He was awarded Param Vishist Seva Medal, by the President of India, in January 1994.
NEW DELHI: Lt Gen J.S. Ahluwalia, PVSM (retd.) (08.11.1936 – 04.11.2022), President of the Institute of Directors, India and the ‘World Environment Foundation’ (WEF) passed away on Friday, November 4, at the age of 86.
He immensely contributed and guided IOD, which is remained as India’s leading organisation for directors and at the heart of the Boardroom community in India.
A postgraduate in electronics engineering and MBA, he had specialised in engineering support to army weapon systems.
He has undergone extensive training in various manufacturing concerns in France, UK, USSR and Japan. He was an alumnus of the National Defence College, and college of Defence Management.
He retired in Nov 1994, as the Chief Executive & Director General, of the ‘Corps of Electronics & Mechanical Engineers’ of the Indian Army.
institutions. He had been Chairman of the ‘Institution of Engineers (INDIA)’, President of ‘Delhi Management Association’ and chairman of ‘Safety & Quality forum’ (Institution of Engineers).
He was awarded Param Vishist Seva Medal, by the President of India, in January 1994.
He was a Chartered Engineer and Fellow Member of a large number of foreign and Indian professional engineering and management.
Over the last 30 years, IOD has been nurturing directors of the future and bringing a silent revolution in the Boardroom.
Under his leadership IOD supported the generation of board members and the next gen leaders; those who will thrive in the boardroom and support their organizations.
(India CSR)