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  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)
  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.
  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)
 Indian Army By Paras