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{{short description|Indian Army regional command}}
{{short description|Indian Army regional command}}
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{{Infobox military unit
{{Infobox military unit
| unit_name                    = Northern Command
| unit_name                    = Northern Command
| image                        = IA Northern Command.jpg
| image                        = IA Northern Command.jpg
| image_size                    = 200px
| image_size                    = 180px
| caption                      = Northern Command's insignia today
| caption                      = Insignia of Northern Command
| dates                        = 1908–1947<br>1972 – present
| dates                        = 1908–1947<br>1972 – present
| country                      = {{flag| India}}
| country                      = {{flag| India}}
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| garrison                      = [[Udhampur]]
| garrison                      = [[Udhampur]]
| garrison_label                = HQ
| garrison_label                = HQ
| motto                        = ''forever in operations''
| motto                        = ''Forever in operations''
| battles                      =  
| battles                      =  
| notable_commanders            = [[General (India)|General]] [[Sundararajan Padmanabhan|S. Padmanabhan]]<br/>
| notable_commanders            = Lt Gen [[Premindra Singh Bhagat|P. S. Bhagat]]<br/>[[General (India)|Gen]] [[Sundararajan Padmanabhan|S. Padmanabhan]]<br/>Gen [[Deepak Kapoor]]
General [[Deepak Kapoor]] <br/>
General [[Premindra Singh Bhagat]]
| specialization                =  
| specialization                =  
| current_commander            = [[Lieutenant General (India)|Lieutenant General]] [[Yogesh Kumar Joshi]] [[UYSM]], [[AVSM]], [[Vir Chakra|VrC]], [[Sena Medal|SM]], [[Aide-de-camp|ADC]]
| current_commander            = [[Lieutenant General (India)|Lt Gen]] [[Upendra Dwivedi]], {{post-nominals|country=IND|AVSM}}
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The '''Northern Command''' is a [[Command (military formation)|Command]] of the [[Indian Army]]. It was originally formed as the Northern Army of the [[British Indian Army]] in 1908. It was scrapped upon [[India]]'s independence in 1947 and later re-raised in 1972. Currently, the [[XIV Corps (India)|XIV Corps]] ([[Leh]]), [[XV Corps (India)|XV Corps]] ([[Srinagar]]) and [[XVI Corps (India)|XVI Corps]] ([[Nagrota]]) control it's operational units. Its present commander is [[Lieutenant General (India)|Lieutenant General]] [[Yogesh Kumar Joshi]].<ref name="The Week">{{Cite news|title='Face of Indian Army' Lt Gen Ranbir Singh appointed Northern Army Commander|language=en|work=The Week|url=https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2018/05/30/face-of-Indian-army-lt-gen-ranbir-singh-appointednorthern-army-commander.html|access-date=1 June 2018}}</ref>
The '''Northern Command''' is a [[Command (military formation)|Command]] of the [[Indian Army]]. It was originally formed as the Northern Army of the [[British Indian Army]] in 1908. It was scrapped upon [[India]]'s independence in 1947 and later re-raised in 1972. Currently, the [[XIV Corps (India)|XIV Corps]] ([[Leh]]), [[XV Corps (India)|XV Corps]] ([[Srinagar]]), [[I Corps (India)|I Corps]] ([[Mathura]]) and [[XVI Corps (India)|XVI Corps]] ([[Nagrota]]) are under its control. Its present commander is [[Lieutenant General (India)|Lieutenant General]] [[Upendra Dwivedi]].<ref name="The Week">{{Cite news|title='Face of Indian Army' Lt Gen Ranbir Singh appointed Northern Army Commander|language=en|work=The Week|url=https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2018/05/30/face-of-Indian-army-lt-gen-ranbir-singh-appointednorthern-army-commander.html|access-date=1 June 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|title=Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi assumes charge of Army's Northern Command|work=The Economic Times|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/defence/lt-gen-upendra-dwivedi-assumes-charge-of-armys-northern-command/articleshow/89275238.cms|access-date=2022-02-01}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
The [[Presidency armies]] were abolished with effect from 1 April 1895 when the three Presidency armies became the Indian Army.<ref name="IA"/> The Indian Army was divided into four Commands: Bengal Command, Bombay Command, Madras Command and Punjab Command,  each under a [[Lieutenant-general (United Kingdom)|lieutenant general]].<ref name="IA">{{cite web|title=Northern Army|url=http://indianarmy.nic.in/Site/FormTemplete/frmTempSimple.aspx?MnId=rOVaZ1oDN4Y+6g+B7wVzFA==&ParentID=pR6rWvPTFCtsMyihEuBwFg==|access-date=4 January 2010|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303212442/http://indianarmy.nic.in/Site/FormTemplete/frmTempSimple.aspx?MnId=rOVaZ1oDN4Y+6g+B7wVzFA==&ParentID=pR6rWvPTFCtsMyihEuBwFg==|archive-date=3 March 2016}}</ref>
The [[Presidency armies]] were abolished with effect from 1 April 1895 when the three Presidency armies became the Indian Army.<ref name="IA"/> The Indian Army was divided into four Commands: Bengal Command, Bombay Command, Madras Command and Punjab Command,  each under a [[Lieutenant-general (United Kingdom)|lieutenant general]].<ref name="IA">{{cite web|title=Northern Army|url=http://indianarmy.nic.in/Site/FormTemplete/frmTempSimple.aspx?MnId=rOVaZ1oDN4Y+6g+B7wVzFA==&ParentID=pR6rWvPTFCtsMyihEuBwFg==|access-date=4 January 2010|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303212442/http://indianarmy.nic.in/Site/FormTemplete/frmTempSimple.aspx?MnId=rOVaZ1oDN4Y+6g+B7wVzFA==&ParentID=pR6rWvPTFCtsMyihEuBwFg==|archive-date=3 March 2022}}</ref>


In 1908, the four commands were merged into two Armies: Northern Army and Southern Army. This system persisted until 1920 when the arrangement reverted to four commands again :- Eastern Command, Northern Command, Southern Command and Western Command.<ref name="IA"/>  
In 1908, the four commands were merged into two Armies: Northern Army and Southern Army. This system persisted until 1920 when the arrangement reverted to four commands again :- Eastern Command, Northern Command, Southern Command and Western Command.<ref name="IA"/>  


