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Women in the Indian Armed Forces

In the Indian Armed Forces women are allowed to join in combat service support branches and in non combatant roles only and they can only become officers except the Corps of Military Police of the Indian Army where women can become sepoys too. The Indian Air Force's officer corps had 13.09% women in 2018 and 8.50% in women 2014; the Indian Navy's officer corps had 6% women in 2018 and 3% women in 2014 and the Indian Army's officer corps had 3.80% women in 2018 and 3% women in 2014.[1][2] In 2020, three officers had the rank of lieutenant-general or equivalent, all in the Medical Services. In May 2021, 83 women were inducted as sepoys for the first time in the Indian Army, in the Corps of Military Police.[3]

Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck inspects Women's Auxiliary Corps (India) personnel, c. 1947
A Women's Auxiliary Corps private on duty in the orderly room of a Royal Air Force station in India, August 1943
Women of the Women's Auxiliary Corps Naval Wing, 1945

History edit

In 1888, the British Indian Army (BIA) established a military branch known as the Indian Military Nursing Service (IMNS), which recruited female nurses. This was the first time that the BIA recruited female service members into its ranks.[4] Female IMNS nurses served during World War I and World War II, 350 of whom either died, were taken as prisoners of war or were declared missing in action; one of the largest casualties suffered by the IMNS occurred on February 1942, when the SS Kuala, which was transporting several nurses, was sunk by Imperial Japanese Armed Forces bombers.[4] In May 1942, the Women's Auxiliary Corps was established to assist BIA operations; by the end of World War II, it had recruited 11,500 women.[5]

Noor Inayat Khan, who was of Indian descent, served in the Special Operations Executive (SOE) during World War II. She was secretly sent to German-occupied France to assist in SOE operations there. Khan was betrayed and captured before being subsequently executed at the Dachau concentration camp, and was posthumously awarded the George Cross for her service.[6] Kalyani Sen, the first Indian servicewoman who visited the United Kingdom, served in the Royal Indian Navy's Women's Royal Indian Naval Service during World War II.[7] In 2021, the Indian Armed Forces' National Defence Academy entrance exam was opened up to female cadets.[8]

Indian Army edit

Summary table of commission by corps edit

Under the Army Act of 1950, women were ineligible for regular commissions except in "such corps, departments or branches which the central government may specify by way of notifications."[9] On 1 November 1958, the Army Medical Corps became the first unit of the Indian Army to grant regular commissions to women.[10] Since 1992, women were first inducted in to various branches of Indian Army only in short service commission.[9] In 2008, women were first inducted as permanent commissioned officers in Legal and Education corps, in 2020 they were first inducted in 8 more corps as permanent commissioned officers.[11] As of 2020, women are not yet allowed as combatants in the Parachute Regiment of the Indian Army or other special forces, but they can join paratroopers wings of their respective arms like para EME, para signals, para ASC, etc.

Here is the status of women's induction in various branches of army in any role as well as in coveted permanent commissioned officers role.[12][9]

Serial Number Name of corps/regiment Women commissioned Since Notes
1 Army Aviation Corps   2020[12] Women cannot get a permanent commission.
2 Army Corps of Signals   1992[9] Since 2020 in permanent commission (short service commission).[12]
3 Army Dental Corps   1888 or earlier[4] Since 1958 in permanent commission (long service commission).[10]
4 Army Education Corps   1992[9] Since 2008 in permanent commission (short service commission).[12]
5 Army Medical Corps   1888 or earlier[4] Since 1958 in permanent commission (long service commission).[10]
6 Army Ordnance Corps   1992[9] Since 2020 in permanent commission (short service commission).[12]
7 Army Postal Service Corps   1992[9] Women cannot get a permanent commission.
8 Army Service Corps   2020[12] Since 2020 in permanent commission (short service commission).
9 Corps of Army Air Defence   2020[12] Since 2020 in permanent commission (short service commission).
10 Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers   1992[9] Since 2020 in permanent commission (short service commission).[12]
11 Corps of Engineers   2020[12] Since 2020 in permanent commission (short service commission).
12 Corps of Military Police   2020[13] First inducted since 2020 (short service commission).[13]
13 Defence Security Corps   N.A. Women cannot be commissioned.
14 Intelligence Corps   2020 (short service commission)[12] Capt. Ganeve Lalji was the first Aide de camp to an army commander (Lieutenant General).[14]
15 Judge Advocate General's Department   1992[9] Since 2008 in permanent commission (short service commission).[11]
16 Military Nursing Service   1888[4] Major General Joyce Gladys Roach is the present commander.[15]
17 Pioneer Corps   N.A. Women cannot be commissioned.
18 Regiments (Armoured)   N.A. Women cannot be commissioned.[16]
19 Regiments (Artillery)   2023 Since 2023 in permanent commission (short service commission).[16]
20 Regiments (Infantry)   N.A. Women cannot be commissioned.[16]
21 Regiments (Mechanised)   N.A. Women cannot be commissioned.
22 Remount and Veterinary Corps   N.A. Women cannot be commissioned.
23 Territorial Army   2018[17]

Notable women edit

 
A female officer of the Indian Army briefing Russian soldiers during a joint exercise in 2015.

