From the Cockpit to the Boardroom How Wing Commander Anthony Anish (Retd) Is Shaping India's Startup and Innovation Ecosystem
The Indian Armed forces have always been famous for producing some of the most outstanding Military leaders. However these traits of leadership are not just limited to the defence environment. After retirement these leaders have now donned crisp suits and are contributing to nation building from Board rooms of large organizations. They solve corporate problems with military precision and innovative solutions which are honed in battlefield situations. They bring sharp and decisive leadership from the war room to the board room especially during uncertain and challenging times.
One such case of transition from battlefield to boardroom is that of Wing Commander Anthony Anish (Retd.), An alumnus of the National Defence Academy. He has served the Indian Air Force for more than two decades in several capacities. His battlefield experience started early when he was 21 years old while serving as a helicopter pilot for the Indian Air Force in the Kargil war in 1999 and Siachen operation in 2002. His crisis management ability was shaped as a disaster management in charge during the flood relief operations during the 2014 Jammu & Kashmir floods. His ability to work in cutting edge technology was shaped during the development of Rustom-1 drone for the DRDO.





