Air Chief Marshal O P Mehra PVSM Air Chief Marshal Om Prakash Mehra 8th Chief of Air Staff In office 16 January 1973 – 31 January 1976 President| V. V. Giri[1] Prime Minister| Indira Gandhi[2] Preceded by| Pratap Chandra Lal Succeeded by| Hrushikesh Moolgavkar 11th Governor of Maharashtra In office 3 November 1980 – 5 March 1982 Chief Minister| * A. R. Antulay * Babasaheb Bhosale Preceded by| Sri Sadiq Ali Succeeded by| Air Chief Marshal I H Latif 6th Governor of Rajasthan In office 6 March 1982 – 4 January 1985 Preceded by| K. D. Sharma Succeeded by| Vasantrao Patil 5th President of Indian Olympic Association In office 1975–1980 Preceded by| Bhalindra Singh Succeeded by| Bhalindra Singh Personal details Born| (1919-01-19)19 January 1919 Lahore, British India (now in Lahore, Pakistan) Died| 8 November 2015(2015-11-08) (aged 96) New Delhi, India Alma mater| Sacred Heart Convent Central Model School Government College University Punjab University Awards| Param Vishist Seva Medal (PVSM) Padma Vibhushan Military service Allegiance| British India (1940–1947) India (from 1947) Branch/service| Royal Indian Air Force Indian Air Force Years of service| 1940-1976 Rank| Air Chief Marshal Commands| Maintenance Command No. 3 Squadron IAF Battles/wars| World War II Indo-Pakistani War (1965) Air Chief Marshal Om Prakash Mehra, PVSM (19 January 1919 – 8 November 2015) was a former air officer in the Indian Air Force. He served as the Chief of the Air Staff from 1973 to 1976. He received Param Vishisht Seva Medal (PVSM), the highest military award for peace-time service, in 1968. He was awarded Padma Vibhushan, India's second highest civilian honour, in 1977. He later became Governor of Maharashtra from 1980 to 1982, and Governor of Rajasthan from 1985 to 1987. He married Satya Mehra and has four children with her Sunil, Parveen, Rahul, and Amitava and numerous grand children. ## Early life[edit] Mehra was born on 19 January 1919 at Lahore. His basic education was at the Sacred Heart Convent. He finished school at the Central Model School in 1933 and joined Government College University, Lahore and completed a master's degree in History from the Punjab University in 1940.[3][4] ## Career[edit] After a short spell of flying at the Northern India Flying Club, Lahore, he was selected for the Indian Air Force and joined the services as a Pilot Officer on 30 November 1940.[3] On completion of his training, he was posted to No.1 Squadron in August 1941. In March 1946 Mehra was selected to serve as the Indian Air force representative at the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Australia, an organization set up to provide administrative and logistics support to the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces located in Japan. In view of the nationalization of the armed forces, he was recalled and posted in February 1947 as the Chief Ground Instructor at the No.1 Advanced Flying School Ambala, to replace the RAF officer who was returning home. ### Post-Independence[edit] In August 1947, he was promoted to the rank of Wing Commander and posted as Commandant of the Elementary Flying Training School at Jodhpur. On promotion to the rank of Air Vice Marshal in August 1963, he took over as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Maintenance Command, in which capacity he served during the 1965 War. On 26 January 1968, he was awarded the Param Vishisht Seva Medal,[5] and promoted to Air Marshal in March 1968. Soon thereafter he was posted as Deputy Chief of Air Staff, Air Headquarters. In early 1971, he was deputed as Chairman of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Bangalore. On 15 January 1973, he returned to Air Headquarters, designated as the new Chief of Air Staff, succeeding Air Chief Marshal PC Lal.[6] Mehra relinquished the post to Air Chief Marshal Hrushikesh Moolgavkar on 31 January 1976, on completion of his tenure.[7] ## Post-Air force career[edit] After his retirement, he represented India at a UNESCO meeting in Paris as deputy leader of India's team. He was the recipient of Padma Vibhushan in January 1977.[8] He went on to serve as the Governor of Maharashtra from 3 November 1980 to 5 March 1982.[3] This was followed by his posting as Governor of Rajasthan from 6 March 1982 to 4 November 1985.[9][10] Air Chief Marshal Mehra was elected President of the Indian Olympic Association in 1975, and was responsible for the hosting by India of the 1982 Asian Games. From 1978 to 1980 he was President of the Asian Games Federation, currently known as the Olympic Council of Asia, and continued to be the Honorary Life President of the Olympic Council of Asia.[3] He was an honorary life member of the Durand Football Tournament Society, which organizes the Durand Cup.[11] In January, 2010, his autobiography, Memories: Sweet and Sour, was released by M. Hamid Ansari, Vice President of India in New Delhi.[12] He was Chairman, Board of Advisors of Centre for Air Power Studies.[13] In 2012, he was living in Delhi, and was the oldest living student of Panjab University, Chandigarh.[4][14] He died on 8 November 2015 at the age of 96.[15] ## Works[edit] * Memories Sweet And Sour by Air Chief Marshal OP Mehra. KW Publisher, 2010. ISBN 9380502095. ## References[edit] 1. ^ V. V. Giri 2. ^ Indira Gandhi 3. ^ a b c d "Hon'ble Air Chief Marshal O. P. Mehra". Governor of Maharashtra. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 16 August 2014. 4. ^ a b "PU to honour its oldest alumni, former Air Chief Marshal O P Mehra of 1938 batch". The Indian Express. Retrieved 16 August 2014. 5. ^ "Indian Air Force Gallantry & Service Awards Register". Bharat Rakshak. Retrieved 16 August 2014. 6. ^ "Indian Air Force :: Chiefs of Air Staff Profile". Bharat Rakshak. Retrieved 16 August 2014. 7. ^ "Ex-Chiefs Gallery". Indian Air Force. Archived from the original on 3 April 2014. Retrieved 16 August 2014. 8. ^ "Padma Awards Directory (1954–2013)" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs. 9. ^ "Former Governors". Raj Bhawan, Rajasthan. Archived from the original on 27 June 2014. Retrieved 16 August 2014. 10. ^ "Photo Gallery of Governors". Legislative Assembly of Rajasthan. Archived from the original on 17 April 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2014. 11. ^ "Honorary Life Members Durand Football Tournament Society". Durand Football. Retrieved 16 August 2014. 12. ^ "Vice President's releases the autobiography of Air Chief Marshal (Retd) O P Mehra". Vice President's Secretariat, Press Information Bureau. 19 January 2010. Retrieved 16 August 2014. 13. ^ "About - Centre for Air Power Studies (CAPS)". capsindia.org. 14. ^ "Hon'ble Air Chief Marshal Sh. O.P Mehra ji visited our Gurukul". Retrieved 16 August 2014. 15. ^ "Former Air Chief Marshal O P Mehra dies". Business Standard. Press Trust of India. 9 November 2015. ## External links[edit] * "Hon'ble Air Chief Marshal O. P. Mehra Profile". Governor of Maharashtra. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 16 August 2014. Military offices Preceded by Harjinder Singh | Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Maintenance Command 1963–1967 | Succeeded by H. N. 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