General Kotikalapudi Venkata Krishna Rao, (16 July 192330 January 2016) was a former
chief of the Indian Army and a former
governor of
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,
Nagaland,
Manipur and
Tripura.
Gen. Rao was commissioned into the
Indian Army in 1942. During the
1971 war
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Pakistani capitulation in Dhaka on 16 Decemb ...
, his division, the
8 Mountain Division, captured the
Sylhet
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area and liberated north-east
Bangladesh. He was the Chief of the Army Staff in 1983 and was appointed Governor of Nagaland, Manipur and Tripura in June 1984. He was Governor of Jammu and Kashmir for the first time from 11 July 1989 to 19 January 1990 and the second time from 13 March 1993 till 2 May 1998.
Early life
Gen K. V. Krishna Rao was born on 16 July 1923 in a
Telugu Brahmin family to K. S. Narayan Rao and Mrs. K. Lakshmi Rao of
Vijayawada. He graduated from the
Maharajah's College,
Vizianagaram.
Military career
World War II
He received an emergency commission as a second lieutenant in the 2nd battalion of the
Mahar Regiment on 9 August 1942. As a young officer, he served in
Burma,
North West Frontier and
Baluchistan
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during the
Second World War. During the extensive Punjab disturbances in 1947, he served both in
East and
West Punjab
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.
Post-Independence
He participated in the first war against Pakistan in
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* Kashmir, the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent
* Jammu and Kashmir (union territory), a region administered by India as a union territory
* Jammu and Kashmir (state), a region administered ...
in 1947–48. He was a founder instructor of the
National Defence Academy during 1949–51. In May 1951, he was selected to attend the
Defence Services Staff College (DSSC),
Wellington. After graduating from DSSC, he was appointed general staff officer grade 2 (GSO2) in the army headquarters, where he served till 1955. Selected for the command of a battalion, he commanded the 3rd Battalion The Mahar Regiment in
Jammu and Kashmir Jammu and Kashmir may refer to:
* Kashmir, the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent
* Jammu and Kashmir (union territory), a region administered by India as a union territory
* Jammu and Kashmir (state), a region administered ...
during 1956–59. Thereafter, he served as a general staff officer grade-1 (GSO1) of a division in the Jammu Region during 1960–63. He was a member of the faculty of the
Defence Services Staff College during 1963–65. On 15 March 1965, by then a lieutenant-colonel, he was promoted to acting
brigadier and given command of the 114 Infantry Brigade in the forward area of
Ladakh during 1965–66,
when he dealt with both Chinese and Pakistani threats. He was selected to attend the
Imperial Defence College (now Royal college of Defence Studies (RCDS)), London in 1967–68. He visited Europe, US, Canada and USSR on training assignments. On return to India, he was promoted substantive brigadier on 5 January 1968 and was appointed deputy director military operations at army headquarters on 13 February,
serving through 1968–69.
On 29 June 1969, he was promoted to the acting rank of
major general and commanded the 26 Infantry Division in the Jammu Region during 1969–70,
with promotion to substantive major-general on 4 August 1970.
Thereafter, he commanded the 8 Mountain Division engaged in counterinsurgency operations in
Nagaland and
Manipur during 1970–72. During this period, his division also participated in the
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. His division captured the
Sylhet
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Area and liberated North East Bangladesh.
He was awarded the
Param Vishist Seva Medal
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(the award for distinguished services of the most exceptional order) for displaying outstanding leadership, courage, determination and drive during this War. Gen Rao then moved to Western Sector upon his appointment on 1 June 1972 as chief of staff,
Western Command. He served in this role from 1972 to 1974, during which period disengagement with Pakistani troops was carried out and fresh plans were made against likely adventures by Pakistan.
On 2 August 1974, Krishna Rao was promoted to the rank of
lieutenant general and took over command of the largest corps (
XVI Corps) in the Jammu Region.
In addition, during 1975–76, he was also the chairman of the expert committee constituted by the government on re-organisation and modernisation for future defence of the country. Later, he served as deputy chief of army staff at army headquarters during 1978–79.
Subsequently, he was promoted army commander and served as general officer commanding-in-chief
Western Command, then based in
Shimla during 1979–81.
Chief of army staff
General Krishna Rao was appointed as chief of army staff on 1 June 1981, and served in that capacity till July 1983. He was also chairman of the chiefs of staff committee, the highest appointment in the services, during March 1982 – July 1983. His services and leadership were warmly appreciated by the prime minister and the government.