As of 2020, women are not allowed to serve in combat units such as Infantry, Mechanised infantry and Armoured corps List of regiments of the Indian Army.[12]

On 27 August 1976, Gertrude Alice Ram, the military nursing service Matron-in-Chief, became the first woman officer in the Indian Army to attain the rank of Major General, and the first female officer in the Indian Armed Forces to attain two-star rank. With Ram's promotion, India became only the third nation in the world to promote a woman to flag rank, behind the United States and France.[18]

In 1992, the Indian Army began inducting women officers in non-medical roles.[19] On 19 January 2007, the United Nations first all female peacekeeping force made up of 105 Indian policewomen was deployed to Liberia.[20] Ruchi Sharma became the first operational paratrooper in the Indian Army, joining in 1996.[21]

Priya Jhingan, commissioned in 1993, is one of the first 25 women to join the Indian Army as an officer.[22][23][24] Alka Khurana Sharma also one of the first women to join the Indian Army and served ten years in the Army Ordnance Corps. In 1992, she was the first woman officer to participate in the Army Day and the Republic Day parades.[25] Sapper Shanti Tigga was the first female jawan (private rank) in the Indian Army who joined in 2011.[14] Priya Semwal's husband had fallen in a counter-insurgency operation in Arunachal Pradesh in 2012; she went onto join as an officer in the Indian Army Corps of EME, the first wife of a jawan whose husband had fallen in a counter-insurgency operation to do so.[14]

Lieutenant Colonel Mitali Madhumita, commissioned in 2000, is the first woman officer in India to receive a gallantry award, who received the Sena Medal in 2011 for exemplary courage shown during the attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul by terrorists in Kabul, Afghanistan on 26 February 2010,[26] and operations in Jammu-Kashmir[27] and the northeast states.[26][28][29]

Anjana Bhaduria, who joined the first-ever batch of female cadets in 1992 at the Officers Training Academy, Chennai, is the first female officer in the Indian Army to win the gold medal. Including Priya Jhingan and her, the first batch of women officers of the Indian Army was commissioned in March 1993.[30][14] Divya Ajith Kumar, commissioned in 2010, is the first female officer to receive the Sword of Honor.[31][32] She led all women contingent of 154 women officers and cadets during the Republic Day parade of 2015.[32]

Captain Swati Singh, an engineer and then only female officer in her 63 Brigade of the Indian Army, is the first female officer to be deployed at Nathu La pass as Signals in-charge.[14] In February 2020 Madhuri Kanitkar became the third woman to become a Lieutenant General in the Indian Army. Along with her husband who is also a Lieutenant General they will be the first couple to both reach the rank.[33]

On 17 February 2020, the Supreme Court of India said that women officers in Indian Army can get command positions at par with male officers. The court said that the government's arguments against it were discriminatory, disturbing and based on stereotype. The court also said that permanent commission should be available to all women, regardless of years of service, and that this order must be implemented in 3 months.[34] The government had earlier said troops would not accept women as commanding officers.[35] Consequently, 8 more corps or branches started to induct women as commissioned officers.[12]

Ganeve Lalji, Corps of Military intelligence, was the first woman to be an Aide de camp to an Army Commander (Lieutenant General).[14]

Indian Navy edit

 
All-women crew of INSV Tarini on completion of their voyage of circumnavigation of the globe

In October 1976, Dr. Barbara Ghosh became the first woman officer in the Indian Navy to attain the rank of commander. Having joined the navy in 1961, she was also the first woman medical officer to receive a permanent naval commission.[36]

Dr. Punita Arora, commissioned in 1968, is the first woman in the Indian Army to reach the second highest rank, Lieutenant General,[37] and the first female Vice Admiral.[38]

On 8 March 2018, International Women's Day the six-member crew of INSV Tarini that participated in Navika Sagar Parikrama namely Lt Cdr Vartika Joshi, Lt Cdr P. Swathi, Lt Cdr Pratibha Jammwal, Lt Payal Gupta, Lt Aishwarya Boddapati, and Lt Shourgrakpam Vijaya Devi were conferred Nari Shakti Puraskar for outstanding contribution towards women empowerment. The award was received by Lieutenant Shourgrakpam Vijaya Devi, who is Northeast India's first female officer on behalf of team.[39] All six women officers were also awarded the Nao Sena Medal (Gallantry) and the Tenzing Norgay Adventure Award.[40]

On 2 December 2019, Sub-lieutenant Shubhangi Swaroop became the first woman pilot for the Indian Navy. She will be flying the Dornier 228 surveillance aircraft.[41] In September 2020, two women officers - Sub Lieutenants Kumudini Tyagi and Riti Singh - were deployed onboard warships for the first time. They were selected to serve as airborne tacticians to operate from the deck of warships.[42][43]

On 26 August 2021, Surgeon Vice Admiral Sheila S. Mathai became the fourth woman to be promoted to three-star rank and the first direct navy woman vice-admiral. Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin is the third woman to hold three-star rank in the Indian Navy.[44]

In December 2023, Lieutenant Commander Prerna Deosthalee became the first woman officer of the Indian Navy to command an Indian Naval Warship.[45]

Indian Air Force edit

 
Women Pilots of the Indian Air Force

Indian Air Force inducts women in all roles, including combat and support roles. As of September 2020, there were 1,875 female officers serving in the IAF, including 10 pilots and 18 navigators.[46]

