Janak Singh
Chivalric Order Member
1872 – 1972
Who was Janak Singh?
Major General Janak Singh CIE, OBI, hailed from Village Khaira,District Kangra in the present day State of Himachal Pradesh in India.He was Army Minister and later Revenue minister in the government of Maharaja Hari Singh of Jammu and Kashmir State. On 10 Aug 1947 he was brought out of retirement to be the Prime Minister at a turbulent time on the eve of the independence of India and Pakistan. He steered the 'Standstill Agreement" that Kashmir State wanted to sign with India and Pakistan.The agreement was not signed by India, before further deliberations were done Pakistan assisted raiders had marched into Kashmir state. Maj Gen Janak Singh asked to be relieved and was replaced by Mehr Chand Mahajan on 15 Oct 1947.On 13 September 1947 Maharaja Hari Singh had requested for loan of the services of Lt. Col. Kashmir Singh Katoch of the Indian Army to act as the Military Adviser to the Maharaja. This request was granted by the Indian government. Lt Col Kashmir Singh Katoch was the eldest of the three sons of Major General Janak Singh.He had won a Military Cross with a unit of the Frontier Force Rifles during World War II in action in Italy.
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