Military ranks of Nepal

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The Military ranks of Nepal and the military insignia used by the Nepalese Armed Forces.[1] [2] [3] Being a Landlocked country, Nepal does not have a navy.

Commissioned Officers[]

Rank group General/flag officers Field/senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
 Nepalese Army[4]
22.Nepalese Army-FM.svg 19.Nepalese Army-LG.svg 18.Nepalese Army-MG.svg 17.Nepalese Army-BG.svg 16.Nepalese Army-COL.svg 15.Nepalese Army-LTC.svg 14.Nepalese Army-MAJ.svg 13.Nepalese Army-CAPT.svg 12.Nepalese Army-1LT.svg 11.Nepalese Army-2LT.svg No insignia
महारथी (प्रधानसेनापती)
Mahārathī (pradhānasēnāpatī)
रथी
Rathī
उपरथी
Uparathī
सहायक रथी
Sahaayak rathee
महासेनानी
Mahāsēnānī
प्रमुख सेनानी
Pramukh senaanee
सेनानी
Senaanee
सहसेनानी
Sahasēnānī
उपसेनानी
Upasēnānī
सहायक सेनानी
Sahaayak senaanee
अधिकृत क्याडेट
Adhikr̥ta kyāḍēṭa
COAS General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second lieutenant Officer cadet

Notes[]

  • General: Usually translated as "Chief of the Army Staff (COAS)". Army commander;four-star rank.
  • Lieutenant General: Held by the Chief of the General Staff (CGS) and the Chief of Staff (COS); Three-star rank.
    • CGS – responsible for Operations, Intelligence and Training branches
    • COS – responsible for certain operations including United Nations Peace Support operations, nature conservation & assistance to wildlife preservation, National Cadet Corps and various welfare schemes of the army.
  • Major General: Two-star rank.
    • Adjutant General (AG) – responsible for recruitment, records, pay and services, posting and promotions, various ceremonies, legal and medical services, implementation of human rights and humanitarian laws into the operational doctrine and processing any allegations of violation of such rights.
    • Quarter Master General (QMG) – responsible for accommodation, rations, clothing, weapons, ammunition and explosives, equipment and maintenance.
    • Master General of Ordnance (MGO) – responsible for weapons and related procurement.
    • Inspector General (IG) – maintenance of operational readiness
    • Combat Division commander (6)
  • Brigadier General: Support Directorate, Combat Brigade or Combat Service Support Brigade commander; One-star rank

Other ranks[]

Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
 Nepalese Army[4]
10.Nepalese Army-WO1.svg 09.Nepalese Army-WO2.svg 08.Nepalese Army-WO3.svg India-Army-OR-6.svg India-Army-OR-4.svg India-Army-OR-3.svg No insignia No insignia
प्रमुख सुवेदार
Pramukh Suvēdār
सुवेदार
Suvēdār
जमदार
Jamadār
हुद्दा
Huddā
अमल्दार
Amaldār
प्यूठ
Piyuth
सिपाही
Sipahi
फलोअर्स
Phaloars
Chief warrant officer Warrant officer class II Warrant officer class I Sergeant Corporal Lance corporal Private Followers
Other rank insignia
07.Nepalese Army-SGM.svg 06.Nepalese Army-MSG.svg 05.Nepalese Army-SFC.svg 04.Nepalese Army-SSG.svg
Sergeant Major Master Sergeant Sergeant First Class Staff Sergeant

References[]

  1. ^ "Nepalnews.com". Nepalnews.com.
  2. ^ "Organization". nepalarmy.mil.np. Archived from the original on 2015-08-26. Retrieved 2019-01-02.
  3. ^ "Ranks". nepalarmy.mil.np. Archived from the original on 2015-09-01.
  4. ^ a b Nepali Army. "Nepali Army Rank Structure". Nepalarmy.mil.np. Nepali Army. Retrieved 25 August 2018.

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