Pakistan Army follows a strict hierarchy, with each rank indicating the level of authority, responsibility, and experience of the individual. Pak Army ranks are divided into three main categories: commissioned officers, junior commissioned officers, and non-commissioned officers.
Pak Army Ranks From Lowest To Highest
The ranks in the Pakistan Army, from the lowest to the highest, are as follows:
- Sepoy
- Lance Naik
- Naik
- Havaldar
- N/Sub
- Subedar
- Subedar Major
- Second Lieutenant
- Lieutenant
- Captain
- Major
- Lieutenant Colonel
- Colonel
- Brigadier
- Major General
- Lieutenant General
- General
General Officers Ranks
Commissioned officers are the highest ranks in the Pakistan Army and hold the most responsibility. They are responsible for the overall command and control of the troops, and make strategic and operational decisions. Commissioned officers are selected through ISSB and trained at the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) or through the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC). The ranks of commissioned officers in the Pakistan Army, in descending order, are:
Rank | Insignia |
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Field Marshal | |
General | |
Lieutenant General | |
Major General | |
Brigadier |
The upper ranks are known as general level ranks. Here the remaining commissioned officers ranks.
Commissioned Officers Ranks
Rank | Insignia |
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Colonel | |
Lieutenant Colonel | |
Major | |
Captain | |
Lieutenant | |
Second Lieutenant |
Junior Commissioned Officers
Junior commissioned officers (JCOs) are the second-highest ranks in the Pakistan Army and hold important positions in the organization. They are responsible for the supervision and management of the enlisted soldiers and perform various duties as assigned to them by their superiors. JCOs are selected from the ranks of the enlisted soldiers and are trained at the Pakistan Military Academy Kakul (PMA) or the School of Infantry and Tactics (SI&T).
They are responsible for the training, discipline, and welfare of the troops under their command and report directly to the commissioned officers. The ranks of junior commissioned officers in the Pakistan Army, in descending order, are: The ranks of junior -commissioned officers in the Pakistan Army, in descending order, are:
Rank | Insignia |
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Subedar Major | |
Subedar | |
Naib Subedar |
- Subedar Major is the highest rank among the Junior commissioned officers and is responsible for the overall discipline and welfare of the troops under his command. He is also known as the father of unit.
- Subedars are responsible for the training and discipline of the troops.
- Naib Subedars are responsible for the day-to-day training and discipline of the troops.
Roles and Responsibilities of Pakistan Army Ranks
The roles and responsibilities Pak Army ranks are outlined below:
Field Marshal
Field Marshal is the highest rank in the Pakistan Army and is typically held by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS). The COAS is responsible for the overall command, control, and administration of the Pakistan Army. He is also the principal military advisor to the Prime Minister and the President on all matters related to national security.
General
Generals hold important positions in the Pakistan Army such as the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and the Joint Chief of Army Staffs. The COAS is responsible for an overall command, control, and administration of the Pakistan Army. Generals are also known as 5 star generals.
Lieutenant General
Lieutenant Generals hold important positions such as the Inspector General Training and Evaluation (IGT&E), Inspector General Arms (IGA), and the Military Secretary (MS). The IGT&E is responsible for overseeing the training and evaluation of the Pakistan Army. The IGA is responsible for the procurement, maintenance, and repair of all arms, ammunition, and equipment of the Pakistan Army.
The MS is responsible for the personnel and administrative affairs of the Pakistan Army. They are also appointed as the Corps Commanders. The Corps Commanders are responsible for the command and control of the army corps under their command and are also responsible for the overall defense of the respective corps sector. Lieutenant Generals are also known as 3 star generals.
Major General
Major Generals hold important positions such as the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of a division, the Military Operations (MO) directorate, and the Military Intelligence (MI) directorate. The GOC is responsible for the command and control of a division and is also responsible for the overall defense of the respective division sector. The MO directorate is responsible for the planning and execution of military operations. The MI directorate is responsible for the collection, analysis, and dissemination of intelligence to the Pakistan Army. Major Generals are also known as 2 star generals.
Brigadier
Brigadiers hold important positions such as the Brigade Commander, the Director of Military Lands and Cantonments (DGML&C), and the Military Engineer Services (MES) directorate. The Brigade Commander is responsible for the command and control of a brigade and is also responsible for the overall defense of the respective brigade sector. The DGML&C is responsible for the administration and maintenance of military lands and cantonments. The MES directorate is responsible for the construction and maintenance of military infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and buildings. Brigadiers are also known as 1 star generals.