In 1937, Western Command was downgraded to become the Western Independent District. In April 1942,  the Western Independent District was absorbed Northern Command which itself was re-designated as North Western Army to guard the borders at [[North-West Frontier Province (1901–1955)|North West Frontier]] during [[World War II]]. It controlled the [[Kohat]], [[Peshawar]], [[Rawalpindi]], [[Balochistan (Pakistan)|Baluchistan]] and [[Waziristan]] Districts.<ref name="nwa">{{cite web|access-date=14 October 2009|title=North Western Army|publisher=Order of Battle|url=http://www.ordersofbattle.com/UnitData.aspx?UniX=8813&Tab=Sub|archive-url=https://archive.today/20070706171348/http://www.ordersofbattle.com/UnitData.aspx?UniX=8813&Tab=Sub|url-status=dead|archive-date=6 July 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.britishmilitaryhistory.co.uk/documents.php?aid=86&nid=12&start=0 |title=British Military History |publisher=British Military History |access-date=1 June 2013 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304054122/http://www.britishmilitaryhistory.co.uk/documents.php?aid=86&nid=12&start=0 |archive-date=4 March 2016  }}</ref>  
In 1937, Western Command was downgraded to become the Western Independent District. In April 1942,  the Western Independent District was absorbed into the Northern Command which itself was re-designated as North Western Army to guard the borders at [[North-West Frontier Province (1901–1955)|North West Frontier]] during [[World War II]]. It controlled the [[Kohat]], [[Peshawar]], [[Rawalpindi]], [[Balochistan (Pakistan)|Baluchistan]] and [[Waziristan]] Districts.<ref name="nwa">{{cite web|access-date=14 October 2009|title=North Western Army|publisher=Order of Battle|url=http://www.ordersofbattle.com/UnitData.aspx?UniX=8813&Tab=Sub|archive-url=https://archive.today/20070706171348/http://www.ordersofbattle.com/UnitData.aspx?UniX=8813&Tab=Sub|url-status=dead|archive-date=6 July 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.britishmilitaryhistory.co.uk/documents.php?aid=86&nid=12&start=0 |title=British Military History |publisher=British Military History |access-date=1 June 2013 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304054122/http://www.britishmilitaryhistory.co.uk/documents.php?aid=86&nid=12&start=0 |archive-date=4 March 2016  }}</ref>  


The formation reverted to the title Northern Command in November 1945.<ref>[http://www.britishmilitaryhistory.co.uk/aqadmin/media/uploads/4c55d74a45eb8_TOOVEY%20Major%20General%20Cecil%20Wotton.pdf Major General Cecil Watton Toovey CB, CBE, MC] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110911063711/http://www.britishmilitaryhistory.co.uk/aqadmin/media/uploads/4c55d74a45eb8_TOOVEY%20Major%20General%20Cecil%20Wotton.pdf |date=11 September 2011 }}</ref> In 1947, India move towards partition, with Northern Command HQ at Rawalpindi becoming the Army HQ of newly formed [[Pakistan Army]], with rest of commands passing to [[Indian Army]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.britishmilitaryhistory.co.uk/docs-india-1930-1947-northern-command-india/|title=Northern Command, India|publisher=British Military History|access-date=21 April 2021}}</ref>
The formation reverted to the title Northern Command in November 1945.<ref>[http://www.britishmilitaryhistory.co.uk/aqadmin/media/uploads/4c55d74a45eb8_TOOVEY%20Major%20General%20Cecil%20Wotton.pdf Major General Cecil Watton Toovey CB, CBE, MC] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110911063711/http://www.britishmilitaryhistory.co.uk/aqadmin/media/uploads/4c55d74a45eb8_TOOVEY%20Major%20General%20Cecil%20Wotton.pdf |date=11 September 2011 }}</ref> In 1947, India moved towards partition, with Northern Command HQ at Rawalpindi becoming the Army HQ of the newly formed [[Pakistan Army]] (as [[General Headquarters (Pakistan Army)|GHQ, Pakistan]]), with the rest of commands passing to the [[Indian Army]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.britishmilitaryhistory.co.uk/docs-india-1930-1947-northern-command-india/|title=Northern Command, India|publisher=British Military History|access-date=21 April 2021}}</ref>


In 1972, [[Government of India|GoI]] decided to raise a separate command to oversee operations in the northern borders with [[Pakistan]] and [[China]]. [[Lieutenant General|Lt. Gen.]] [[Premindra Singh Bhagat|P. S. Bhagat]] was appointed as it's GOC-in-C in June 1972. Bhagat's main activities as Army Commander were the improvement of defence and the living and working condition of his troops.<ref name="12 Soldiers">{{cite book|last=Singh|first=V.K.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cJDsk_g6tXUC|title=Leadership in the Indian army: biographies of twelve soldiers|date=23 March 2005|publisher=Sage|isbn=978-0-7619-3322-9|edition=Illustrated|location=New Delhi|page=417}}</ref> [[Headquarters]] for the command was established at [[Udhampur]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|J&K]].<ref name="randr">Renaldi and Rikhye 2011, p. 21</ref>
In 1972, the [[Government of India]] decided to raise a separate command to oversee operations in the northern borders with [[Pakistan]] and [[China]]. [[Lieutenant General|Lt. Gen.]] [[Premindra Singh Bhagat|P. S. Bhagat]] was appointed as its GOC-in-C in June 1972. Bhagat's main activities as Army Commander were the improvement of defence and the living and working condition of his troops.<ref name="12 Soldiers">{{cite book|last=Singh|first=V.K.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cJDsk_g6tXUC|title=Leadership in the Indian army: biographies of twelve soldiers|date=23 March 2005|publisher=Sage|isbn=978-0-7619-3322-9|edition=Illustrated|location=New Delhi|page=417}}</ref> [[Headquarters]] for the command was established at [[Udhampur]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|J&K]].<ref name="randr">Renaldi and Rikhye 2011, p. 21</ref>


The [[XIV Corps (India)|XIV Corps]] ([[Leh]]), [[XV Corps (India)|XV Corps]] ([[Srinagar]]) and [[XVI Corps (India)|XVI Corps]] ([[Nagrota]]) control the operational units in Northern Command. 71 Independent Sub Area is part of the Command. In 2001-02, during [[Operation Parakram]] the [[III Corps (India)|III Corps]] and its 57th Mountain Division were temporarily shifted into the command as a reserve.<ref name="randr" />
The [[XIV Corps (India)|XIV Corps]] ([[Leh]]), [[XV Corps (India)|XV Corps]] ([[Srinagar]]) and [[XVI Corps (India)|XVI Corps]] ([[Nagrota]]) control the operational units in Northern Command. 71 Independent Sub Area is part of the Command. In 2001-02, during [[Operation Parakram]] the [[III Corps (India)|III Corps]] and its 57th Mountain Division were temporarily shifted into the command as a reserve.<ref name="randr" />[[File:Dhruva War Memorial.jpg|thumb|Dhruva War Memorial, [[Udhampur]]|138x138px]]


