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Pages in category "Indian Administrative Service officers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 341 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Army Training Command: Devendra Sharma: AVSM, SM [10] Chief of Integrated Defence Staff** Johnson P Mathew: PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, VSM [11] Commander-in-Chief, Andaman and Nicobar Command** Presently tenanted by an Air Force Officer Commander-in-Chief, Strategic Forces Command** Presently tenanted by a Navy Officer
The Imperial Police included many Indian Army officers among its members, although after 1893 an annual exam was used to select its officers. [8] [7] In 1858 the HEICCS was replaced by the Indian Civil Service (ICS), [6] [7] which became the highest civil service in India between 1858 and 1947. The last appointments to the ICS were made in 1942 ...
T.V. Somanathan, IAS: 30 August 2024 [6] Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister: Pramod Kumar Mishra, IAS 11 September 2019 Home Secretary: Govind Mohan,IAS 22 August 2024 [7] Finance Secretary: Tuhin Kanta Pandey,IAS: 7 September 2024 [8] Defence Secretary: Rajesh Kumar Singh,IAS 1 November 2024 [9] Foreign Secretary: Vikram Misri,IFS 15 ...
The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) is the principal military authority and senior-most appointment of the Indian Armed Forces. [4] Deemed the overall professional head of India’s three armed services, namely, the Indian Army, the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force, the CDS is the highest-ranking military officer in service, responsible for overseeing inter-service jointness across all ...
Upon the establishment of India's independence in 1947, the country became a dominion within the British Commonwealth of Nations.Nevertheless, the armed forces, namely, the British Indian Army (IA), the Royal Indian Navy (RIN) and the Royal Indian Air Force (RIAF) - under the helm of King George VI as the Commander-in-Chief - retained their respective pre-independence ranks and corresponding ...
British Indian Army officers (15 C, 621 P) I. Indian generals (13 C, 242 P) Indian liaison officers at the School of Infantry, Warminster (4 P) M.
In January 1949, upon the impending retirement of General Sir Roy Bucher - the IA's second C-in-C, the Government of India considered the decision to appoint a native Indian general officer to the position; up until then, Indian officers had only achieved the positions associated with the three-star rank of lieutenant general. [31]