India
serviceyears=
rank= Major-General
branch=
commands= Central India Horse
unit=Central India Horse
battles= World War II, Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
awards= MC
laterwork=

Major-General K. Zorawar Singh, MC, (born 14 February 1920) was a senior cavalry officer in the Indian Army.

Early Life

Zorawar Singh was born in the Princely state of Jaipur on 14 February 1920, the son of Major-General Sir Bhairon Singh, an officer in the Jaipur State Forces. He attended the Prince of Wales Royal Indian Military College (RIMC) from August 1931 to 1938. Following his education at RIMC, he gained entrance to the Indian Military Academy. Upon graduation in 1941, he would receive the Sword of Honour for the best overall performance by a gentleman cadet.

Military career

After receiving his commission as a cavalry officer, Zorawar Singh briefly joined the 16th Light Cavalry before being transferred to the Central India Horse. During the Italian Campaign, the Central India Horse was a reconnaissance unit for the 4th Indian Division. Zorawar Singh was made second-in-command of B Squadron in this regiment. On 3 August 1944, Zorawar led a reconnaissance patrol consisting of his squadron and another towards Casale Vecchia, which is north-west of Arezzo. The objective was to determine the location of the German frontline, and eliminate any Germans encountered. During the patrol, a German reconnaissance force was encountered. The result of this engagement left two enemy dead, and three others taken prisoner. Zorawar Singh was awarded the Military Cross for leadership during the operation. In October 1944, the Central India Horse was sent to Greece to stabilise the country following the withdrawal of German forces.

After the Second World War, the Central India Horse returned to India in February 1946. Zorawar Singh was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and became Commandant to the Central India Horse. In 1948, Pakistani forces attempted seize control over the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Lt. Col. Zorawar Singh was tasked with recapturing the town of Rajauri. The 28 mile road from Naushera to Rajauri was heavily damaged with felled trees and boulders acting as roadblocks. These obstructions had been mined. The road had a significant elevation gain and sections of the road along cliffs had been intentionally narrowed by the enemy. An assessment of the operation deemed it to be both time and labour intensive to enable the road to be useable for an advance to Rajauri. Despite the difficulty involved, Zorawar Singh went ahead with the operation on 7 April 1948. He would advance along the Tawi River, which was parallel to his route when sections of the road became impassable. On the evening of 10 April, his task force had reached Rajauri. The arrival of Indian tanks in Rajauri had surprised the Pakistani Army and without equivalent firepower, they were forced to withdraw. His successful leadership of the operation earned him the status of being one of independent India’s first great tank commanders.

In 1948 Zorawar's tenure of command at the CIH ended, when he was selected to attend the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, USA. He was appointed to the staff of the Defense Services Staff College at Wellington, where he served for three years until being appointed to command the Tactical Wing of the Armoured Corps Centre and School at Ahmednagar. Upon promotion to Brigadier, Zorawar Singh was India’s Military Attaché to France.

Later Life

After retiring from the army at the age of 49, Maj. Gen. K. Zorawar Singh was appointed Colonel-in-Chief of the Central India Horse.

References

*Mishra, S., & Singh, B. (1997). "Where Gallantry is Tradition: Saga of Rastriya Indian Military College". Allied Publishers. ISBN 8170236495
*cite web
last = Forty
first = Lt. Col. George
title = The Recapture of Rajouri, April 1948
url=http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/LAND-FORCES/Army/History/1947War/Rajouri.html
accessdate = 2008-05-21

ee also

*Indian Army

External links

* [http://www.indianarmy.gov.in/ Indian Army]
* [http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/ Bharat Rakshak: The Consortium of Indian Military Websites]


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