Brigadier General (Retd) HRM Rokan
Uddin, psc, PhD was born in 1958 and has
had a distinguished career in the Bangladesh
Army, where he served with honor,
professionalism, and unwavering dedication.
A graduate of Chittagong University, he was
commissioned into the East Bengal
Regiment in 1979. Throughout his extensive
service, he held numerous Command, Staff,
and instructional roles, contributing
significantly to the defense and security of
the nation.
His military journey includes serving as a
United Nations military observer during
Namibia's independence in 1989-90 and
commanding infantry regiments and
brigades in the challenging terrain of the
Chittagong Hill Tracts during the
insurgency. Brigadier General Rokan Uddin
has attained a Master’s degree in Defense
Studies and Political Science from National
University and earned his PhD in Security
and Risk Management in 2008. He is also an
alumnus of the prestigious Defense Services
Command and Staff College in Mirpur and
the Army Command College in China.
Beyond his military achievements, Brigadier
General Rokan Uddin is an accomplished
writer, contributing regularly to national and
defense publications. His deep
understanding of military strategy, security
issues, and geopolitical dynamics is evident
in his insightful articles, which reflect his
thorough research and commitment to the
core values of military service.