The first woman officer in the Indian Air Force, Vijayalakshmi Ramanan, was commissioned into the Army Medical Corps and was seconded to the Air Force. She retired as a Wing Commander in the Air Force in 1979.[47]

In August 1966, Flight Lieutenant Kanta Handa, an IAF medical officer, became the first female IAF officer to receive a commendation for her service during the 1965 Indo-Pakistan war.[48] In 1994, women joined the air force as pilots in support role; Gunjan Saxena and Sreevidya Rajan[49] were among the first women to fly in a combat zone during Kargil War (May–July 1999).[14]

In 2006, Deepika Misra became the first IAF woman pilot to train for the Sarang display team.[14] In 2012, Nivedita Singh (Flight Lieutenant) from Rajasthan, became the first woman from the Indian Air Force to summit the Mount Everest.[14]

In 2015, Indian Air Force opened new combat air force roles for women as fighter pilots, adding to their role as helicopter pilots in the Indian Air Force.[50]
On 22 May 2019, Bhawana Kanth became the first woman fighter pilot to qualify to undertake combat missions.[51] Women are now taking up combat roles in Indian Air Force with Avani Chaturvedi, Mohana Singh Jitarwal, and Bhawana Kanth being the first 3 women fighter pilots[52] Marking International Women's Day on 8 March 8, 2020 all 3 fighter pilots were awarded Nari Shakti Puraskar.[53]

Wing Commander Shaliza Dhami became the first woman officer to be given permanent commission with the Indian Air Force.[54] Squadron Leader Minty Agarwal became the first woman to receive a Yudh Seva Medal.[55]

Special Forces of India edit

As of 2020, Women are not yet allowed as combatant in the combat specialist forces, such as Ghatak Force, para commandos, etc.

The para commandos is a voluntary service and the recruitment procedure of Para and Para SF does not strictly mention any gender for the soldiers that can participate. It is not clear if any women have been able to participate or qualify for this ELITE force.

The Indian Airforce and the Indian Navy have allowed women to join the Garud Commando Force and the MARCOS respectively. It is not clear as of 2023, if any women have been able to qualify.

Dr. Seema Rao, also known as "India's Wonder Woman",[56][57][58] is India's first woman commando trainer,[59] having trained over 15,000 Special Forces of India[60][61] (including the NSG, MARCOS, GARUD)[62] as full-time guest trainer for 20 years without compensation[62][63] as a pioneer in close quarter battle (CQB).[64][65]

Paramilitary forces of India edit

Women in Indian Coast Guard, Assam Rifles and Special Frontier Force.

Indian Coast Guard edit

Women can join the Indian Coast Guard in officer ranks as general duty, pilot or law officers.[66] In January 2017, Indian Coast Guard became the first force to deploy four female officers, assistant commandants Anuradha Shukla, Sneha Kathayat, Shirin Chandran and Vasundhara Chouksey, in combat roles on board KV Kuber hovercraft ship patrolling the Indian maritime zone bordering Pakistan and Bangladesh.[67]

Assam Rifles edit

In April 2016, Assam Rifles inducted a first batch of 100 female soldiers who had undergone year-long training programme and graduated in the passing-out parade at the Assam Rifles Training Centre and School in Shokhüvi in Chümoukedima District of Nagaland. They will be deployed at Cordon And Search Operation (CASO), Mobile Check Posts (MCP) and road opening operations in various battalions for search, frisking and interrogation of women, crowd control and dispersal of female agitators.[68][69]

In August 2020, around 30 rifle-women from Assam Rifles were deployed along the LoC for the first time. They are led by Captain Gursimran Kaur of the Army Service Corps.[70][71]

Special Frontier Force edit

Special Frontier Force, created in 1962 as a most covert and elite Special Force unit as the armed wing of RAW to conduct covert operations behind the Chinese Lines in the event of another Sino-Indian War,[72] inducted 500 female in 1972 for the first time in medical, signals and clerical roles.[73]

Central Armed Police Forces edit

 
Women of the Border Security Force at the Indian Pakistan border

In 1992, Asha Sinha, a 1982 Batch IPS Officer, became the First Woman Commandant in the Paramilitary forces of India when she was posted as Commandant, Central Industrial Security Force in Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited and after 34 years of service she retired as Director General of Police (DGP). In 2018 an IPS Officer Archana Ramasundram of 1980 Batch became the First Woman to become the Director General of Police of a Paramilitary Force as DG, Sashastra Seema Bal, she retired after serving for 37 years.

In March 2016, govt allowed direct-entry women officers in all five Central Armed Police Forces, namely Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Border Security Force (BSF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), allow direct entry to women in junior rank via direct recruitment and also to women officer via Union Public Service Commission in supervisory combat roles.[74] In March 2016, Home Minister Rajnath Singh announced that women will be inducted in 33% constable-rank personnel in CRPF and CISF and 15% in the border guarding forces BSF, SSB and ITBP.[74]

Central Reserve Police Force edit

Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) allows women officers in supervisory combat roles since a long time via UPSC route.[74]

Central Industrial Security Force edit

Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) allows women officers in supervisory combat roles since a long time via UPSC route.[74]

Border Security Force edit

Border Security Force (BSF) allowed women officers in supervisory combat roles in 2013.[74]

Sashastra Seema Bal edit

Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) allowed women officers in supervisory combat roles in 2014.[74]

Indo-Tibetan Border Police edit

Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) allowed women officers in supervisory combat roles in 2016.[74] About 1.75% (1,500) of 80,000 ITBP personnel are women, mostly in the rank of constables (c. March 2016).[74]

Other Forces edit

Women also serve in the National Security Guard (NSG), Special Protection Group (SPG), Railway Protection Force (RPF), National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and Border Roads Organisation (BRO).

