Ranks in the Indian Army Enlisted Ranks: Sepoy(Soldier) Lance Naik(Lance Corporal) Naik( Corporal) Havaldar(Sergeant) Office Ranks: Second Lieutenant Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonal Colonal Brigadier Major General Lieutenan General General (Highest rank) Paramilitary Force: Border Security Force(BSF), Central Reserve Police (CRPF)
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Structure of Indian Army The Indian Army is led by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS),who reports to the Defense Minister. Key components of the Army's Structure: Commands: Western, Eastern, Southern, Nortern, and Central Commands. Regiments: Each regiment has specialized roles, such as infantry, artillery, armored corps, engineers, etc. Branches: Signals, Medical, Ordnance, Education, Military Police.
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History of the Indian Army Ancient Times: Military history dates back to ancient India with early armies like Maurya and Gupta Empires. British Era: The Indian Army played a crucialrole in the British colonial military system during the British Raj. Post-indipendence: The Indian Army was restructured after Indian gained indipendence in 1947. Key Wars: 1947-48: First Kashmir War 1962: Sino-Indian War 1965: India-Pakistan War 1971: Bangladesh Liberation War Kargil War (1999)