== Structure ==
== Structure ==
[[File:Dhruva War Memorial.jpg|thumb|Dhruva War Memorial, [[Udhampur]]]]
Currently, the Northern Commands has been assigned operational units under four [[corps]]: [[XIV Corps (India)|XIV Corps]], [[I Corps (India)|I Corps]], [[XV Corps (India)|XV Corps]] and [[XVI Corps (India)|XVI Corps]].  
Currently, the Northern Commands has been assigned operational units under three [[corps]]: [[XIV Corps (India)|XIV Corps]], [[XV Corps (India)|XV Corps]] and [[XVI Corps (India)|XVI Corps]]. These three [[corps]] control seven [[infantry]] [[Division (military)|divisions]] and one [[artillery]] [[brigade]] in all.
 
In 2021, the Strike One Corps was re-organised to join the Norther Command to assist at the Ladakh border with China.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Service |first=Tribune News |title=Focus on China, Army moves key 'strike' elements to eastern Ladakh |url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/focus-on-china-army-moves-key-strike-elements-to-eastern-ladakh-288611 |access-date=2022-06-08 |website=Tribuneindia News Service |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite tweet |author=ConflictX |user=ConflictX7 |number=1532037567243112448 |date=1 June 2022 |title=Strike One Corps got re-organised. It saw addition of 6 Mountain Division which came from Central Command. 33 Armored Division which was part of 1 corps is retained by South Western Command. While 23 Division moved to 17 Strike Corps. https://t.co/fPiMUnbb0O |language=en |access-date=15 December 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220608182412/https://twitter.com/conflictx7/status/1532037567243112448 |archive-date=8 June 2022 |url-status=live}}</ref>
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!
! colspan="6" |Structure of Northern Command
! colspan="5" |Structure of Northern Command
|-
|-
! colspan="2" |Corps
! colspan="2" |Corps
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!Unit HQ
!Unit HQ
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| rowspan="2" |[[File:In^14corps.gif|frameless|126x126px]]
| rowspan="5" |[[File:In^14corps.gif|frameless|126x126px]]
| rowspan="2" |[[XIV Corps (India)|XIV Corps]]
| rowspan="5" |[[XIV Corps (India)|XIV Corps]]
''<small>(Fire and Fury Corps)</small>''
''<small>(Fire and Fury Corps)</small>''
| rowspan="2" |[[Leh]], [[Ladakh]]
| rowspan="5" |[[Leh]], [[Ladakh]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Lieutenant General (India)|Lieutenant General]] Anindya Sengupta<ref>{{Cite web|date=2022-01-06|title=Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta takes over strategic 14 Corps in Ladakh|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/chandigarh-news/lt-gen-anindya-sengupta-takes-over-strategic-14-corps-in-ladakh-101641423684872.html|access-date=2022-01-07|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}</ref>
| rowspan="5" |[[Lieutenant General (India)|Lt Gen]] Anindya Sengupta<ref>{{Cite web|date=2022-01-06|title=Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta takes over strategic 14 Corps in Ladakh|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/chandigarh-news/lt-gen-anindya-sengupta-takes-over-strategic-14-corps-in-ladakh-101641423684872.html|access-date=2022-01-07|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}</ref>
|3rd Infantry Division
|3 Infantry Division
|[[Karu, Ladakh]]
|-
|[[8th Mountain Division (India)|8 Mountain Division]]
|[[Dras]], [[Ladakh]]
|-
|254 (Independent) Armoured Brigade
|[[Leh]], [[Ladakh]]
|[[Leh]], [[Ladakh]]
|-
|-
|[[8th Mountain Division (India)|8th Mountain Division]]
|102 (Independent) Infantry Brigade
|[[Dras]], [[Ladakh]]
|[[Nubra Valley|Partapur]], [[Ladakh]]
|-
|118 (Independent) Infantry Brigade
|[[Nyoma]], [[Ladakh]]
|-
|-
|
|
| colspan="5" |
| colspan="5" |
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |[[File:Chinarcorpsinsignia.jpg|frameless|122x122px]]
| rowspan="4" |[[File:Chinarcorpsinsignia.jpg|frameless|122x122px]]
| rowspan="2" |[[XV Corps (India)|XV Corps]]
| rowspan="4" |[[XV Corps (India)|XV Corps]]
''<small>(Chinar Corps)</small>''
''<small>(Chinar Corps)</small>''
| rowspan="2" |[[Srinagar]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu & Kashmir]]
| rowspan="4" |[[Srinagar]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu & Kashmir]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Lieutenant General (India)|Lieutenant General]] [[Devendra Pratap Pandey|D. P. Pandey]]
| rowspan="4" |[[Lieutenant General (India)|Lt Gen]] Amardeep Singh Aujla<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-05-10 |title=J&K: Lt Gen Amardeep Singh Aujla takes over command of Chinar Corps |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/chandigarh-news/jk-lt-gen-amardeep-singh-aujla-takes-over-command-of-chinar-corps-101652138674740.html |access-date=2022-05-10 |website=Hindustan Times |language=en}}</ref>
|[[19th Infantry Division (India)|19th Infantry Division]]
|[[19th Infantry Division (India)|19 Mountain Division]]
|[[Baramulla district|Baramulla]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu & Kashmir]]
|[[Baramulla district|Baramulla]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu & Kashmir]]
|-
|-
|28th Mountain Division
|28 Infantry Division
|[[Gurez]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu & Kashmir]]
|[[Gurez]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu & Kashmir]]
|-
|[[Rashtriya Rifles]] ''"Kilo Force"''
|N/A
|-
|Rashtriya Rifles ''"Victor Force"''
|N/A
|-
|-
|
|
| colspan="5" |
| colspan="5" |
|-
|-
| rowspan="4" |[[File:16corpsinsignia.jpg|frameless|116x116px]]
| rowspan="7" |[[File:16corpsinsignia.jpg|frameless|116x116px]]
| rowspan="4" |[[XVI Corps (India)|XVI Corps]]
| rowspan="7" |[[XVI Corps (India)|XVI Corps]]
''<small>(White Knight Corps)</small>''
''<small>(White Knight Corps)</small>''
| rowspan="4" |[[Nagrota|Nagarota]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu & Kashmir]]
| rowspan="7" |[[Nagrota|Nagarota]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu & Kashmir]]
| rowspan="4" |[[Lieutenant General (India)|Lieutenant General]] [[Manjinder Singh (general)|Manjinder Singh]]
| rowspan="7" |[[Lieutenant General (India)|Lt Gen]] [[Manjinder Singh (general)|Manjinder Singh]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=SHAH |first=SYED AMJAD |title=Army fully prepared to deal with infiltration along LoC: GoC White Knight Corps Lt Gen Manjinder Singh |url=https://www.greaterkashmir.com/jammu/army-fully-prepared-to-deal-with-infiltration-along-loc-goc-white-knight-corps-lt-gen-manjinder-singh |access-date=2022-06-08 |website=Greater Kashmir |language=en}}</ref>
|[[10th Infantry Division (India)|10th Infantry Division (Rapid)]]
|[[10th Infantry Division (India)|10 RAPID Division]]
|[[Akhnoor]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu & Kashmir]]
|[[Akhnoor]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu & Kashmir]]
|-
|-
|[[25th Infantry Division (India)|25 Infantry Division]]
|25 Armoured Division
|[[Rajouri|Rajauri]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu & Kashmir]]
|[[Rajouri|Rajauri]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu & Kashmir]]
|-
|-
|[[39th Infantry Division (India)|39 Infantry Division]]  
|[[39th Infantry Division (India)|39 Mountain Division]]  
|[[Yol, Himachal Pradesh|Yol]], [[Himachal Pradesh]]
|[[Yol, Himachal Pradesh|Yol]], [[Himachal Pradesh]]
|-
|-
|10th Artillery Brigade
|Rashtriya Rifles ''"Delta Force"''
|N/A
|-
|Rashtriya Rifles ''"Romeo Force"''
|N/A
|-
|Rashtriya Rifles ''"Uniform Force"''
|N/A
|-
|10 Artillery Brigade
|N/A
|N/A
|-
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| rowspan="4" |
| rowspan="4" |[[I Corps (India)|I Corps]]
''<small>(Strike One Corps)</small>''
| rowspan="4" |[[Mathura Uttar Pradesh|Mathura, Uttar Pradesh]]
| rowspan="4" |Lt Gen Gajendra Joshi<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-05-12 |title=Lt gen Gajendra Joshi takes over as GOC, Mathura Strike 1 Corps |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/lucknow-news/lt-gen-gajendra-joshi-takes-over-as-goc-in-c-mathura-strike-1-corps-101652295702173.html |access-date=2022-06-08 |website=Hindustan Times |language=en}}</ref>
|[[4th Infantry Division (India)|4 RAPID Division]]
|[[Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh]]
|-
|[[6th Infantry Division (India)|6 Mountain Division]]
|[[Bareilly]], [[Uttar Pradesh]]
|-
|42 Artillery Division
|[[Bassi Assembly constituency|Bassi]], [[Rajasthan]]
|-
|14 (Independent) Armoured Brigade
|[[Bathinda|Bhatinda]], [[Punjab, India|Punjab]]
|}
|}


