The Army doesn"t have admirals, they have generals.
The corresponding naval ranks are normally fleet admiral, grand admiral or admiral of the fleet.
Admiral is a navy rank, not Army. Looking on Wikipedia, it lists a General Deepak Kapoor as the Chief of Staff of the Indian Army, and an Admiral Nirmil Kumar Verma as the Chief of Naval Staff of the Indian Navy.
suresh mehta
No. He was a General, not an Admiral.
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Army, Air Force and Marines
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Admiral Suresh Mehta
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Army, Air Force and Marine Corps: One-star general: Brigadier GeneralTwo-star general: Major GeneralThree-star general: Lieutenant GeneralFour-star general: General Navy: One-star admiral: Rear Admiral (Lower Half)Two-star admiral: Rear Admiral (Upper Half)Three-star admiral: Vice AdmiralFour-star admiral: Admiral Rear Admiral (Lower Half) used to be called Commodore. They got rid of this rank because too many higher-ranking commanders would reject Commodores assigned to their commands with the phrase "send me a real admiral." So now they're real admirals. The Army and Air Force also have a five-star general rank--the Army calls theirs General of the Army, the Air Force calls theirs General of the Air Force. The five-star rank in the Navy is Fleet Admiral. The Marine Corps' rank structure has no five-star rank. Nine men have worn the five-star rank: Generals of the Army