Maj General Pushpendra Singh is a retired Army officer who lives at 'Harshabadpuri' in Panchkula (Chandigarh).
He had his schooling at Lawrence School, Sanawar and St Columba's, New Delhi and later did his M.Sc. from the Madras University.
A national-level horseman, he is also keen on wildlife.
In 2012 he teamed up with his artist-wife to publish "The Magic Degh" (KW Publishers, Delhi) a book of short stories for children.
During one of his tenures in J & K, he happened to visit the birthplace of Banda Singh Bahadur in Rajouri. Fascinated with this hermit's success in liberating most of present Punjab and Haryana from the Mughals, he decided to delve deeper into this brilliant military feat which "The Hawk Hunters" portrays, and was published by Leadstart Publishing in September 2015.
A prolific writer, he has authored numerous treatises, and analyses of strategy and diplomacy issues for the Indian Defence Review. In 2019 he published the book "Securing India's Strategic Space". (KW Publishers, Delhi)
Pushpendra Singh has now come up with the audio version of his book 'The Hawk Hunters', narrated by him, which is available on audiobook and audible.com
He has travelled extensively on three continents.