Lt Gen Daljit Singh, Director General of Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS), officially relinquished his post today, marking the end of an illustrious military career spanning more than 40 years. A stalwart in the field of military medicine, Lt Gen Singh’s service has left an indelible mark on the Indian Armed Forces’ medical infrastructure.
To commemorate his retirement, Lt Gen Daljit Singh paid tribute to the brave soldiers of the nation by laying a wreath at the National War Memorial in New Delhi early this morning. The solemn homage underscored his deep connection to the Armed Forces and the fallen heroes who have laid down their lives in service to the nation.
Later, Lt Gen Singh participated in the traditional ‘walk through’ at the office of the DGAFMS, located at the Defence Offices Complex, Africa Avenue, New Delhi.
The ceremony was attended by senior officers, colleagues, and staff who have served with him, celebrating his vast contributions to military healthcare and leadership over the decades.
Throughout his tenure, Lt Gen Daljit Singh spearheaded numerous initiatives that strengthened the Armed Forces’ medical services, modernized healthcare facilities, and enhanced the overall well-being of soldiers, veterans, and their families.
His leadership has been instrumental in ensuring that military medical infrastructure remains at the cutting edge, capable of responding to both peacetime needs and wartime exigencies.
As he retires, Lt Gen Singh leaves behind a legacy of professionalism, dedication, and transformative leadership in the field of military medicine, which will continue to benefit the Indian Armed Forces for years to come.