Admiral Madhvendra Singh

Admiral Singh has also held important staff and training appointments, both afloat and ashore. As a Flag Officer, he has served as Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Command, the Chief Instructor (Navy) at the Defence Services Staff College (DSSC), Wellington and as the Flag Officer Commanding, Western Fleet, prior to taking over as the Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Policy & Plans) at Naval HQ in June 1994. On promotion to Vice Admiral on 02 January 1995, he took over as the Controller of Warship Production & Acquisition (CWP&A) at Naval Headquarters and later took over as the Deputy Chief of Naval Staff (DCNS). He was appointed as the Flag Officer Commanding Southern Fleet on 23 October 1996 and took over as the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Naval Command on 31 March 1998. He was later appointed as the Vice Chief of Naval Staff (VCNS) in New Delhi on 03 April 2001.

The highlight of Admiral Singh's tenure at Mumbai was the successful conduct of the International Fleet Review (IFR) in February 2001 in which 70 Indian Navy and 30 foreign naval ships were reviewed by the then incumbent President of India K.R. Narayanan in Mumbai harbour. The prestigious event was attended by the then serving CNS, Admiral Sushil Kumar and senior naval officers from 30 other countries. He has twice been commended by the CNS and is a recipient of the Param Vishist Seva Medal (PVSM) and the Ati Vishist Seva Medal (AVSM) for distinguished service of a very high order. He took part in the liberation of Goa in December 1961 and in maritime operations in 1965 and 1971, as also in Operation Pawan in Sri Lanka in 1987. During the Kargil War in 1999, he was commanding the Western Maritime Theatre.

Admiral Singh is very fond of the outdoors and enjoys golf, yachting, riding and skeet shooting. An enthusiastic environmentalist, he is keen on preserving our maritime heritage and history. The Admiral is married to Mrs. Kaumudi Kumari and they have a son, a daughter and a grandson. Mrs. Kumari is a special educator and has worked in schools run by the Spastic Society of India. Upon his retirement on 31 July 2004, he completed more than 41 years of distinguished service to the nation and to the Indian Navy.