==Precursors (1895-1947)==
==Precursors (1895-1947)==
Following is the List of precursors to the Northern Command and their commanders:<ref>[http://www.gulabin.com/armynavy/pdf/Army%20Commands%201900-2011.pdf Army Commands] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150705211343/http://www.gulabin.com/armynavy/pdf/Army%20Commands%201900-2011.pdf|date=5 July 2015}}</ref>
Following is the List of precursors to the Northern Command and their commanders:<ref>[http://www.gulabin.com/armynavy/pdf/Army%20Commands%201900-2011.pdf Army Commands] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150705211343/http://www.gulabin.com/armynavy/pdf/Army%20Commands%201900-2011.pdf|date=5 July 2022}}</ref>


=== Punjab Command (1895-1907) ===
=== Punjab Command (1895-1907) ===
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|[[2nd Queen Victoria's Own Rajput Light Infantry]]
|[[2nd Queen Victoria's Own Rajput Light Infantry]]
|}
|}


=== North-Western Army (1942-1945) ===
=== North-Western Army (1942-1945) ===
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== List of GOC-in-C of Northern Command (1972-present) ==
== List of GOC-in-C of Northern Command (1972-present) ==
Following is the list of General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Northern Command after its re-raising in 1972:-
Following is the list of General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Northern Command after its re-raising in 1972:
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|[[Lieutenant General]]
|[[Lieutenant General]]
|[[Premindra Singh Bhagat|P. S. Bhagat]]
|[[Premindra Singh Bhagat]]
|June 1972
|June 1972
|28 July 1974
|28 July 1974
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|31 July 1978
|31 July 1978
|[[Rajputana Rifles]]
|[[Rajputana Rifles]]
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Lt. Gen. Rai Takes Over Northern Command|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1974-JAN-DEC-MIN-OF-DEFENCE/PDF/DEF-1974-07-20_175.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=28 July 1974|access-date=26 January 2020}}</ref>
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Lt. Gen. Rai Takes Over Northern Command|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1974-JAN-DEC-MIN-OF-DEFENCE/PDF/DEF-1974-07-20_175.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=28 July 1974|access-date=26 January 2022}}</ref>
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|31 December 1979
|31 December 1979
|[[20 Lancers (India)|20 Lancers]]
|[[20 Lancers (India)|20 Lancers]]
|<ref>{{cite web|title=New Appointments in Army|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1978-APR-AUG-MIN-OF-DEFENCE-PART-2/PDF/DEF-1978-05-19_074.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=19 May 1978|access-date=27 January 2020}}</ref>
|<ref>{{cite web|title=New Appointments in Army|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1978-APR-AUG-MIN-OF-DEFENCE-PART-2/PDF/DEF-1978-05-19_074.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=19 May 1978|access-date=27 January 2022}}</ref>
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|[[Lieutenant General]]
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|30 September 1982
|30 September 1982
|[[Brigade of The Guards]]
|[[Brigade of The Guards]]
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Lt. Gen. S. P. Malhotra – New GOC-in-C|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1979-JUNE-DEC-MIN-OF-DEFENCE-PART-II/PDF/DEF-1979-12-26_247.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=26 December 1979|access-date=27 January 2020}}</ref>
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Lt. Gen. S. P. Malhotra – New GOC-in-C|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1979-JUNE-DEC-MIN-OF-DEFENCE-PART-II/PDF/DEF-1979-12-26_247.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=26 December 1979|access-date=27 January 2022}}</ref>
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|[[Lieutenant General]]
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|31 August 1985
|31 August 1985
|[[5th Gorkha Rifles (Frontier Force)]]
|[[5th Gorkha Rifles (Frontier Force)]]
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Gen. Chhibber New GOC-in-C Northern Command|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1980-JULY-DEC-MIN-OF-DEFENCE-M-II/PDF/DEF-1982-10-01_110.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=1 October 1982|access-date=27 January 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) |page=129  |date=8 February 1986 |publisher=The Gazette of India}}</ref>   
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Gen. Chhibber New GOC-in-C Northern Command|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1980-JULY-DEC-MIN-OF-DEFENCE-M-II/PDF/DEF-1982-10-01_110.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=1 October 1982|access-date=27 January 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) |page=129  |date=8 February 1986 |publisher=The Gazette of India}}</ref>   
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|[[Lieutenant General]]
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|31 May 1987
|31 May 1987
|[[Brigade of Guards]]
|[[Brigade of Guards]]
|<ref name="Nanda_appt">{{cite web|title=Lt. Gen. BC Nanda Appointed GOC-in-C Northern Command|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1987-JUNE-DEC-MIN-OF-DEFENCE/PDF/DEF-1987-05-20_163.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=20 May 1987|access-date=26 January 2020}}</ref>
|<ref name="Nanda_appt">{{cite web|title=Lt. Gen. BC Nanda Appointed GOC-in-C Northern Command|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1987-JUNE-DEC-MIN-OF-DEFENCE/PDF/DEF-1987-05-20_163.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=20 May 1987|access-date=26 January 2022}}</ref>
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|[[Lieutenant General]]
|[[Lieutenant General]]
|[[Biddanda Chengappa Nanda|B. C. Nanda]]
|[[Biddanda Chengappa Nanda]]
|1 June 1987
|1 June 1987
|31 May 1989
|31 May 1989
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|30 September 1991
|30 September 1991
|[[4th Horse (Hodson's Horse)]]
|[[4th Horse (Hodson's Horse)]]
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Lt. Gen. Gurinder Singh Appointed General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Northern Command|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1989-JAN-JUNE-DEFENCE-I/PDF/DEF-1989-05-31_160.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=31 May 1989|access-date=26 January 2020}}</ref>
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Lt. Gen. Gurinder Singh Appointed General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Northern Command|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1989-JAN-JUNE-DEFENCE-I/PDF/DEF-1989-05-31_160.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=31 May 1989|access-date=26 January 2022}}</ref>