National Security Guard edit

National Security Guard (NSG) (Black Cat Commandos) inducted female commandos for the first in 2011–12, however the first discrimination they faced was from the then female Chief Minister, Mayawati who refused to be guarded by the female commandos.[75] In 2015, govt announced that the female NSG Black Cat Commandos, who undergo the same training as their male counterpart, will be deployed in counter-terrorism operations as they also perform VIP protection duties.[76]

Special Protection Group edit

Special Protection Group (SPG) inducted female commandos in 2013, and then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's wife Gursharan Kaur became the first SPG protectee to have women commandos.[77][78]

Railway Protection Force edit

Railway Protection Force (RPF) has female unit, Shakti Squad. In 2015, 25-year-old Debashmita Chattopadhyay became first female Assistant Security Commissioner (ASC) in RPF who took charge of the Shakti squad of RPF women constables.[79]

National Disaster Response Force edit

National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) got its first woman commander in 2015 when 40-years old senior Commandant Rekha Nambiar joined the 4th Battalion based in Arakkonam in Tamil Nadu to lead 1,000 personnel-strong all-men battalion.[80]

Border Roads Organisation edit

In June 2021, Vaishali Hiwase became the first women commanding officer to command a BRO Road Construction Company part of the India-China Border Roads.[81]

Three star officers edit

Six women have been promoted to three-star rank in the Indian Armed Forces. All of them are from the Medical Corps and graduate medical doctors of the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC).

S.No Photo Name Branch Date of promotion Notes
1   Lieutenant General Punita Arora
PVSM, SM, VSM
  Indian Army 1 September 2004 [82] First woman to be elevated to three-star rank. Later moved to the Indian Navy and held the rank of Vice Admiral.[83]
2   Air Marshal Padma Bandopadhyay
PVSM, AVSM, VSM
  Indian Air Force 1 October 2004 [84] First woman to be promoted to three-star rank in the Indian Air Force.[85]
3   Lieutenant General Madhuri Kanitkar
PVSM, AVSM, VSM
  Indian Army 29 February 2020 Last served as Deputy Chief of the Integrated Defence Staff (Medical) (DCIDS (Med)) at HQ IDS.[86]
4   Surgeon Vice Admiral Sheila S. Mathai
NM, VSM
  Indian Navy 26 August 2021 Last served as Director General (Organization and Personnel) of Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS).[87]
5   Lieutenant General Rajshree Ramasethu   Indian Army 16 September 2021 Former Commandant of Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC).[88]
6   Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin
AVSM, VSM
  Indian Navy 5 October 2022 Current Director General Medical Services (Navy). Earlier held the rank of Air Marshal in the Indian Air Force.[89]
7 Air Marshal Sadhna S Nair
VSM
  Indian Air Force 23 October 2023 Current Director General Hospital Services (Armed Forces).[90]
8 Lieutenant General Kavita Sahai
SM, VSM
  Indian Army 1 February 2024 Current Commandant AMC Centre & College and OIC Records.[91]

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  • Indian Army – Official website
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  • Indian Navy - Official website

