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Indian President Draupadi Murmu has conferred the honorary Maharathi rank of the Indian Army on Chief of Army Staff Ashokraj Sigdel, who is on an official visit to India.
Military Public Relations and Information Directorate informed that President Murmu decorated General Sigdel with Honorary Maharathi status in a special beautification program held on Thursday at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
As a continuation of the unique cultural, religious and historical and friendly military relations between Nepal and India, there is a special tradition of awarding the status of Honorary Maharathi of the Indian Army to the Commander-in-Chief of the Nepalese Army and Honorary Maharathi of the Nepalese Army to the Chief of the Indian Army.
Between Nepal and India, since 1950, there is a tradition of awarding honorary Maharathi badges to the army chiefs of each country. President Ramchandra Paudel awarded Indian Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi with the Honorary Maharathi Badge of the Nepalese Army on November 6th.
Chief of Army Staff Sigdel today had a courtesy meeting with India's Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. Similarly, he also planted trees in the Sthal Sena building complex, according to the directorate.
