Passing Out Parade of Direct Entry Assistant Commandants of Border Security Force.

Assistant Commandant is a title often given to the second-in-command of a military, uniformed service, training establishment or academy. This usage is common in English-speaking nations, and in some countries it may be a military or police rank.

India

An Assistant Commandant of CISF

Assistant Commandant as a rank was envisaged by General J. N. Chaudhuri, who was part of the committee studying the need for a dedicated Border Guarding force raised on military lines to guard the perilous India-Pakistan border given the UN conventions deriding and preventing military formations or build-up on the borders between the two un-friendly neighbors. General J. N. Chaudhuri recommended to raise the officer cadre of the Border Security Force on lines of the military hierarchy and hence Assistant Commandant, which otherwise is an appointment in most countries, came up as the junior most rank in the hierarchy of Gazetted officers of the Border Security Force.

For its exclusivity and unique hierarchical association with Indian Paramilitary Forces of India, Assistant Commandant, for comparative understanding, is equivalent to the ranks of assistant commissioner of police (ACP), deputy superintendent of police (DSP), and Captain in the Indian Army. This rank is the highest entry level rank in the Central Armed Police Forces of India.

Assistant commandants in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) are selected through a competitive exam conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) annually.

Assistant Commandants are mandated to command companies and Direct Action Teams (DATs) in various CAPFs and law enforcement agencies, They are also sent on deputations to various organizations such as RAW, NSG, SPG, NIA, IB, CBI, NDRF, NCB, State Armed Police Force (DRG, Jharkhand Jaguars, Bihar military police, IRB, UP/MP STFs, etc.). Their role and performance therefore assumes an enormous significance because of the multitudinous role they play at various leadership and staff roles.

CAPFs ranks Police ranks Army ranks Navy ranks Air Force ranks Coast Guard ranks
Director general (Apex Scale) Director general of State Police Force Lieutenant general
(Commander's Scale)
Vice admiral
(Commander's Scale)
Air marshal
(Commander's Scale)
Director general
Additional director general (ADG) Additional director general (ADG) Lieutenant general (HAG) Vice admiral (HAG) Air marshal (HAG) Additional director general
Inspector general (IG) Inspector general (IG) Major general Rear admiral Air vice marshal Inspector general
Deputy inspector general (DIG) Deputy inspector general (DIG) Brigadier Commodore Air commodore Deputy inspector general
(3-year seniority)
Commandant Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Colonel Captain Group captain Commandant
Second-in-Command Superintendent of Police (SP) / Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Lieutenant colonel Commander Wing commander Commandant (Junior Grade)
Deputy commandant Additional Superintendent of Police Major Lieutenant commander Squadron leader Deputy commandant
Assistant commandant Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) / Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Captain Lieutenant Flight lieutenant Assistant commandant
Assistant commandant (Officer Trainee) Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Lieutenant Sub-lieutenant Flying officer Assistant commandant
(under probation)

Pay scale of assistant commandants in CAPFs

Rank Pay Scale Pay Band
Director-General INR 2,25,000 Apex Fixed
Additional Director General INR 1,82,200 to INR 2,24,100 HAG
Inspector General INR 1,44,000 to INR 2,18,000 Pay Band 4
Deputy Inspector General INR 1,31,000 - INR 2,15,900 Pay Band 4
Commandant INR 1,31,000 - INR 2,15,986. Pay Band 4
Second-in-Command INR 78,800 - INR 2,09,200 Pay Band 3
Deputy Commandant INR 67,700 - INR 2,08,870 Pay Band 3
Assistant Commandant INR 56,100 - 1,77,500 Pay Band 3

Subordinate officers (SOs)

Sub-Inspectors are recruited through competitive examination conducted by Staff Selection Commission and they are referred to as DASOs (directly appointed subordinate officers). DESOs (departmental entry subordinate officers) are those officers who have been promoted through departmental exams conducted internally for inspectors, sub inspectors, assistant sub inspectors, head constables, constables etc.

Promotional avenues for Gazetted officers

After joining service as assistant commandant the following promotional avenues are available to cadre officers:-

Rank Qualifying service for promotion
Dy. Commandant. 5 years as Asstt. Commandnat.
Second-In-Command 5 years as Dy.Commandant (with total 10 years Group ‘A’ service).
Commandant 5 years as Second-In-Command (with 15 years Group ‘A’ service)
DIG 3 years as Commandant (with 20 years Group ‘A’ service)
IG 3 years as DIG (24 years Group ‘A’ service)
ADG 30 years of Group 'A' service.

United States

In the United States, assistant commandant is an appointment, not a rank. A common use of the term is for the position of assistant commandant of the Marine Corps .Appointments to this position are held by officers with the rank of General. Officers who hold this appointment are the second highest ranking officers in the United States Marine Corps after the Commandant of the Marine Corps[1]

References

  1. 10 U.S.C. § 5044 Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps.
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