Krishnaswamy Natarajan

Krishnaswamy Natarajan, is the current Director General of the Indian Coast Guard who assumed the office on 1 July 2019 after Director General Rajendra Singh retired.[2][3][4][5]

Director General

Krishnaswamy Natarajan

PTM, TM
Director General Krishnaswamy Natarajan
Born30 December 1961[1]
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Allegiance India
Service/branchIndian Coast Guard
Years of service18 January 1984 - Present
Rank Director General
UnitCGHQ
Commands held
  • Director General of the Indian Coast Guard
  • Coast Guard Commander (Western Seaboard)
  • Commander Coast Guard Region (West)
  • Commander Coast Guard Region (A&N)
  • Deputy Director General(Policy & Plans)
  • Chairman CGSB(N) /PD(Proj)
  • ICGS Sangram
  • CGTC(Kochi)
  • EX-ICGS Veera
  • Ex-ICGS Kanaklata Barua
  • Ex-ICGS Chandbibi
  • ICGS Mandapam
Awards
  • President’s Tatrakshak Medal (PTM)
  • Tatrakshak Medal (TM)
  • Lieutenant Governor (Andaman & Nicobar Islands) Commendation
  • Director General Commendation
  • Kashti Ratna (2016)
  • Samudra Manthan Award (2017)
  • World Customs Organisation (WCO) Certificate of Merit (2018)
Spouse(s)Mrs Jayanthi Natarajan

Career

He joined the Indian Coast Guard on 18 January 1984 and did his education in Chennai. The Officer holds a master's degree in Defence & Strategic Studies from Madras University. He is an alumnus of the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington. He has specialized in Search and Rescue as well as Maritime Safety and Port Operations, at the US Coast Guard Reserve Training Centre, Yorktown, Virginia.[6]

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