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Brig (Dr.) RS Grewal joined the National Defence Academy in 1963 and was commissioned in to the Corps of Engineers of the Indian Army in 1967. After retiring from the Army in 2002 he joined the Manipal Group. His more than 43 years of service includes proven track record of managing training institutions both in the Army and in the Universities. He has been the Director of Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology. Later he was the Pro Vice Chancellor of Sikkim Manipal University and also the first Director of ICICI Manipal Academy. Whilst in the Army, he was head of a 5500 strong technical training establishment and was also Head, Faculty of Civil Engineering at the College of Military Engineering, Pune. He was a member of faculty at the prestigious Defence Services Staff College, Wellington.
Brig Grewal has been the Chief Engineer of a Project in the prestigious Border Roads Organisation in Eastern India in a terrain that is considered a logisticians nightmare. His services were recognized by the President of India by the award of coveted Vishisht Sewa Medal.
He has attended the prestigious national strategy course at National Defence College, New Delhi. The course deals with macro level issues pertaining to strategy at national level.
A prolific writer, he has contributed articles on topics related to national security, socio economic issues and on human resource development to reputed journals.
He has been the treasurer of Equestrian Federation of India. He has a flair for languages and can read, write and speak Tamil and has studied Burmese.
He hails from a traditional Army family and is a fourth-generation army officer.
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