JCOs are gazetted officers, says Defence Ministry
Why it is in news?
- Junior Commissioned Officers (JCO) in the Indian military are gazetted officers, the Defence Ministry has clarified in an order issued on August 1.
- The clarification follows a long standing controversy over the issue.
What order says?
- The Ministry has instructed the three services to issue suitable identity cards to the JCOs immediately in the order, the subject of which reads: “Issue of blue Securitised Laminated Identity Cards (SLIC) to JCOs and equivalent officer having been accorded gazetted officer status by an Act of Parliament.”
Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO)
- Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) is a term describing a group of military ranks found in the Indian Army, Pakistan Army, Bangladesh Army and Nepal Army.
- Those soldiers holding JCO rank receive a commission from the President, but this commission is of a lower status than that held by full commissioned officers.
- The JCO ranks in the Indian Army (from highest to lowest) are:
- Subedar-Major (infantry and other arms)/Risaldar-Major (cavalry and armour)
Source
The Hindu