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Revision as of 07:09, 31 December 2019
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Abbreviation | COAS |
Member of | National Security Council, Chief of Staff Committee |
Reports to | Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee |
Seat | Central Secretariat |
Appointer | Appointments Committee of the Cabinet |
Term length | 3 years or at the age of 62, whichever is earlier. |
Constituting instrument | Army Act, 1950 (Act No. 46 of 1950) |
Precursor | Commander-in-Chief, Indian Army |
Formation | 1 April 1955 |
First holder | General Rajendrasinhji Jadeja |
Succession | 12th (on the Indian order of precedence) |
Deputy | Vice Chief of the Army Staff |
Salary | ₹250,000 (US$3,000) monthly[1][2] |
The Chief of the Army Staff is the professional head, commander, and usually the highest-ranking military officer of the Indian Army. The position is abbreviated as COAS in Indian Army, and is always held by a full general.
The current COAS is General Bipin Rawat, who took office on 31 December 2016 following the retirement of General Dalbir Singh Suhag.[3]
Office of the Chief of the Army Staff
The office of the Chief of the Army Staff was created through The Commanders-In-Chief (Change in Designation) Act of the Indian Parliament in 1955. It replaced the erstwhile office of the Commander-in-Chief, Army.[4] The office is based at South Block of the Central Secretariat at Raisina Hill, New Delhi.
Appointments to the office are made by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC). The COAS reaches superannuation upon three years in the office or at the age of 62, whichever is earlier.
Appointees
The rank of Commander-in-Chief, India was established in 1748 to designate the commander of all forces of East India Company.
After 1857 the Commander-in-Chief become the supreme commander of British Indian Army.The Commander-in-Chief was closely in contact with Office of the Viceroy of India.
After partition in 1947 the post of Commander-in-Chief was divided into- Commander-in-Chief of Indian Army, Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan Army and Commander-in-Chief of British Forces in India and Pakistan.
Im 1955 the post of Commander-in-Chief was abolished and replaced by Chief of Army Staff.
The following table chronicles the appointees to the office of the Chief of the Army Staff or its preceding positions since the independence of India.[5]
Commander-in-Chief, Indian Army (1947–1955)
No. | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Unit of Commission | Ref. |
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1 | General Sir Rob Lockhart KCB, CIE, MC (1893–1981) [a] | 15 August 1947 | 31 December 1947 | 108 days | 51st Sikhs | — | |
2 | General Sir Roy Butcher KCB, CB, MC (1895–1980) [a] | 1 January 1948 | 15 January 1949 | 1 year, 14 days | Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) | — | |
3 | General K. M. Cariappa OBE (1899–1993) | 16 January 1949 | 14 January 1953 | 3 years, 364 days | Rajput Regiment | — | |
4 | General Rajendrasinhji Jadeja DSO (1899–1964) | 14 January 1953 | 1 April 1955 | 2 years, 77 days | 2nd Lancers (Gardner's Horse) | [6] |
Chief of the Army Staff (1955–present)
No. | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Unit of Commission |
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1 | General Rajendrasinhji Jadeja, DSO (1899–1964) | 1 April 1955 | 14 May 1955 | 43 days | 2nd Lancers (Gardner's Horse) | |
2 | General S. M. Shrinagesh (1903–1977) | 15 May 1955 | 7 May 1957 | 1 year, 357 days | 19th Hyderabad Regiment | |
3 | General K. S. Thimayya Padma Bhushan, DSO, ADC (1906–1965) | 8 May 1957 | 7 May 1961 | 4 years, 0 days | 19th Hyderabad Regiment | |
4 | General Pran Nath Thapar (1906–1975) | 8 May 1961 | 19 November 1962 | 1 year, 195 days | 1st Punjab Regiment | |
5 | General Jayanto Nath Chaudhuri Padma Vibhushan, OBE (1908–1983) | 20 November 1962 | 7 June 1966 | 3 years, 199 days | 7th Light Cavalry | |
6 | General P. P. Kumaramangalam Padma Vibhushan, DSO, MBE (1913–2000) | 8 June 1966 | 7 June 1969 | 2 years, 364 days | Regiment of Artillery | |
7 | Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, MC (1914–2008) | 8 June 1969 | 15 January 1973 | 3 years, 221 days | 12th Frontier Force Regiment | |
8 | General Gopal Gurunath Bewoor PVSM (1916–1989) | 16 January 1973 | 31 May 1975 | 2 years, 135 days | 10th Baluch Regiment | |
