In a significant gesture of diplomatic and military friendship, President Droupadi Murmu conferred the honorary title of ‘General of the Indian Army’ on General Ashok Raj Sigdel, the Chief of the Army Staff of the Nepali Army, during a solemn investiture ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan. This event, held on December 12, underscores the deep-rooted ties between India and Nepal, a tradition that dates back to 1950 when the honorary rank began being awarded to the army chiefs of both nations.
In a statement from the President’s office, it was emphasized that General Sigdel received the honorary title in recognition of his commendable military prowess and his significant contributions to strengthening the long-standing and friendly relations between Nepal and India. The conferral of such honorific titles not only reflects mutual respect but also aims to enhance the collaborative defense efforts between the two countries.
General Sigdel’s visit to India, which commenced on December 11 and will continue until December 14, is a pivotal part of ongoing initiatives to reinforce defense cooperation between Nepal and India. As the military leaders of both nations engage with each other, there is a strong focus on improving bilateral ties through shared objectives and collaborative training.
This honor follows a reciprocal gesture when Nepal’s President Ramchandra Paudel bestowed the honorary rank of General of the Nepal Army upon Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi during a ceremony in Kathmandu last month. Such exchanges of honorary titles reflect the strategic partnership and mutual commitment to peace and security in the region.