Admiral (India)

Admiral is a four-star naval flag officer rank in the Indian Navy. It is the highest active rank in the Indian Navy. Admiral ranks above the three-star rank of vice admiral and below the five-star rank of admiral of the fleet, which has never been awarded or held.

Admiral
Flag of Chief of the Naval Staff of the Indian Navy

Shoulder and sleeve stripes of an admiral in the Indian Navy
Star insignia of an admiral in the Indian Navy
Country India
Service branch Indian Navy
AbbreviationAdm
RankFour-star rank
Next higher rankAdmiral of the fleet
Next lower rankVice admiral
Equivalent ranksGeneral (Indian Army)
Air chief marshal (Indian Air Force)

An admiral may be referred to as a full admiral or four-star admiral to distinguish them from lower flag officer ranks like vice admiral and rear admiral.

The rank is held by the Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), the professional head of the Indian Navy, since 1968. The rank may also be held by the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) if the holder is a serving Indian Navy flag officer. Admiral Adhar Kumar Chatterji was the first Indian officer to hold the rank of full admiral.[1] The current CNS and only full admiral in the Indian Armed Forces is Admiral Karambir Singh.

The equivalent rank in the Indian Army is general and in the Indian Air Force is air chief marshal.

CNS Admiral Karambir Singh in a full admiral's uniform

Insignia

The badges of rank have a crossed sword and baton over four eight-pointed stars and the Ashoka emblem above, on a golden shoulder board. An admiral wears gorget patches which are golden patches with four white stars. In addition to this, the double-breasted reefer jacket has four golden sleeve stripes consisting of a broad band with three narrower bands.

Appointment and term length

Appointments to the office of CNS are made by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC), which is chaired by the Prime Minister of India.

The term length of the Chief of Naval Staff is three years or until the age of 62 of the holder, whichever is earlier.[2][3]

Order of precedence

An admiral ranks at No. 12 on the Indian order of precedence, along with the Chiefs of Staff of the Indian Army and Indian Air Force.[4] An admiral is at pay level 18, equivalent to Cabinet Secretary of India (at No. 11 on the warrant of precedence), with a monthly pay of ₹250,000 (US$3,500).[5][6]

See also

References

  1. "Admiral AK Chatterji Fellowship Book Release | Indian Navy". www.indiannavy.nic.in.
  2. DelhiDecember 29, Manjeet Singh Negi New; December 29, Manjeet Singh Negi New; Ist, Manjeet Singh Negi New. "Maximum age limit for Chief of Defence Staff put at 65". India Today.
  3. Gurung, Shaurya Karanbir (29 December 2019). "Government amends rules to allow Chief of Defence Staff to serve up to maximum age of 65 years". The Economic Times.
  4. "President's Secretariat" (PDF). Office of the President of India. Rajya Sabha. 26 August 1979. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  5. (PDF). 20 November 2015 https://web.archive.org/web/20151120092637/http://7cpc.india.gov.in/pdf/sevencpcreport.pdf. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 November 2015. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. DelhiJune 29, India Today Web Desk New; June 29, India Today Web Desk New; Ist, India Today Web Desk New. "7th Pay Commission cleared: What is the Pay Commission? How does it affect salaries?". India Today.
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