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|31 August 1993
|31 August 1993
|[[Madras Engineer Group|Madras Sappers]]
|[[Madras Engineer Group|Madras Sappers]]
|<ref>{{cite web|title=New Army Commanders Appointed|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1991-DEFENCE/PDF/DEF-1991-06-15_141.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=15 June 1991|access-date=13 June 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=New Vice-Chief and Army Commanders Appointed|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1993-JAN-DEC-DEFENCE/PDF/DEF-1993-06-23_163.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=23 June 1993|access-date=26 January 2020}}</ref>
|<ref>{{cite web|title=New Army Commanders Appointed|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1991-DEFENCE/PDF/DEF-1991-06-15_141.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=15 June 1991|access-date=13 June 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=New Vice-Chief and Army Commanders Appointed|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1993-JAN-DEC-DEFENCE/PDF/DEF-1993-06-23_163.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=23 June 1993|access-date=26 January 2022}}</ref>
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|31 August 1996
|31 August 1996
|[[Poona Horse|17th Horse (Poona Horse)]]
|[[Poona Horse|17th Horse (Poona Horse)]]
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Lt. Gen. Surinder Singh Takes Over as Northern Army Commander|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1993-JAN-DEC-DEFENCE/PDF/DEF-1993-09-01_191.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=1 September 1993|access-date=26 January 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Army Appointments|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1996-JULY-DEC-DEFENCE-III/PDF/DEF-1996-08-22_069.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=22 August 1996|access-date=26 January 2020}}</ref>
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Lt. Gen. Surinder Singh Takes Over as Northern Army Commander|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1993-JAN-DEC-DEFENCE/PDF/DEF-1993-09-01_191.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=1 September 1993|access-date=26 January 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Army Appointments|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/DEFENCE/1996-JULY-DEC-DEFENCE-III/PDF/DEF-1996-08-22_069.pdf|website=Press Information Bureau of India – Archive|date=22 August 1996|access-date=26 January 2022}}</ref>
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|31 December 1998
|31 December 1998
|[[Regiment of Artillery]]
|[[Regiment of Artillery]]
|<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/news/2000/aug/01josy.htm|title=rediff.com: Lt Gen Sundararajan Padmanabhan to be next army chief|website=www.rediff.com|access-date=24 October 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024153709/http://www.rediff.com/news/2000/aug/01josy.htm|archive-date=24 October 2017}}</ref>
|<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/news/2000/aug/01josy.htm|title=rediff.com: Lt Gen Sundararajan Padmanabhan to be next army chief|website=www.rediff.com|access-date=24 October 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024153709/http://www.rediff.com/news/2000/aug/01josy.htm|archive-date=24 October 2022}}</ref>
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|[[Lieutenant General]]
|[[Lieutenant General]]
|H M Khanna
|H. M. Khanna
|1 January 1998
|1 January 1998
|31 January 2001
|31 January 2001
|[[Gorkha regiments (India)|Gorkha Rifles]]
|[[Gorkha regiments (India)|Gorkha Rifles]]
|<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/the-commanders-who-failed/210113|title=The Commanders Who Failed|work=Outlook India|access-date=24 October 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024153939/https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/the-commanders-who-failed/210113|archive-date=24 October 2017}}</ref>
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|[[Lieutenant General]]
|[[Lieutenant General]]
|R K Nanavatty
|R. K. Nanavatty
|1 February 2001
|1 February 2001
|31 May 2003
|31 May 2003
|[[8 Gorkha Rifles|8th Gorkha Rifles]]
|[[8 Gorkha Rifles|8th Gorkha Rifles]]
|<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/lt-gen-nanavatty-takes-over-as-gocc-northern-command_7798.html|title=Lt Gen Nanavatty takes over as GOCC, northern command|date=1 February 2001|work=Zee News|access-date=24 October 2017|language=en|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024154458/http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/lt-gen-nanavatty-takes-over-as-gocc-northern-command_7798.html|archive-date=24 October 2017}}</ref>
|<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/lt-gen-nanavatty-takes-over-as-gocc-northern-command_7798.html|title=Lt Gen Nanavatty takes over as GOCC, northern command|date=1 February 2001|work=Zee News|access-date=24 October 2017|language=en|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024154458/http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/lt-gen-nanavatty-takes-over-as-gocc-northern-command_7798.html|archive-date=24 October 2022}}</ref>
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|[[Lieutenant General]]
|[[Lieutenant General]]
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|31 July 2005
|31 July 2005
|[[Maratha Light Infantry]]
|[[Maratha Light Infantry]]
|<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/news/2003/jun/01army.htm|title=Lt Gen Hari Prasad new GoC-in-C, Northern Command|website=www.rediff.com|access-date=24 October 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024154502/http://www.rediff.com/news/2003/jun/01army.htm|archive-date=24 October 2017}}</ref>
|<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/news/2003/jun/01army.htm|title=Lt Gen Hari Prasad new GoC-in-C, Northern Command|website=www.rediff.com|access-date=24 October 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024154502/http://www.rediff.com/news/2003/jun/01army.htm|archive-date=24 October 2022}}</ref>
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|30 December 2006
|30 December 2006
|[[Regiment of Artillery]]
|[[Regiment of Artillery]]
|<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.oneindia.com/2006/12/24/lt-gen-kapoor-to-be-new-vcoas-panag-jamwal-to-head-n-e-cmds-1167104766.html|title=Lt Gen Kapoor to be new VCOAS; Panag, Jamwal to head N, E Cmds|work=oneindia.com|access-date=24 October 2017|language=en|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171023181739/https://www.oneindia.com/2006/12/24/lt-gen-kapoor-to-be-new-vcoas-panag-jamwal-to-head-n-e-cmds-1167104766.html|archive-date=23 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20050902/main5.htm|title=The Tribune, Chandigarh, India – Main News|website=www.tribuneindia.com|access-date=24 October 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051108180504/http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20050902/main5.htm|archive-date=8 November 2005}}</ref>
