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(Redirected from Lieutenant General (India)) Three-star general officer rank in the Indian Army
Lieutenant general
Flag of a lieutenant general
Rank insignia of a lieutenant general
Country India
Service branch Indian Army
AbbreviationLt Gen
RankThree-star rank
Next higher rankGeneral
Next lower rankMajor general
Equivalent ranksVice admiral (Indian Navy)
Air marshal (Indian Air Force)
Equivalent ranks of Indian military
Indian Navy Indian Army Indian Air Force
Commissioned ranks
Admiral of
the fleet
Field marshal Marshal of
the Indian Air Force
Admiral General Air chief marshal
Vice admiral Lieutenant general Air marshal
Rear admiral Major general Air vice marshal
Commodore Brigadier Air commodore
Captain Colonel Group captain
Commander Lieutenant colonel Wing commander
Lieutenant commander Major Squadron leader
Lieutenant Captain Flight lieutenant
Sub lieutenant Lieutenant Flying officer
Junior commissioned ranks
Master chief
petty officer
1st class
Subedar major Master warrant officer
Master chief
petty officer
2nd class
Subedar Warrant officer
Chief
petty officer
Naib subedar Junior warrant officer
Non-commissioned ranks
Petty officer Havildar/Daffadar Sergeant
Leading seaman Naik/Lance daffadar Corporal
Seaman 1 Lance naik/
Acting Lance-Daffadar
Leading aircraftsman
Seaman 2 Sepoy/Sowar Aircraftsman
Footnotes
  1. Risaldar major in cavalry and armoured regiments
  2. Risaldar in cavalry and armoured regiments
  3. Naib risaldar in cavalry and armoured regiments.
    Called jemadar until 1965.

Lieutenant general is a three-star general officer rank in the Indian Army. It is the second-highest active rank in the Indian Army. Lieutenant generals rank above the two-star rank of Major General and below the four-star rank of General, which is held by the Chief of the Army Staff.

The equivalent rank in the Indian Navy is Vice Admiral and in the Indian Air Force is Air Marshal.

Officers in the rank of lieutenant general hold important appointments at the army commands and at the army headquarters.

Army commanders (C-in-C grade)

Lieutenant General Y K Joshi in uniform

Senior lieutenant generals who are in the C-in-C grade (army commanders), are considered to be in a grade higher than other lieutenant generals. They hold the most senior appointments like the Vice Chief of the Army Staff and the heads of the seven army commands (styled general officer commanding-in-chief). The seven GOC-in-C appointments are:

Insignia

The badges of rank have a crossed sword and baton and Ashoka emblem above.

A lieutenant general wears gorget patches which are crimson patches with three golden stars. Army commanders in the C-in-C grade have additional oak leaves under the three golden stars.

Appointments

Officers in the rank of Lieutenant general hold important appointments like general officer commanding a corps. The Indian Army has 14 corps. The general officer commanding areas are also officers of the rank of Lieutenant general. Areas are static formations which consist of sub-areas. At army headquarters, the principal staff officers (PSO) are senior lieutenant generals. The Heads of Combat and Combat Support Arms, Heads of services and directorates (Director General) are officers of the rank of lieutenant general. The chiefs of staff of the seven commands of the Army are also of the rank of lieutenant general.

Order of precedence

A lieutenant general in the C-in-C grade ranks at No. 23 on the Indian order of precedence, along with vice admirals of the Indian Navy and air marshals of the Indian Air Force in the C-in-C grade. The other lieutenant generals rank at No. 24 in the order of precedence.

Lieutenant generals in the C-in-C grade are at the apex pay scale (pay level 17), with a monthly pay of ₹225,000 (US$3,100). Other lieutenant generals, in the HAG+ pay scale (pay level 16) draw lesser, depending on the years in service. However, since they should not draw equivalent or more than the next higher level, the remuneration is capped at ₹224,000.

See also

References

  1. "The Official Home Page of the Indian Army". www.indianarmy.nic.in.
  2. "President's Secretariat" (PDF). Office of the President of India. Rajya Sabha. 1979-08-26. Retrieved 2010-08-05.
  3. "Report of the Seventh Central Pay Commission" (PDF). 20 November 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-11-20.
  4. 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.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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