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Indian Military Brats

 * Jyoti Randhawa, professional golfer, father Brigadier R S Randhawa in Indian Army.
 * Chitrangada Singh,  film actress, father Army officer.
 * Amrita Singh, film actress.
 * Jeev Milkha Singh ,the first Indian professional golfer to become a member of the European Tour, son of legend Milkha Singh
 * Nikita Anand, Miss India 2003, father Brigadier S.S. Anand, a doctor in the Indian Army.
 * Neha Dhupia, Indian actress, daughter of commander Pradip Singh Dhupia, who is in the Indian Navy.
 * Shilpa Sakhlani, a television actress and is known for her role as Ganga in the popular soap opera Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.
 * Celina Jaitley, Indian actress, father V K Jaitley, is a retired Colonel and her mother, Meeta, an Afghan Hindu, was a nurse in the Indian Army. Brother also in Indian Army.
 * JJ Valaya, a noted Indian fashion designer and couturier,father Brigadier Jagjit Singh Ahluwalia.
 * Gauri Khan, Indian movie producer and the wife of Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan, with whom she co-founded Red Chillies Entertainment.Father is Major Ramesh Chhiba.
 * Arjun Rampal Indian actor who appears in Bollywood films, as well as a fashion model.His maternal grandfather, Brigadier Gurdayal Singh, is an army personality to reckon with, apart from being an efficient engineer as well. He had contributed in making guns for GCF factory situated in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradhesh. The factory has a special gun named after his grandfather. The gun is named ‘Gurdayal Gun.’
 * Vinod Khosla, an Indian-born American venture capitalist and an influential personality in Silicon Valley.


 * Cyrus Sahukar, is an MTV India VJ[1] and Bollywood actor, was born in the military headquarters of MHOW, Indore. His father, Colonel Behram Sahukar.


 * Sabeer Bhatia, is an Indian American entrepreneur who co-founded the Hotmail email service. Father Captain Baldev Bhatia.


 * Mohnish Behl, is an Indian actor working in the Bollywood film industry. Father Colonel Rajneesh Behl.
 * Arun Sarin, was the CEO of Britain's Vodafone Group.
 * Deepak Chopra, doctor, public speaker, and writer on subjects such as spirituality, Ayurveda and mind-body medicine. father, Krishan Chopra, M.D. (1919–2001) was a prominent Indian cardiologist. He was head of the department of medicine and cardiology at Mool Chand Khairati Ram Hospital, New Delhi, for over 25 years.


 * Karan Thapar,one of India's noted television commentators and interviewers. He is the youngest child of General P. N. Thapar and Mrs. Bimla Thapar.


 * Rajeev Khandelwal, Indian film actor notable for his versatility and choice of scripts.


 * Aman Verma, a TV show anchor and an actor.


 * Mayanti Langer is an Indian TV sports journalist with ESPN. daughter of Major General Sanjiv Langer who worked in UN.


 * Nirupama Rao, is a 1973 batch Indian Foreign Service officer who is the current Ambassador of India to the United States of America since August 2011. Father, Colonel P.V.N. Menon.


 * Tarun Tahiliani is a noted Indian fashion designer.father, Admiral Radhakrishna Hariram Tahiliani, served as the Chief of the Naval Staff of the Indian Navy between 1984 and 1987 and as the Governor of Sikkim between 1990 and 1994.


 * Renuka Chowdary, is an Indian politician and the Former Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Ministry of Women and Child Development in the Government of India from January 2006 to May 2009.Father Air Commander S N Chowdary.
 * Arnab Goswami, is an Indian journalist who is the Editor in Chief and News anchor of the Indian news channel Times Now.
 * Vinod Dham, venture capitalist, father served in the Indian Army.
 * Lara Dutta, Indian actress, Miss Universe 2000. Father, Wing Commander L.K. Dutta in the Indian Air Force.
 * Gul Panag, Indian actress, father is a General in the Indian Army. Father Lt Gen (retd) H S Panag.
 * Sushmita Sen, Miss Universe 1994, Indian actress.Her father, Shubeer Sen, is a former Indian Air Force Wing Commander.
 * Preity Zinta, Indian actress. Father, Durganand Zinta, was an officer in the Indian Army.
 * Sardar Ajit Singh Indian dissident, nationalist, during the time of British rule in India.