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|[[Lieutenant General]]
|[[Lieutenant General]]
|[[H. S. Panag]]
|[[H. S. Panag|Harcharanjit Singh Panag]]
|1 January 2006
|1 January 2006
|29 February 2008
|29 February 2008
|[[Sikh Regiment]]
|[[Sikh Regiment]]
|<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=35568|title=Senior Appointments : Army|website=pib.nic.in|access-date=24 October 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024153610/http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=35568|archive-date=24 October 2017}}</ref>
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|[[Lieutenant General]]
|[[Lieutenant General]]
|[[Prabodh Chandra Bhardwaj|P C Bhardwaj]]
|[[Prabodh Chandra Bhardwaj]]
|1 March 2008
|1 March 2008
|30 September 2009
|30 September 2009
|[[Parachute Regiment (India)|Parachute Regiment]]
|[[Parachute Regiment (India)|Parachute Regiment]]
|<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=52927|title=Lt Gen PC Bhardwaj, takes over as Vice Army Chief|website=pib.nic.in|access-date=24 October 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024205024/http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=52927|archive-date=24 October 2017}}</ref>
|<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=52927|title=Lt Gen PC Bhardwaj, takes over as Vice Army Chief|website=pib.nic.in|access-date=24 October 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024205024/http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=52927|archive-date=24 October 2022}}</ref>
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|[[Lieutenant General]]
|[[Lieutenant General]]
|B S Jaswal
|B. S. Jaswal
|1 October 2009
|1 October 2009
|31 December 2010
|31 December 2010
|[[Jammu and Kashmir Rifles]]
|[[Jammu and Kashmir Rifles]]
|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.groundreport.com/northern-command-bid-farewell-to-lt-gen-bs-jaswal-general-officer-commanding-in-chief/|title=Northern Command bid Farewell to Lt Gen BS Jaswal, general officer commanding- in chief – Ground Report|website=www.groundreport.com|language=en-US|access-date=24 October 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024153700/https://www.groundreport.com/northern-command-bid-farewell-to-lt-gen-bs-jaswal-general-officer-commanding-in-chief/|archive-date=24 October 2017|date=31 December 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/lt-gen-b-s-jaswal-takes-charge-of-northern-command-today/523586/|title=Lt Gen B S Jaswal takes charge of Northern Command today – Indian Express|website=archive.indianexpress.com|language=en-gb|access-date=24 October 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161110045405/http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/lt-gen-b-s-jaswal-takes-charge-of-northern-command-today/523586|archive-date=10 November 2016}}</ref>
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|[[Lieutenant General]]
|[[Lieutenant General]]
|K T Parnaik
|K. T. Parnaik
|1 January 2011
|1 January 2011
|30 June 2013
|30 June 2013
|[[Rajputana Rifles]]
|[[Rajputana Rifles]]
|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.groundreport.com/lieutenant-general-kt-parnaiktakes-over-as-the-goc-in-c-northern-command/|title=Lieutenant General KT Parnaik,takes over as the GOC-in -C, Northern Command – Ground Report|website=www.groundreport.com|language=en-US|access-date=24 October 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024152900/https://www.groundreport.com/lieutenant-general-kt-parnaiktakes-over-as-the-goc-in-c-northern-command/|archive-date=24 October 2017|date=January 2011}}</ref>
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|[[Lieutenant General]]
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|31 May 2014
|31 May 2014
|[[Rajput Regiment]]
|[[Rajput Regiment]]
|<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/lt-gen-chachra-takes-over-as-armys-northern-command-chief/articleshow/20863786.cms|title=Lt Gen Chachra takes over as Army's Northern Command chief|date=1 July 2013|work=The Economic Times|access-date=24 October 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024160319/https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/lt-gen-chachra-takes-over-as-armys-northern-command-chief/articleshow/20863786.cms|archive-date=24 October 2017}}</ref>
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|[[Lieutenant General]]
|[[Lieutenant General]]
|[[Deependra Singh Hooda|D S Hooda]]
|[[Deependra Singh Hooda]]
|1 June 2014
|1 June 2014
|30 November 2016
|30 November 2016
|[[4 Gorkha Rifles|4th Gorkha Rifles]]
|[[4 Gorkha Rifles|4th Gorkha Rifles]]
|<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.firstpost.com/india/lt-gen-hooda-takes-over-as-northern-command-chief-1553379.html|title=Lt Gen Hooda takes over as Northern Command Chief|date=2 June 2014|work=Firstpost|access-date=24 October 2017|language=en-US|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024161019/http://www.firstpost.com/india/lt-gen-hooda-takes-over-as-northern-command-chief-1553379.html|archive-date=24 October 2017}}</ref>
|<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.firstpost.com/india/lt-gen-hooda-takes-over-as-northern-command-chief-1553379.html|title=Lt Gen Hooda takes over as Northern Command Chief|date=2 June 2014|work=Firstpost|access-date=24 October 2017|language=en-US|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024161019/http://www.firstpost.com/india/lt-gen-hooda-takes-over-as-northern-command-chief-1553379.html|archive-date=24 October 2022}}</ref>
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|[[Lieutenant General]]
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|31 May 2018
|31 May 2018
|[[Sikh Light Infantry]]
|[[Sikh Light Infantry]]
|<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/india/lt-gen-devraj-anbu-takes-over-as-chief-of-armys-northern-command-4405395/|title=Lt Gen Devraj Anbu takes over as chief of Army's Northern command|date=1 December 2016|work=The Indian Express|access-date=24 October 2017|language=en-US|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024154431/http://indianexpress.com/article/india/lt-gen-devraj-anbu-takes-over-as-chief-of-armys-northern-command-4405395/|archive-date=24 October 2017}}</ref>
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|[[Lieutenant General]]
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Northern Command
IA Northern Command.jpg
Insignia of Northern Command
Active1908–1947
1972 – present
Country India
Branch Indian Army
TypeCommand
HQUdhampur
Motto(s)Forever in operations
Commanders
GOC-in-CLt Gen Upendra Dwivedi, AVSM
Notable
commanders
Lt Gen P. S. Bhagat
Gen S. Padmanabhan
Gen Deepak Kapoor
Insignia
FlagNorthern-Command-Indian Army-flag.svg

