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What are the different arms and services of Indian Army?

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Answered by sivasmart2222
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Army troops are organised into two main categories, namely the Arms and the Services. The Arms consist of the Armoured Corps, the Infantry, the Artillery, the Engineers, the Signals and more recently, the Air Defence Corps and the Aviation Corps, both of which originate from the Artillery.

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What is the Structure and Commands of Indian Army?

Answer - Indian Army is the fourth largest army in the world, which is divided into 7 commands. The headquarter of the Indian Army is located in the Indian capital New Delhi and Manoj Mukund Naravane is the Chief of Indian Army.

At present, Manoj Mukund Naravane is an Indian Army Chief since 31 December 2019. Indian army is considered as the deadliest army on the plater earth. Indian Army was established in 1895 but it got its current structure after independence. In this article, we are giving you information about the structure and various commands of the Indian Army, which is very useful for the students preparing for various examinations.

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Structure of Indian Army

In India, the supreme commander of all three armies is President of India. The top army officer is called the Army Chief. The Indian Army is divided into 7 commands, whose details are given below:

1. Eastern Command (Headquarter – Kolkata). (See the First attachment)

Currently, in this command 12 divisions and 4 cores are working.

• 23rd Infantry Division – Ranchi

• 2nd Mountain Division – Dibrugarh

• 5th Mountain Division – Bomdila

• 17th Mountain Division – Gangtok

• 56th Mountain Division – Zakhama

• 21st Mountain Division – Rangia

• 20th Mountain Division – Binnaguri

• 57th Mountain Division – Leimakhong

• 71st Mountain Division – Missamari

• 27th Mountain Division – Kalimpong

• 59th Infantry Division –Panagarh

• 72 Infantry Division – Pathankot (Currently being raised)

• III Corps – Dimapur, Nagaland

• IV Corps – Tezpur, Assam

• XXXIII Corps – Siliguri, West Bengal

• XVII Corps – Panagarh, West Bengal

2. Central Command (Headquarter - Lucknow) (See the second attachment)

Currently no unit of this command is working and it is assigned to South Western Command.

3. Northern Command (Headquarter - Udhampur) (See the third attachment)

At present, 7 divisions, 3 cores and 1 brigade of this command are working.

• 3rd Infantry Division – Leh

• 19th Infantry Division – Baramulla

• 10th Infantry Division – Akhnoor

• 8th Mountain Division – Dras

• 28th Mountain Division – Gurez

• 25th Infantry Division – Rajauri

• 39th Infantry Division – Yol

• XIV Corps – Leh

• XV Corps – Srinagar

• XVI Corps – Nagrota

• 10 Artillery brigade

4. Southern Command (Headquarter - Pune) (See the fourth attachment)

Currently, in this command 6 divisions, 2 cores and 3 brigades are working.

• 41st Artillery Division – Pune

• 11th Infantry Division – Ahmedabad

• 31st Armoured Division – Jhansi

• 12th RAPID– Jodhpur

• 36th RAPID – Sagar

• 54th Infantry Division – Hyderabad/Secunderabad

• 4th Armoured Brigade

• 340th Mechanised Brigade

• 475th Engineering Brigade

• XII Corps – Jodhpur

• XXI Corps – Bhopal

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