Rajendra Singh (coast guard)


Rajendra Singh, PTM, TM is a retired Director General of the Indian Coast Guard.

Early life

Rajendra Singh hails from Uttarakhand. He did his schooling from Mussoorie and graduation from Dehradun.

Coast Guard career

Singh joined the Indian Coast Guard in 1980. He has been one of the pioneers who charted the growth of the organization. As a Flag Officer he has commanded all the classes of ships in the inventory of the service.
He was trained in the Maritime Search and Rescue and Maritime Safety with the United States Coast Guard. He has attended the National Security Course at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie. Having served in various capacities both afloat and ashore including in the areas of Operations, Administration, HR and Policy & Plans.
He was instrumental in consolidation of the administrative framework of the service and laying the foundation for expansion of the organization in a planned manner.
As an Inspector General, he had commanded both Eastern as well as the erstwhile undivided Western Region. On the Eastern front, he led the ICG efforts in the Palk Bay at the peak of the ethnic strife, and on the West, he spearheaded the transformation of the service to counter challenges in the Coastal Security by implementing state of art Coastal Security Network.
As the Additional Director General of the Indian Coast Guard, he proficiently handled the conflicting demands in a continually enlarging charter of duties. The onerous responsibility included facilitating the organizational growth in an expeditious manner and providing impetus to achieve a high level of operational effectiveness.

Awards and distinctions

2007 - President's Tatrakshak Medal
1990 - Tatrakshak Medal