The Northern Command is a Command of the Indian Army. It was originally formed as the Northern Army of the British Indian Army in 1908. It was scrapped upon India's independence in 1947 and later re-raised in 1972. Currently, the XIV Corps (Leh), XV Corps (Srinagar), I Corps (Mathura) and XVI Corps (Nagrota) are under its control. Its present commander is Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi.[1][2]

History

The Presidency armies were abolished with effect from 1 April 1895 when the three Presidency armies became the Indian Army.[3] The Indian Army was divided into four Commands: Bengal Command, Bombay Command, Madras Command and Punjab Command, each under a lieutenant general.[3]

In 1908, the four commands were merged into two Armies: Northern Army and Southern Army. This system persisted until 1920 when the arrangement reverted to four commands again :- Eastern Command, Northern Command, Southern Command and Western Command.[3]

In 1937, Western Command was downgraded to become the Western Independent District. In April 1942, the Western Independent District was absorbed into the Northern Command which itself was re-designated as North Western Army to guard the borders at North West Frontier during World War II. It controlled the Kohat, Peshawar, Rawalpindi, Baluchistan and Waziristan Districts.[4][5]

The formation reverted to the title Northern Command in November 1945.[6] In 1947, India moved towards partition, with Northern Command HQ at Rawalpindi becoming the Army HQ of the newly formed Pakistan Army (as GHQ, Pakistan), with the rest of commands passing to the Indian Army.[7]

In 1972, the Government of India decided to raise a separate command to oversee operations in the northern borders with Pakistan and China. Lt. Gen. P. S. Bhagat was appointed as its GOC-in-C in June 1972. Bhagat's main activities as Army Commander were the improvement of defence and the living and working condition of his troops.[8] Headquarters for the command was established at Udhampur, J&K.[9]

The XIV Corps (Leh), XV Corps (Srinagar) and XVI Corps (Nagrota) control the operational units in Northern Command. 71 Independent Sub Area is part of the Command. In 2001-02, during Operation Parakram the III Corps and its 57th Mountain Division were temporarily shifted into the command as a reserve.[9]

Dhruva War Memorial, Udhampur

Structure

Currently, the Northern Commands has been assigned operational units under four corps: XIV Corps, I Corps, XV Corps and XVI Corps.

In 2021, the Strike One Corps was re-organised to join the Norther Command to assist at the Ladakh border with China.[10][11]

Structure of Northern Command
Corps Corps HQ GOC of Corps

(Corps Commander)

Assigned Units Unit HQ
In^14corps.gif XIV Corps

(Fire and Fury Corps)

Leh, Ladakh Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta[12] 3 Infantry Division Karu, Ladakh
8 Mountain Division Dras, Ladakh
254 (Independent) Armoured Brigade Leh, Ladakh
102 (Independent) Infantry Brigade Partapur, Ladakh
118 (Independent) Infantry Brigade Nyoma, Ladakh
File:Chinarcorpsinsignia.jpg XV Corps

(Chinar Corps)

Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir Lt Gen Amardeep Singh Aujla[13] 19 Mountain Division Baramulla, Jammu & Kashmir
28 Infantry Division Gurez, Jammu & Kashmir
Rashtriya Rifles "Kilo Force" N/A
Rashtriya Rifles "Victor Force" N/A
File:16corpsinsignia.jpg XVI Corps

(White Knight Corps)

Nagarota, Jammu & Kashmir Lt Gen Manjinder Singh[14] 10 RAPID Division Akhnoor, Jammu & Kashmir
25 Armoured Division Rajauri, Jammu & Kashmir
39 Mountain Division Yol, Himachal Pradesh
Rashtriya Rifles "Delta Force" N/A
Rashtriya Rifles "Romeo Force" N/A
Rashtriya Rifles "Uniform Force" N/A
10 Artillery Brigade N/A
I Corps

(Strike One Corps)

Mathura, Uttar Pradesh Lt Gen Gajendra Joshi[15] 4 RAPID Division Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh
6 Mountain Division Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh
42 Artillery Division Bassi, Rajasthan
14 (Independent) Armoured Brigade Bhatinda, Punjab

Precursors (1895-1947)