Colonel
Colonels are typically in charge of a regiment and are responsible for the command and control of the troops under their command. They are also responsible for the overall defense of the respective sector and for the planning and execution of military operations. Colonels are usually the senior-most officers in a regiment and are responsible for the supervision and management of the junior commissioned officers and non-commissioned officers under their command.
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel are typically in charge of a battalion and are responsible for the training, discipline, and welfare of the troops under their command. They are also responsible for the supervision and management of the junior commissioned officers and non-commissioned officers under their command.
In addition to their operational duties, Lieutenant Colonels and Colonels also play an important role in the administrative and logistical affairs of the Pakistan Army. They are responsible for the procurement, maintenance, and repair of arms, ammunition, and equipment, as well as for the maintenance and upkeep of military infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and buildings.
Major
The Major rank in the Pakistan Army is held by senior commissioned officers who have several years of experience in the military. Majors are responsible for leading and managing troops at the company level and are in charge of training and disciplining the troops under their command. They also play a key role in the administrative affairs of the military, such as managing budgets, ordering supplies, and maintaining records.
Captain
The Captain rank in the Pakistan Army is held by intermediate commissioned officers who have several years of experience in the military. Captains are responsible for leading and managing troops at the platoon level and are in charge of training and disciplining the troops under their command. They also play a key role in the administrative affairs of the military, such as managing budgets, ordering supplies, and maintaining records.
Lieutenant
The Lieutenant rank in the Pakistan Army is held by junior commissioned officers who have completed their officer training and are ready to take on leadership roles in the military. Lieutenants are responsible for leading and managing troops at the section or detachment level and are in charge of training and disciplining the troops under their command. They also play a key role in the administrative affairs of the military, such as managing budgets, ordering supplies, and maintaining records.
Second Lieutenant
The Second Lieutenant rank in the Pakistan Army is the lowest rank among commissioned officers and is held by officer cadets who are in training to become commissioned officers. Second Lieutenants are responsible for leading and managing troops at the section or detachment level and are in charge of training and disciplining the troops under their command. They also play a key role in the administrative affairs of the military, such as managing budgets, ordering supplies, and maintaining records.
Subedar Major
Subedar Major is the highest rank among the non-commissioned officers and is responsible for the overall discipline and welfare of the troops under his command. He is also responsible for the training and supervision of the junior non-commissioned officers under his command.
Subedar
Subedars are responsible for the training and discipline of the troops and are usually in charge of a company. They are responsible for the supervision and management of the troops under their command and report directly to the Subedar Major.
Naib Subedar
Naib Subedars are responsible for the day-to-day training and discipline of the troops and are usually in charge of a platoon. They are responsible for the supervision and management of the troops under their command and report directly to the Subedar.
Havildar
Havildars are responsible for the training and discipline of the troops and are usually in charge of a section. They are responsible for the supervision and management of the troops under their command and report directly to the Naib Subedar.
Naik/ Lance Naik
Naik and Lance Naik are also responsible for maintaining the equipment and weapons under their command. This includes ensuring that the equipment is properly maintained and serviced, and that any defects or issues are promptly reported and addressed. They are also responsible for the safety and security of the equipment and weapons, as well as for the proper handling and use of these assets.
Sepoy
Sepoys are the lowest rank in the Pakistan Army and are responsible for performing various duties as assigned to them by their superiors. They are responsible for following orders and carrying out tasks to the best of their ability.
Pakistan Army Ranks With BPS (Basic Pay Scale)
The salaries and grades of the various ranks in the Pakistan Army are determined by the Pakistan Military Pay Scale (PMPS), which is revised periodically. The PMPS takes into account various factors such as rank, experience, and qualifications. The following table shows the salaries and grades of the various ranks in the Pakistan Army:
Rank | Pay Scale |
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Field Marshal | – |
General | BPS-23 |
Lieutenant General | BPS-22 |
Major General | BPS-21 |
Brigadier | BPS-20 |
Colonel | BPS-19 |
Lieutenant Colonel | BPS-18 |
Major | BPS-18 |
Captain | BPS-17 |
Lieutenant | BPS-17 |
Second Lieutenant | BPS-17 |
Subedar Major | BPS-16 |
Subedar | BPS-15 |
Naib Subedar | BPS-14 |
Havildar | BPS-8 |
Naik | BPS-7 |
Lance Naik | BPS-6 |
Sepoy | BPS-5 |
It is important to note that the above salaries and grades are only indicative and may vary based on various factors such as allowances, perks, and other benefits. Additionally, the Pakistan Army also offers various incentives and allowances to its personnel based on their service, qualifications, and performance.
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