During his service, General Krishna Rao also held numerous other responsibilities. He was colonel of the
Mahar Regiment during 1968–83. As chief of army staff, he was also colonel of
61 Cavalry, honorary colonel of the
Mechanised Infantry Regiment and the
Brigade of the Guards and colonel-in-chief of the
National Cadet Corps National Cadet Corps may refer to:
*Bangladesh National Cadet Corps
*National Cadet Corps (Ghana)
*National Cadet Corps (India)
*National Cadet Corps (Pakistan)
*National Cadet Corps (Singapore)
*National Cadet Corps (Sri Lanka)
The National ...
. After relinquishing colonelcy of the Mahar Regiment, he was appointed as honorary colonel of the regiment. He was made honorary general of the
Royal Nepalese Army
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(Now Nepalese Army). He was principal honorary army
ADC
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to the president. He was president of
Equestrian Federation of India and deputy chairman of the special organising committee of the
1982 Asian Games
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. He was patron of the Indian Ex-Services League, United Service Institution of India and National Adventure Foundation.
Gen Krishna Rao retired from service on 31 July 1983.
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Progenitor of the "Cold Start" military doctrine
Gen Krishna Rao is credited with coming up with a unique military doctrine, now recognized and termed as 'Cold Start', during India's clashes with Pakistan, when the delay in political decision making resulted in constraining the mobilization of India's military actions. At the core of this doctrine is the initiation of swift, immediate, multiple strikes to counter and contain the enemy nation's aggression, in the interest of safety of the nation, without losing time and strategic advantage due to possible delays in political decisions owing to various domestic and international factors.
Gubernatorial assignments
From June 1984 to July 1989, General Krishna Rao was the governor of the North Eastern States of Nagaland, Manipur and Tripura. He was also the governor of Mizoram in June 1988 and March to July 1989. He was chancellor of the Manipur and Tripura Universities. He was chairman of the North East Zone Culture Centre. In his capacity of governor of the North Eastern States, he ensured that peace was brought about and maintained, and that the Tripura Agreement was concluded.
General Krishna Rao was the governor of Jammu and Kashmir during 1989–90. As the governor, He was chancellor of the University of Kashmir, University of Jammu and the . He was also chairman of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board. When a proxy war developed in Jammu and Kashmir and reached its peak, he was reappointed as governor and served there from 12 March 1993 to 1 May 1998. In this capacity, he was instrumental in restoring peace and democracy in the insurgency-riven state after a long gap of seven years.
Personal life
He was married to K. Radha Rao and has one son, Narayan and one daughter, Lalitha. His son, K V Narayan Rao, was CEO of the media house NDTV; he died in November 2017 after battling cancer, and within 2 years after his father's death in early 2016.
General Krishna Rao was conferred the honorary doctorate of D.Litt. (honoris causa) by the Andhra University, Doctor of Laws (honoris causa) by Sri Venkateswara University and Doctor of Letters (D. Litt.) (honoris causa) by the Telugu University.
He was a Life Member of the India International Centre
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, New Delhi, National Sports Club of India
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, New Delhi, Defence Services Officers Institute, New Delhi, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan
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, Mumbai, Divine Life Society and Secunderabad Club
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It is one of the five oldest clubs in India, the oldest club being the Bengal Club of Calcutta. The club went through four name changes before the name Secunderabad Club w ...
. He played cricket and golf. His hobbies included photography, gardening and social welfare.
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, 30 January 2016 in New Delhi.
Books published
*1991 – Prepare or Perish – A Study of National Security – (Lancer Publishers, New Delhi)
*2001 – In the Service of the Nation – Reminiscences – (Penguin Books Ltd.)
*2011 – Invincibility, challenges and Leadership – (Orient Black Swan Ltd.)
Honours and awards
Dates of rank
Notes
References
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1923 births
2016 deaths
Chiefs of Army Staff (India)
Generals of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
Governors of Jammu and Kashmir
Governors of Manipur
Governors of Mizoram
Governors of Nagaland
Governors of Tripura
University of Jammu
Telugu people
People from Andhra Pradesh
Indian generals
Recipients of the Param Vishisht Seva Medal
Defence Services Staff College alumni
Academic staff of the Defence Services Staff College