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President Bhandari confers Honorary Gen. title to Indian Army chief Pande

The Nepal Weekly
September 6, 2022

President Bidya Devi Bhandari on Monday conferred the Honorary Rank of General of the Nepal Army to Gen. Manoj Pande, chief of the Army Staff of the Indian Army.

The President at the Shital Niwas, the official residence of Bhandari, conferred the honorary rank — a long tradition of exchange of visits by the army chiefs of Nepal and India and conferring the title of honorary General to both the army chiefs — during a special ceremony here.

The practice follows a seven decade old tradition of decorating army chiefs of each other’s country with the honorary title. Commander-in-Chief General KM Cariappa was the first Indian Army chief to be decorated with the title in 1950. In November 2021, Chief of Nepali Army, Gen. Prabhu Ram Sharma was also made the Honorary General of the Indian Army by President Ram Nath Kovind at a ceremony in New Delhi.

Gen. Pande arrived in Kathmandu on Sunday on a five-day official visit. The Indian Army chief also received the Guard of Honour at the Army headquarters on Monday.

“General Manoj Pande, Chief of the Army Staff, Indian Army handed over various non-lethal military items to General Prabhu Ram Sharma, Chief of the Army Staff, Nepali Army,” the Nepal Army said in a tweet.

Gen Pande, who also held a bilateral meeting with his Nepalese counterpart Gen. Prabhu Ram Sharma at the Army Headquarters, handed over non-lethal equipment and items, including four horses, 10 MPV (mine protective vehicles), and some medical equipment, according to Nepal Army headquarters sources. The total amount of assistance is equivalent to NRs. 223.8 million (USD 17,51,821.36). This is a special subsidy provided by the Indian Army, which includes 60 per cent grant assistance, said Nepal Army sources.

“General Manoj Pande, Chief of the Army Staff, Indian Army pays homage to the martyrs by laying a wreath at the Martyr’s Memorial in the Army Pavilion,” the Nepali Army said in another tweet.

Gen Pande, who took charge as the 29th Chief of the Army Staff on April 30 after Gen MM Naravane retired from service, will call on Nepal Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba on Tuesday, besides his other engaggements in Kathmandu. Archana Pande, the chairperson of the Army Wives Welfare Association of the Indian army, was also accompanying Gen Pande.

The issue of induction of Gorkhas from Nepal into the Indian Army under the Agnipath scheme is also likely to figure in Gen Pande’s talks in Kathmandu, which reportedly conveyed to New Delhi that the recruitment under the new scheme does not conform to existing provisions for it.

Nepali Army believes the exchange of such high-level visits and continuation of tradition helps in strengthening relations between the two militaries and the two countries,” said a press release issued by Nepal Army on Sunday.

Gen. Pande will leave Kathmandu for New Delhi on September 8 wrapping up the five day official visit.