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Navy Master Chief Petty Officer
Navy MCPO
Incumbent
Dilbahadur Chhetri,
MCERA I
since 29 June 2023
Naval Ensign of India Indian Navy
Type Advisor
Abbreviation Navy MCPO
Reports to Chief of the Naval Staff
Appointer Chief of the Naval Staff
Formation 1 May 2022; ago (2022-05-01)
First holder Rajendra Kumar Behera, MCPO I

The Navy Master Chief Petty Officer (Navy MCPO) is a unique non-commissioned position of office of the Indian Navy. The holder of this position is the most senior rating of the Indian Navy, equivalent to the Indian Air Force Master Warrant Officer (IAF MWO).[1]

The Navy MCPO is appointed by the Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) to foster seamless communication between CNS and sailors. The current Navy MCPO is Dilbahadur Chhetri, MCERA I.

Origin[]

The first Navy MCPO was appointed by the 25th Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral R. Hari Kumar. Rajendra Kumar Behera, MCPO I was appointed the first Navy MCPO on 1 May 2022.[2] The appointment of a senior enlisted leader serving as advisor to the CNS was to ensure seamless integration, effective communication and drive the change for a future-proof Indian Navy.[3] The Navy MCPO holds the crucial mantle of fostering seamless communication between the CNS and sailors.[4]

Insignia[]

The Navy MCPO retains their rank and wear the insignia of Master Chief Petty Officer. In addition, they were the aiguillettes presented by the CNS.[4]

Navy MCPOs[]

S.No Photo Name Rank Assumed office Left office Notes
1
Rajendra Kumar Behera MCPO I
Rajendra Kumar Behera MCPO I 1 May 2022 30 June 2023 First Navy MCPO.[5]
2
Navy MCPO
Dilbahadur Chhetri MCERA I 30 June 2023 Present Current Navy MCPO.[6]

References[]

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