Following is the List of precursors to the Northern Command and their commanders:[16]

Punjab Command (1895-1907)

General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Punjab Command
Rank Name Assumed office Left office Unit of commission
General Sir William S. A. Lockhart April 1895 Nov 1898 44th Bengal Native Infantry
General Sir Arthur Power Palmer Nov 1898 March 1900 5th Bengal Light Infantry
Lieutenant General Sir Charles C. Egerton

(acting)

March 1899 Oct 1901 31st (Huntingdonshire) Regiment of Foot
General Sir Bindon Blood Oct 1901 Oct 1904 Royal Engineers

Northern Command (1904-1908)

General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Northern Command
Rank Name Assumed office Left office Unit of commission
General Sir Bindon Blood Oct 1904 June 1907 Royal Engineers

Northern Army (1908-1920)

General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Northern Army
Rank Name Assumed office Left office Unit of commission
General Sir Alfred Gaselee June 1907 Nov 1908 Sutherland Highlanders
Lieutenant General Sir Josceline H. Wodehouse Nov 1908 Oct 1910 Royal Artillery
Lieutenant General Sir James Willcocks Oct 1910 Aug 1914 100th Regiment of Foot
Lieutenant General Sir Robert I. Scallon Aug 1914 Feb 1915 72nd Highlanders
General Sir John E. Nixon Feb 1915 Apr 1915 75th Regiment of Foot
- Vacant Apr 1915 May 1916 -
General Sir Arthur A. Barrett May 1916 May 1920 44th Regiment of Foot

Northern Command (1920-1942)

General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Northern Command
Rank Name Assumed office Left office Unit of commission
General Sir William R. Birdwood, Bt Nov 1920 Nov 1924 Royal Scots Fusiliers
General Sir Claud W. Jacob Nov 1924 May 1926 Worcestershire Regiment
General Sir Alexander S. Cobbe May 1926 May 1930 Indian Staff Corps
General Sir Robert A. Cassels May 1930 May 1934 Indian Staff Corps
General Sir Kenneth Wigram May 1934 May 1936 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles

(The Sirmoor Rifles)

General Sir John F. S. D. Coleridge May 1936 Jun 1940 Indian Staff Corps
General Sir Alan F. Hartley Jun 1940 Jan 1942 Durham Light Infantry
General Sir Cyril D. Noyes Jan 1942 Apr 1942 2nd Queen Victoria's Own Rajput Light Infantry


North-Western Army (1942-1945)

General Officer Commanding-in-Chief North-Western Army
Rank Name Assumed office Left office Unit of commission
General Sir Cyril D. Noyes Apr 1942 May 1943 Royal Scots Fusiliers
General Sir Edward P. Quinan May 1943 Aug 1943 Worcestershire Regiment
General Sir Henry Finnis Aug 1943 May 1945 Indian Staff Corps
Major-General Cecil Toovey

(acting)

Jun 1945 Oct 1945 Indian Staff Corps
General Sir Richard N. O'Connor Oct 1945 Nov 1945 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)

Northern Command (1945-1947)

General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Northern Command
Rank Name Assumed office Left office Unit of commission References
General Sir Richard N. O'Connor Nov 1945 May 1946 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
Lieutenant General Douglas D. Gracey

(acting)

May 1946 Oct 1946 Royal Munster Fusiliers
Lieutenant General Frank W. Messervy Oct 1946 Aug 1947 9th Hodson's Horse [17]

List of GOC-in-C of Northern Command (1972-present)

Following is the list of General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Northern Command after its re-raising in 1972:

General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Northern Command
Rank Name Assumed office Left office Unit of commission References
Lieutenant General Premindra Singh Bhagat June 1972 28 July 1974 Bombay Sappers [8]
Lieutenant General H. C. Rai 28 July 1974 31 July 1978 Rajputana Rifles [18]
Lieutenant General Gurbachan Singh 1 August 1978 31 December 1979 20 Lancers [19]
Lieutenant General Suraj Prakash Malhotra 1 January 1980 30 September 1982 Brigade of The Guards [20]
Lieutenant General Manohar Lal Chibber 1 October 1982 31 August 1985 5th Gorkha Rifles (Frontier Force) [21][22]
Lieutenant General A. K. Handoo 1 September 1985 31 May 1987 Brigade of Guards [23]
Lieutenant General Biddanda Chengappa Nanda 1 June 1987 31 May 1989 Mahar Regiment [23]
Lieutenant General Gurinder Singh 1 June 1989 30 September 1991 4th Horse (Hodson's Horse) [24]
Lieutenant General D. S. R. Sahni 1 October 1991 31 August 1993 Madras Sappers [25][26]
Lieutenant General Surrinder Singh 1 September 1993 31 August 1996 17th Horse (Poona Horse) [27][28]
Lieutenant General Sundararajan Padmanabhan 1 September 1996 31 December 1998 Regiment of Artillery [29]
Lieutenant General H. M. Khanna 1 January 1998 31 January 2001 Gorkha Rifles [30]
Lieutenant General R. K. Nanavatty 1 February 2001 31 May 2003 8th Gorkha Rifles [31]
Lieutenant General Hari Prasad 1 June 2003 31 July 2005 Maratha Light Infantry [32]
Lieutenant General Deepak Kapoor 1 September 2005 30 December 2006 Regiment of Artillery [33][34]
Lieutenant General Harcharanjit Singh Panag 1 January 2006 29 February 2008 Sikh Regiment [35]
Lieutenant General Prabodh Chandra Bhardwaj 1 March 2008 30 September 2009 Parachute Regiment [36]
Lieutenant General B. S. Jaswal 1 October 2009 31 December 2010 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles [37][38]
Lieutenant General K. T. Parnaik 1 January 2011 30 June 2013 Rajputana Rifles [39]
Lieutenant General Sanjiv Chachra 1 July 2013 31 May 2014 Rajput Regiment [40]
Lieutenant General Deependra Singh Hooda 1 June 2014 30 November 2016 4th Gorkha Rifles [41]
Lieutenant General Devraj Anbu 1 December 2016 31 May 2018 Sikh Light Infantry [42]
Lieutenant General Ranbir Singh 1 June 2018 31 January 2020 Dogra Regiment [1]
Lieutenant General Yogesh Kumar Joshi 1 February 2020 31 January 2022 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles [43]
Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi 1 February 2022 Incumbent Jammu and Kashmir Rifles [44]

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