Shekhar Sinha

Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha is a retired Indian Navy officer.

He joined the Navy in 1974 and qualified as a pilot, flying the Sea Harrier. He commanded two Sea Harrier Squadrons as well as Air Station Hansa. He has commanded the ships INS Saryu, INS Shakti and INS Delhi.

Ashore as a Flag Officer he served as Flag Officer Naval Aviation, Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Air), Flag Officer Commanding Western Fleet as well as Controller Personnel Services before his appointment as Chief of Integrated Defence Staff.

In 2012 he was appointed FOC Western Naval Command.

In 2014, the Government accepted the "voluntary retirement" of Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha, who had put in his papers after Admiral Robin Dhowan, six months junior, superseded him to become Navy chief. The Ministry of Defence's junking of the seniority principle has sparked some concern in military circles because successive governments have almost always stuck to it in appointing service chiefs. The chain of seniority in Indian military is considered virtually sacrosanct, with supersession being exceptionally rare.

The incumbent Chief of the Navy, D K Joshi, resigned after a number of accidents involving ships of the Indian Navy. Sinha was passed over as the Defence Ministry felt that some of the blame for the mishaps should be attributed to Sinha. After being passed over Sinha requested voluntary retirement.

In 2015, Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha became the Chairman of Indian Infosec Consortium, the most powerful apex body of Cyber Security experts in India, initiated by National Technical Research Organization (NTRO), under the Prime Ministers Office, Government of India - and gave the opening Key note at the Ground Zero Summit, India's largest Cyber Security Conference, along with the Home Minister of India, Shri Rajnath Singh.