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In the Indian Armed Forces women are allowed to join in combat service support branches and in non combatant roles only and they can only become officers except the Corps of Military Police of the Indian Army where women can become sepoys too The Indian Air Force s officer corps had 13 09 women in 2018 and 8 50 in women 2014 the Indian Navy s officer corps had 6 women in 2018 and 3 women in 2014 and the Indian Army s officer corps had 3 80 women in 2018 and 3 women in 2014 1 2 In 2020 three officers had the rank of lieutenant general or equivalent all in the Medical Services In May 2021 83 women were inducted as sepoys for the first time in the Indian Army in the Corps of Military Police 3 Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck inspects Women s Auxiliary Corps India personnel c 1947 A Women s Auxiliary Corps private on duty in the orderly room of a Royal Air Force station in India August 1943 Women of the Women s Auxiliary Corps Naval Wing 1945 Contents 1 History 2 Indian Army 2 1 Summary table of commission by corps 2 2 Notable women 3 Indian Navy 4 Indian Air Force 5 Special Forces of India 6 Paramilitary forces of India 6 1 Indian Coast Guard 6 2 Assam Rifles 6 3 Special Frontier Force 7 Central Armed Police Forces 7 1 Central Reserve Police Force 7 2 Central Industrial Security Force 7 3 Border Security Force 7 4 Sashastra Seema Bal 7 5 Indo Tibetan Border Police 8 Other Forces 8 1 National Security Guard 8 2 Special Protection Group 8 3 Railway Protection Force 8 4 National Disaster Response Force 8 5 Border Roads Organisation 9 Three star officers 10 In popular culture 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory editIn 1888 the British Indian Army BIA established a military branch known as the Indian Military Nursing Service IMNS which recruited female nurses This was the first time that the BIA recruited female service members into its ranks 4 Female IMNS nurses served during World War I and World War II 350 of whom either died were taken as prisoners of war or were declared missing in action one of the largest casualties suffered by the IMNS occurred on February 1942 when the SS Kuala which was transporting several nurses was sunk by Imperial Japanese Armed Forces bombers 4 In May 1942 the Women s Auxiliary Corps was established to assist BIA operations by the end of World War II it had recruited 11 500 women 5 Noor Inayat Khan who was of Indian descent served in the Special Operations Executive SOE during World War II She was secretly sent to German occupied France to assist in SOE operations there Khan was betrayed and captured before being subsequently executed at the Dachau concentration camp and was posthumously awarded the George Cross for her service 6 Kalyani Sen the first Indian servicewoman who visited the United Kingdom served in the Royal Indian Navy s Women s Royal Indian Naval Service during World War II 7 In 2021 the Indian Armed Forces National Defence Academy entrance exam was opened up to female cadets 8 Indian Army editSummary table of commission by corps edit See also Army ranks and insignia of India Under the Army Act of 1950 women were ineligible for regular commissions except in such corps departments or branches which the central government may specify by way of notifications 9 On 1 November 1958 the Army Medical Corps became the first unit of the Indian Army to grant regular commissions to women 10 Since 1992 women were first inducted in to various branches of Indian Army only in short service commission 9 In 2008 women were first inducted as permanent commissioned officers in Legal and Education corps in 2020 they were first inducted in 8 more corps as permanent commissioned officers 11 As of 2020 women are not yet allowed as combatants in the Parachute Regiment of the Indian Army or other special forces but they can join paratroopers wings of their respective arms like para EME para signals para ASC etc Here is the status of women s induction in various branches of army in any role as well as in coveted permanent commissioned officers role 12 9 Serial Number Name of corps regiment Women commissioned Since Notes 1 Army Aviation Corps nbsp 2020 12 Women cannot get a permanent commission 2 Army Corps of Signals nbsp 1992 9 Since 2020 in permanent commission short service commission 12 3 Army Dental Corps nbsp 1888 or earlier 4 Since 1958 in permanent commission long service commission 10 4 Army Education Corps nbsp 1992 9 Since 2008 in permanent commission short service commission 12 5 Army Medical Corps nbsp 1888 or earlier 4 Since 1958 in permanent commission long service commission 10 6 Army Ordnance Corps nbsp 1992 9 Since 2020 in permanent commission short service commission 12 7 Army Postal Service Corps nbsp 1992 9 Women cannot get a permanent commission 8 Army Service Corps nbsp 2020 12 Since 2020 in permanent commission short service commission 9 Corps of Army Air Defence nbsp 2020 12 Since 2020 in permanent commission short service commission 10 Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers nbsp 1992 9 Since 2020 in permanent commission short service commission 12 11 Corps of Engineers nbsp 2020 12 Since 2020 in permanent commission short service commission 12 Corps of Military Police nbsp 2020 13 First inducted since 2020 short service commission 13 13 Defence Security Corps nbsp N A Women cannot be commissioned 14 Intelligence Corps nbsp 2020 short service commission 12 Capt Ganeve Lalji was the first Aide de camp to an army commander Lieutenant General 14 15 Judge Advocate General s Department nbsp 1992 9 Since 2008 in permanent commission short service commission 11 16 Military Nursing Service nbsp 1888 4 Major General Joyce Gladys Roach is the present commander 15 17 Pioneer Corps nbsp N A Women cannot be commissioned 18 Regiments Armoured nbsp N A Women cannot be commissioned 16 19 Regiments Artillery nbsp 2023 Since 2023 in permanent commission short service commission 16 20 Regiments Infantry nbsp N A Women cannot be commissioned 16 