- Subroto Mukerjee
Infobox Military Person
name= Subroto Mukerjee
lived=5 March 1911 –8 November 1960
placeofbirth=
placeofdeath=Tokyo ,Japan
caption= Subroto Mukerjee as a Group Captain at the end of the Second World War
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|India Republic of India
serviceyears= c. 1930 – 1960
rank=Air Marshal
branch= air force|United Kingdom
air force|India
commands=
unit=
battles=North West Frontier Rebellion,World War II
awards=India General Service Medal , OBE
laterwork=Air Marshal Subroto Mukerjee ( _bn. সুব্রত মুখার্জী "Shubroto Mukharji") OBE, (5 March 1911 –8 November 1960 ) was the firstChief of the Air Staff of theIndian Air Force (IAF). Born in a Bengali family of repute, he was educated in India as well as England. He joined theRoyal Air Force and later was one of the first recruits of the Indian Air Force. He had an illustrious career and had been awarded with many honours until his untimely accidental death in 1960. He has been called the "Father of the Indian Air Force".Early life
Subroto Mukerjee was born in
Kolkata (then Calcutta) on5 March ,1911 . His paternal grandfather,Nibaran Chandra Mukherjee , aBrahmo , was a pioneer in social and educational reforms in the country and a member of theBrahmo Samaj while his maternal grandfather, Dr. PK Roy of the Indian Education Service, was the first Indian Principal of thePresidency College, Calcutta . His maternal grandmotherSarala Roy was the founder of the Gokhale Memorial School. His father was Satish Chandra Mukherjee, an early Indian ICS officer. Youngest of four children, Subroto was taken toEngland when he was three months old. However, he spent his childhood in Krishnanagar andChinsura ofBengal . From his very early days Subroto had shown an aptitude for a military career – probably infused by his uncle,Indra Lal Roy , who had joined theRoyal Flying Corps in theFirst World War . Roy was the first Indian to be awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the onlyIndia nflying ace .Subroto was educated in
Diocesan School and Loreto Convent in Calcutta and also in a school inHampstead in England. Later Subroto joined Howrah Zila School and passedmatriculation examination in 1927. He studied in Presidency College, Calcutta for one year and then went toCambridge University .Joining the Air Force
About this time the Government of India (under British rule) decided to take some Indians in the
Royal Air Force . Subroto wrote theCranwell entrance examination and London Matriculation in 1929 and was one of the first six Indian males selected to undergo two years of flying training at theRoyal Air Force College ,Cranwell . The other five were H.C. Sirkar, A.B. Awan, Bhupendra Singh, Amarjeet Singh and J.N. Tandon. cite web
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publisher = indianairforce.nic.in]On 8 October 1932, the six Indians cadets were commissioned in the Royal Air Force. On the same day, the Indian Air Force Act was passed by the Indian Legislative Assembly, and the
Indian Air Force was born. Subroto was commissioned as a pilot. After completing their training at Cranwell, the Indian pilots passed through the Army Cooperation School atOld Sarum inWiltshire . They served in RAF squadrons before coming back to India to serve Indian Air Force. On1 April 1933 , "A" Flight of the No 1 Squadron, Indian Air Force, was formed atKarachi . Subroto was one of the five Indian pilots who made up the flight. The flight was equipped with four Westland Wapitibiplane s.Subroto Mukherjee's elder sister Renuka Ray (1903-1995) was a prominent personality. She was a parliamentarian, cabinet minsiter and an ambassador. She studied in Cambridge University and London School of Economics.
Operations at North West Frontier
A rebellion took place in
North West Frontier region (India–Afghanistan border) in 1936, led by thePukhtoon tribes. The Indian Air Force would play a major role in controlling the rebellion in the harsh terrains of the region. Subroto Mukerjee was awardedIndia General Service Medal with clasps "North West Frontier 1936-37", and "North West Frontier 1937-39" and "Mentioned-in-Despatches" in 1942 for service during the operations in North West Frontier Province.During WW2
Subroto Mukerjee was one of the three flying officers of the three flights of No. 1 Squadron of IAF in 1938. Coastal Defence Flights (CDFs) of the Indian Air Force Volunteer Reserve were formed with the outbreak of
World War II . In 1939, Subroto Mukerjee was promoted toSquadron Leader and took over command of No 1 Squadron, IAF. Subroto Mukerjee had many "first"s to his credit — the first Indian to command a Flight, aSquadron , a Station (Kohat ), and finally, the Service itself. He was also the first IAF pilot to carry out an airdrop over a beleaguered army picket. He commanded RAF Station Kohat from August 1943 till December 1944. In June 1945 he was awarded theOrder of the British Empire (Military Division).After Independence
India became independent from the British rule on
15 August 1947 . However, due topartition of India , assets of the Indian Air Force (like other branches of the military) had to be divided between the two new countries of India andPakistan . The first threeAir Chief s of independent India, Air Marshals SirThomas Elmhirst KBE, CB, AFC, Sir Ronald Ivelaw Chapman, KBE, CBE, DFC, AFC, and Sir Gerald Ernest Gibbs, KBE, CIE, MC, were from the RAF. The IAF had to reorganise itself after the partition. Subroto assisted the Air Chiefs in reorganising the IAF. He went to theImperial Defence College in England for further training in 1952.On returning to India in 1954, Subroto Mukerjee took over as the
Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Air Force on1 April 1954 , in the rank ofAir Marshal . When the Change in Designation Act, 1955, was passed, the title of "Commander-in-Chief" was replaced byChief of the Air Staff , IAF. Thus Mukerjee became the first Indian Commander-in-Chief as well as Chief of Air Staff of the Indian Air Force.Death and commemoration
Subroto Mukerjee was one of the passengers in
Air India 's first ever flight – toTokyo – in November 1960. On8 November 1960 Mukerjee was having a meal with a friend of his, an officer in theIndian Navy , in a restaurant in Tokyo. A piece of food lodged in hiswindpipe ,choking him to death. His body was flown toPalam Airport ,New Delhi on 9 November 1960, and on 10 November 1960 he was cremated with full military honours. He was paid the final tribute in the form of a fly-past of forty nine aircraft, one for each of his forty nine years.Aspy Engineer, a close associate of Mukerjee, assumed the role of Chief of Air Staff of IAF from 1 December 1960. He issued a Special Order of the Day paying tribute to Subroto Mukerjee and called him as the "Father of the Indian Air Force". Subroto Mukerjee conceived the idea of an inter-school all-India football tournament which was implemented after his death. The tournament, known as
Subroto Cup Football Tournament still helps to find talented players from schools.Subroto Mukherjee married Sharda Pandit from a prominent Maharashtrian family in 1939. They have one son. Mrs. Sharda Mukherjee was active in social work and after her husband's unfortunate death, took active part in public affairs. She was later appointed as the
Governor of Gujarat .Notes
References
* [http://www.indianairforce.nic.in/show_page.php?pg_id=1 The Saga of a Soaring Legend] - by Sqn Ldr
Rana Chhina (Retd)
* [http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Legends/Mukherjee.html Air Marshal Subroto Mukherjee, OBE - by Jagan Pillarisetti]s-ttl|title=
Chief of the Air Staff (India)
years=1954–1960Persondata
NAME=Mukerjee, Subroto
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=First Chief of the Air Staff of India
DATE OF BIRTH=5 March 1911
PLACE OF BIRTH=Kolkata ,West Bengal ,India
DATE OF DEATH=8 November 1960
PLACE OF DEATH=Tokyo ,Japan
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