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www.ssbcoaching.com Flag of Indian Army Indian Defence : Indian Army The Indian army is organised into six commands—(1) Southern, (2) Northern, (3) Eastern, (4) Central, (5) Western, and (6) South Western * , (7) Army Training Command, each under a General Officer Commandingin-Chief of the rank of Lieutenant General. The Commands are divided into Areas and sub-areas. An area is commanded by a General Officer Commanding of the rank of a Major General and a sub-area by a Brigadier. The Supreme Command of India’s armed forces is vested in the President of India. * South Western Command was set up with its headquarters at Jaipur by the Government of India in April, 2005 India’s Nuke Command Set-up The Government of India has set up a Nuclear Command Authority (NCA) and a Strategic Forces Command (SFC) on January 4, 2003 for managing India’s nuclear aresenal. The NCA has two bodies—Political Council headed by Prime Minister, and an Executive Council headed by National Securi...