21 Regiments Mechanised nbsp N A Women cannot be commissioned 22 Remount and Veterinary Corps nbsp N A Women cannot be commissioned 23 Territorial Army nbsp 2018 17 Notable women edit nbsp A female officer of the Indian Army briefing Russian soldiers during a joint exercise in 2015 As of 2020 women are not allowed to serve in combat units such as Infantry Mechanised infantry and Armoured corps List of regiments of the Indian Army 12 On 27 August 1976 Gertrude Alice Ram the military nursing service Matron in Chief became the first woman officer in the Indian Army to attain the rank of Major General and the first female officer in the Indian Armed Forces to attain two star rank With Ram s promotion India became only the third nation in the world to promote a woman to flag rank behind the United States and France 18 In 1992 the Indian Army began inducting women officers in non medical roles 19 On 19 January 2007 the United Nations first all female peacekeeping force made up of 105 Indian policewomen was deployed to Liberia 20 Ruchi Sharma became the first operational paratrooper in the Indian Army joining in 1996 21 Priya Jhingan commissioned in 1993 is one of the first 25 women to join the Indian Army as an officer 22 23 24 Alka Khurana Sharma also one of the first women to join the Indian Army and served ten years in the Army Ordnance Corps In 1992 she was the first woman officer to participate in the Army Day and the Republic Day parades 25 Sapper Shanti Tigga was the first female jawan private rank in the Indian Army who joined in 2011 14 Priya Semwal s husband had fallen in a counter insurgency operation in Arunachal Pradesh in 2012 she went onto join as an officer in the Indian Army Corps of EME the first wife of a jawan whose husband had fallen in a counter insurgency operation to do so 14 Lieutenant Colonel Mitali Madhumita commissioned in 2000 is the first woman officer in India to receive a gallantry award who received the Sena Medal in 2011 for exemplary courage shown during the attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul by terrorists in Kabul Afghanistan on 26 February 2010 26 and operations in Jammu Kashmir 27 and the northeast states 26 28 29 Anjana Bhaduria who joined the first ever batch of female cadets in 1992 at the Officers Training Academy Chennai is the first female officer in the Indian Army to win the gold medal Including Priya Jhingan and her the first batch of women officers of the Indian Army was commissioned in March 1993 30 14 Divya Ajith Kumar commissioned in 2010 is the first female officer to receive the Sword of Honor 31 32 She led all women contingent of 154 women officers and cadets during the Republic Day parade of 2015 32 Captain Swati Singh an engineer and then only female officer in her 63 Brigade of the Indian Army is the first female officer to be deployed at Nathu La pass as Signals in charge 14 In February 2020 Madhuri Kanitkar became the third woman to become a Lieutenant General in the Indian Army Along with her husband who is also a Lieutenant General they will be the first couple to both reach the rank 33 On 17 February 2020 the Supreme Court of India said that women officers in Indian Army can get command positions at par with male officers The court said that the government s arguments against it were discriminatory disturbing and based on stereotype The court also said that permanent commission should be available to all women regardless of years of service and that this order must be implemented in 3 months 34 The government had earlier said troops would not accept women as commanding officers 35 Consequently 8 more corps or branches started to induct women as commissioned officers 12 Ganeve Lalji Corps of Military intelligence was the first woman to be an Aide de camp to an Army Commander Lieutenant General 14 Indian Navy edit nbsp All women crew of INSV Tarini on completion of their voyage of circumnavigation of the globe In October 1976 Dr Barbara Ghosh became the first woman officer in the Indian Navy to attain the rank of commander Having joined the navy in 1961 she was also the first woman medical officer to receive a permanent naval commission 36 Dr Punita Arora commissioned in 1968 is the first woman in the Indian Army to reach the second highest rank Lieutenant General 37 and the first female Vice Admiral 38 On 8 March 2018 International Women s Day the six member crew of INSV Tarini that participated in Navika Sagar Parikrama namely Lt Cdr Vartika Joshi Lt Cdr P Swathi Lt Cdr Pratibha Jammwal Lt Payal Gupta Lt Aishwarya Boddapati and Lt Shourgrakpam Vijaya Devi were conferred Nari Shakti Puraskar for outstanding contribution towards women empowerment The award was received by Lieutenant Shourgrakpam Vijaya Devi who is Northeast India s first female officer on behalf of team 39 All six women officers were also awarded the Nao Sena Medal Gallantry and the Tenzing Norgay Adventure Award 40 On 2 December 2019 Sub lieutenant Shubhangi Swaroop became the first woman pilot for the Indian Navy She will be flying the Dornier 228 surveillance aircraft 41 In September 2020 two women officers Sub Lieutenants Kumudini Tyagi and Riti Singh were deployed onboard warships for the first time They were selected to serve as airborne tacticians to operate from the deck of warships 42 43 On 26 August 2021 Surgeon Vice Admiral Sheila S Mathai became the fourth woman to be promoted to three star rank and the first direct navy woman vice admiral Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin is the third woman to hold three star rank in the Indian Navy 44 In December 2023 Lieutenant Commander Prerna Deosthalee became the first woman officer of the Indian Navy to command an Indian Naval Warship 45 Indian Air Force edit nbsp Women Pilots of the Indian Air Force Indian Air Force inducts women in all roles including combat and support roles As of September 2020 there were 1 875 female officers serving in the IAF including 10 pilots and 18 navigators 46 The first woman officer in the Indian Air Force Vijayalakshmi Ramanan