9 | General Tapishwar Narain Raina Padma Bhushan,MVC (1921–1980) | 1 June 1975 | 31 May 1978 | 2 years, 364 days | Kumaon Regiment | |
10 | General Om Prakash Malhotra PVSM (1922–2015) | 1 June 1978 | 31 May 1981 | 2 years, 364 days | Regiment of Artillery | |
11 | General K. V. Krishna Rao PVSM (1923–2016) | 1 June 1981 | 31 July 1983 | 1 year, 364 days | Mahar Regiment | |
12 | General Arun Shridhar Vaidya Padma Vibhushan,PVSM, , AVSM (1926–1986) | 1 August 1983 | 31 January 1986 | 2 years, 244 days | 9th Deccan Horse | |
13 | General Krishnaswamy Sundarji PVSM, ADC (1930–1999) | 1 February 1986 | 31 May 1988 | 2 years, 120 days | Mahar Regiment | |
14 | General Vishwa Nath Sharma PVSM, AVSM, ADC (born 1930) | 1 June 1988 | 30 June 1990 | 2 years, 29 days | 16th Light Cavalry | |
15 | General Sunith Francis Rodrigues PVSM, VSM (born 1933) | 1 July 1990 | 30 June 1993 | 2 years, 364 days | Regiment of Artillery | |
16 | General Bipin Chandra Joshi PVSM, AVSM, ADC (1935–1994) | 1 July 1993 | 19 November 1994 | 1 year, 141 days | 64th Cavalry | |
17 | General Shankar Roychowdhury PVSM, ADC (born 1937) | 20 November 1994 | 30 September 1997 | 2 years, 314 days | 20th Lancers | |
18 | General Ved Prakash Malik PVSM, AVSM, ADC (born 1939) | 1 October 1997 | 30 September 2000 | 2 years, 365 days | Sikh Light Infantry | |
19 | General Sundararajan Padmanabhan PVSM, AVSM, VSM, ADC (born 1940) | 1 October 2000 | 31 December 2002 | 2 years, 91 days | Regiment of Artillery | |
20 | General Nirmal Chander Vij PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, ADC (born 1943) | 1 January 2003 | 31 January 2005 | 2 years, 30 days | Dogra Regiment | |
21 | General Joginder Jaswant Singh PVSM, AVSM, VSM, ADC (born 1945) | 1 February 2005 | 30 September 2007 | 2 years, 241 days | Maratha Light Infantry | |
22 | General Deepak Kapoor PVSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, ADC (born 1948) | 1 October 2007 | 31 March 2010 | 2 years, 181 days | Regiment of Artillery | |
23 | General Vijay Kumar Singh PVSM, AVSM, YSM, ADC (born 1951) | 1 April 2010 | 31 May 2012 | 2 years, 60 days | Rajput Regiment | |
24 | General Bikram Singh PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, ADC, | 1 June 2012 | 31 July 2014 | 2 years, 60 days | Sikh Light Infantry | |
25 | General Dalbir Singh Suhag PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, VSM, ADC, (born 1954) | 1 August 2014 | 31 December 2016 | 2 years, 152 days | 5 Gorkha Rifles | |
26 | General Bipin Rawat PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, YSM, SM, VSM, ADC (born 1958) | 31 December 2016 | 31 December 2019 | 3 years, 0 days | 11 Gorkha Rifles | |
27 | General Manoj Mukund Naravane PVSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, ADC (born 1960) | 31 December 2019 | Incumbent | 5 years, 164 days | 7 Sikh Light Infantry |
See also
- Commander-in-Chief of India
- Chief of the General Staff - for those holding the preceding role before 1947
- Field Marshal of the Indian Army
- Vice Chief of the Army Staff
- Chief of the Air Staff
- Chief of the Naval Staff
- Chief of the Defence Staff
- Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee
- Chief of Integrated Defence Staff
- List of serving generals of the Indian Army
Notes
- ^ a b Seconded from the British Army.
References
- ^ "Report of the 7th Central Pay Commission of India" (PDF). Seventh Central Pay Commission, Government of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 November 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
- ^ Biswas, Shreya, ed. (29 June 2016). "7th Pay Commission cleared: What is the Pay Commission? How does it affect salaries?". India Today. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Lt Gen Bipin Rawat to be the next Army chief - Times of India". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 17 December 2016. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
- ^ "The Commanders-In-Chief (Change in Designation) Act, 1955". VakilNo1.com. Archived from the original on 11 November 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
- ^ "Chief of the Army Staff". Indian Army. Archived from the original on 16 May 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 6 March 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-06.
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Sources
- Khanduri, Chandra B. (2006). Thimayya: an amazing life. New Delhi: Knowledge World. p. 394. ISBN 978-81-87966-36-4. Retrieved 30 July 2010.