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Name
  
Kul Khadka


Education
  
Tribhuvan University

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Lieutenant General Kul Bahadur Khadka was an officer of the Nepali Army. He was appointed as the acting chief of Army Staff by Prime Minister Prachanda on May 3, 2009 when he replaced Chief of Army Staff General Rookmangud Katawal, but Katawal was reinstated by President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav on the same night.

Khadka was born in 1951 in a simple family in Lamjung, West Nepal. He joined the Royal Nepalese Army in 1970 and was commissioned from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 1972. After commissioning he went on to finish his Platoon Commander's Battle Course in Warminister, UK. Khadka is also a graduate of Staff College from Camberley UK.One of Khadka's course mates was Moshe Ya'alon, who later went to become the Chief of IDF and is currently the Israeli Deputy Prime Minister. Khadka attended ND course in National Defense College, Islamabad, Pakistan (August 1996 to July 1997) which is a high profile military institution (now renamed as National Defense University (NDU). One of his course mates Kaleem Saadat subsequently became Chief of Air Staff (Pakistan Air Force). He holds a Masters in Political Science from Tribhuvan University.

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