was commissioned into the Army Medical Corps and was seconded to the Air Force She retired as a Wing Commander in the Air Force in 1979 47 In August 1966 Flight Lieutenant Kanta Handa an IAF medical officer became the first female IAF officer to receive a commendation for her service during the 1965 Indo Pakistan war 48 In 1994 women joined the air force as pilots in support role Gunjan Saxena and Sreevidya Rajan 49 were among the first women to fly in a combat zone during Kargil War May July 1999 14 In 2006 Deepika Misra became the first IAF woman pilot to train for the Sarang display team 14 In 2012 Nivedita Singh Flight Lieutenant from Rajasthan became the first woman from the Indian Air Force to summit the Mount Everest 14 In 2015 Indian Air Force opened new combat air force roles for women as fighter pilots adding to their role as helicopter pilots in the Indian Air Force 50 On 22 May 2019 Bhawana Kanth became the first woman fighter pilot to qualify to undertake combat missions 51 Women are now taking up combat roles in Indian Air Force with Avani Chaturvedi Mohana Singh Jitarwal and Bhawana Kanth being the first 3 women fighter pilots 52 Marking International Women s Day on 8 March 8 2020 all 3 fighter pilots were awarded Nari Shakti Puraskar 53 Wing Commander Shaliza Dhami became the first woman officer to be given permanent commission with the Indian Air Force 54 Squadron Leader Minty Agarwal became the first woman to receive a Yudh Seva Medal 55 Special Forces of India editAs of 2020 Women are not yet allowed as combatant in the combat specialist forces such as Ghatak Force para commandos etc The para commandos is a voluntary service and the recruitment procedure of Para and Para SF does not strictly mention any gender for the soldiers that can participate It is not clear if any women have been able to participate or qualify for this ELITE force The Indian Airforce and the Indian Navy have allowed women to join the Garud Commando Force and the MARCOS respectively It is not clear as of 2023 if any women have been able to qualify Dr Seema Rao also known as India s Wonder Woman 56 57 58 is India s first woman commando trainer 59 having trained over 15 000 Special Forces of India 60 61 including the NSG MARCOS GARUD 62 as full time guest trainer for 20 years without compensation 62 63 as a pioneer in close quarter battle CQB 64 65 Paramilitary forces of India editWomen in Indian Coast Guard Assam Rifles and Special Frontier Force Indian Coast Guard edit Women can join the Indian Coast Guard in officer ranks as general duty pilot or law officers 66 In January 2017 Indian Coast Guard became the first force to deploy four female officers assistant commandants Anuradha Shukla Sneha Kathayat Shirin Chandran and Vasundhara Chouksey in combat roles on board KV Kuber hovercraft ship patrolling the Indian maritime zone bordering Pakistan and Bangladesh 67 Assam Rifles edit In April 2016 Assam Rifles inducted a first batch of 100 female soldiers who had undergone year long training programme and graduated in the passing out parade at the Assam Rifles Training Centre and School in Shokhuvi in Chumoukedima District of Nagaland They will be deployed at Cordon And Search Operation CASO Mobile Check Posts MCP and road opening operations in various battalions for search frisking and interrogation of women crowd control and dispersal of female agitators 68 69 In August 2020 around 30 rifle women from Assam Rifles were deployed along the LoC for the first time They are led by Captain Gursimran Kaur of the Army Service Corps 70 71 Special Frontier Force edit Special Frontier Force created in 1962 as a most covert and elite Special Force unit as the armed wing of RAW to conduct covert operations behind the Chinese Lines in the event of another Sino Indian War 72 inducted 500 female in 1972 for the first time in medical signals and clerical roles 73 Central Armed Police Forces edit nbsp Women of the Border Security Force at the Indian Pakistan border In 1992 Asha Sinha a 1982 Batch IPS Officer became the First Woman Commandant in the Paramilitary forces of India when she was posted as Commandant Central Industrial Security Force in Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited and after 34 years of service she retired as Director General of Police DGP In 2018 an IPS Officer Archana Ramasundram of 1980 Batch became the First Woman to become the Director General of Police of a Paramilitary Force as DG Sashastra Seema Bal she retired after serving for 37 years In March 2016 govt allowed direct entry women officers in all five Central Armed Police Forces namely Central Reserve Police Force CRPF Border Security Force BSF Indo Tibetan Border Police ITBP Sashastra Seema Bal SSB and Central Industrial Security Force CISF allow direct entry to women in junior rank via direct recruitment and also to women officer via Union Public Service Commission in supervisory combat roles 74 In March 2016 Home Minister Rajnath Singh announced that women will be inducted in 33 constable rank personnel in CRPF and CISF and 15 in the border guarding forces BSF SSB and ITBP 74 Central Reserve Police Force edit Central Reserve Police Force CRPF allows women officers in supervisory combat roles since a long time via UPSC route 74 Central Industrial Security Force edit Central Industrial Security Force CISF allows women officers in supervisory combat roles since a long time via UPSC route 74 Border Security Force edit Border Security Force BSF allowed women officers in supervisory combat roles in 2013 74 Sashastra Seema Bal edit Sashastra Seema Bal SSB allowed women officers in supervisory combat roles in 2014 74 Indo Tibetan Border Police edit Indo Tibetan Border Police ITBP allowed women officers in supervisory combat roles in 2016 74 About 1 75 1 500 of 80 000 ITBP personnel are women mostly in the rank of constables c March 2016 74 Other Forces editWomen also serve in the National Security Guard NSG Special Protection Group SPG Railway Protection Force RPF National Disaster Response Force NDRF and Border