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report on indian army

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Answered by pradipta23
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The Indian Army is the land-based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army,[6] and it is commanded by the Chief of Army Staff(COAS), who is a four-star general. Two officers have been conferred with the rank of field marshal, a five-star rank, which is a ceremonial position of great honour. The Indian Army originated from the armies of the East India Company, which eventually became the British Indian Army, and the armies of the princely states, which finally became the national army after independence. The units and regiments of the Indian Army have diverse histories and have participated in a number of battles and campaigns across the world, earning a large number of battle and theatre honours before and after Independence.
Answered by Anonymous
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Indian National Army

Indian Armed Forces are responsible for ensuring the security of India and every part of it. The Supreme Command of the Indian Armed Forces is with the President of India. The defense of the nation rests with the Cabinet. It is discharged by the Ministry of Defense, which provides policy framework and information to the Armed Forces to discharge their responsibilities in the context of defense of the country.

The Assam Rifles, and Special Frontier Forces and various inter-service orders and institutions are supported by such strategic force command Andaman Nicobar Command and coordinated defense staff. The President of India is the supreme commander of the Indian Armed Forces. The Indian Armed Forces are under the management of the Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Defense, Government of India. It is the third largest military force in the world, with a force of more than 1.4 million active personnel.

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