Risaldar

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Risaldar (often called ressaidar in the British Indian Army), meaning the commander of a risala (mounted troop) in Persian, is a mid-level rank in cavalry and armoured units of the Indian and Pakistan Army

The Indian Army and Pakistan Army have a unique set of ranks, which stand between non-commissioned officers and commissioned officers. During the British Raj, they were known as Viceroy's commissioned officers, but since the Indian independence movement, they have been called junior commissioned officers.

A risaldar ranks above a naib risaldar (called a jemadar in the British Indian Army) and below a risaldar major.

In other arms, such as the infantry, the equivalent rank is subedar.

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