Roads Organisation BRO National Security Guard edit National Security Guard NSG Black Cat Commandos inducted female commandos for the first in 2011 12 however the first discrimination they faced was from the then female Chief Minister Mayawati who refused to be guarded by the female commandos 75 In 2015 govt announced that the female NSG Black Cat Commandos who undergo the same training as their male counterpart will be deployed in counter terrorism operations as they also perform VIP protection duties 76 Special Protection Group edit Special Protection Group SPG inducted female commandos in 2013 and then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh s wife Gursharan Kaur became the first SPG protectee to have women commandos 77 78 Railway Protection Force edit Railway Protection Force RPF has female unit Shakti Squad In 2015 25 year old Debashmita Chattopadhyay became first female Assistant Security Commissioner ASC in RPF who took charge of the Shakti squad of RPF women constables 79 National Disaster Response Force edit National Disaster Response Force NDRF got its first woman commander in 2015 when 40 years old senior Commandant Rekha Nambiar joined the 4th Battalion based in Arakkonam in Tamil Nadu to lead 1 000 personnel strong all men battalion 80 Border Roads Organisation edit In June 2021 Vaishali Hiwase became the first women commanding officer to command a BRO Road Construction Company part of the India China Border Roads 81 Three star officers editSix women have been promoted to three star rank in the Indian Armed Forces All of them are from the Medical Corps and graduate medical doctors of the Armed Forces Medical College AFMC S No Photo Name Branch Date of promotion Notes 1 nbsp Lieutenant General Punita AroraPVSM SM VSM nbsp Indian Army 1 September 2004 82 First woman to be elevated to three star rank Later moved to the Indian Navy and held the rank of Vice Admiral 83 2 nbsp Air Marshal Padma BandopadhyayPVSM AVSM VSM nbsp Indian Air Force 1 October 2004 84 First woman to be promoted to three star rank in the Indian Air Force 85 3 nbsp Lieutenant General Madhuri KanitkarPVSM AVSM VSM nbsp Indian Army 29 February 2020 Last served as Deputy Chief of the Integrated Defence Staff Medical DCIDS Med at HQ IDS 86 4 nbsp Surgeon Vice Admiral Sheila S MathaiNM VSM nbsp Indian Navy 26 August 2021 Last served as Director General Organization and Personnel of Armed Forces Medical Services AFMS 87 5 nbsp Lieutenant General Rajshree Ramasethu nbsp Indian Army 16 September 2021 Former Commandant of Armed Forces Medical College AFMC 88 6 nbsp Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti SarinAVSM VSM nbsp Indian Navy 5 October 2022 Current Director General Medical Services Navy Earlier held the rank of Air Marshal in the Indian Air Force 89 7 Air Marshal Sadhna S NairVSM nbsp Indian Air Force 23 October 2023 Current Director General Hospital Services Armed Forces 90 8 Lieutenant General Kavita SahaiSM VSM nbsp Indian Army 1 February 2024 Current Commandant AMC Centre amp College and OIC Records 91 In popular culture editAarohan 1996 97 tele serial showcasing women officers serving in the Indian Navy The Test Case 2017 web series on the fictional story of the first woman training to serve in a combat role within the Indian Armed Forces 92 Gunjan Saxena The Kargil Girl 2020 21 biographical film starring Janhvi Kapoor as real life Indian Air Force pilot Gunjan Saxena who was the first Indian female airforce pilot in combat 93 94 See also editTimeline of women in the Indian military and Coast Guard Serving generals of the Indian Army National Commission for Women Welfare schemes for women in India Women in agriculture in India Women in India Women s suffrage in IndiaReferences edit Indian Army s shameful treatment of women recruits NDTV Women to comprise 20 of Military Police The Tribune 18 Jan 2019 Army inducts 1st batch of 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August 2020 List of First Indian women in Indian history Listicles Microfacts indiatoday intoday in 1 July 2015 Archived from the original on 5 July 2015 Dr Saroj Kumar Singh 2017 Role of Women in India REDSHINE ISBN 978 93 86483 09 6 The Times Kuwait timeskuwait com 24 January 2016 Archived from the original on 4 August 2016 क न ह 1992 आर म ड पर ड और गणत त र द वस पर ड म भ ग ल न व ल पहल मह ल स न य अध क र Who are the first women military officers to participate in the 1992 Army Day Parade and the Republic Day Parade aajtak in in Hindi 8 April 2021 Retrieved 23 April 2023 a b Only army woman to win gallantry award fights to stay in the force hindustantimes com 21 August 2015 Retrieved 13 July 2017 Sena Medal for female Army officer The Hindu thehindu com 25 February 2011 Retrieved 13 July 2017 Lt Col Mithali to remain in service tribuneindia com Retrieved 15 July 2017 First woman officer to get Sena medal The Times of India timesofindia indiatimes com 26 February 2011 Retrieved 13 July 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MCC ARMY ADG PI INDIAN 3 March 2020 Lt Gen Madhuri Kanitkar is the third woman officer of IndianArmedForces to assume the coveted rank of Lt Gen Her Husband is Lt Gen Rajeev Kanitkar Retd Proud Couple is part of the Defence Fraternity IndianArmy NationFirstpic twitter com 9eRIfZQg1i adgpi Indian Navy gets its first direct lady Vice Admiral Indian Navy 26 August 2021 Retrieved 23 April 2023 Lt General Rajshree Ramasethu takes over as Commandant of AFMC Pune The Indian Express 17 September 2021 Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin relinquishes command of AFMC is now DGMS Air The Indian Express 12 January 2023 Retrieved 20 April 2023 Air Marshal Sadhna Saxena Nair takes charge as Director General Hospital Services Armed Forces becomes the first lady officer to hold the position pib gov in Retrieved 25 October 2023 Kavita Sahai 1st woman Lt General to command Army medical corps center amp college The Times of India 1 February 2024 Retrieved 1 February 2024 The Test Case trailer Nimrat Kaur 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