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War Ensign 2001-2004
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](../images/i/in~war.gif)
by Jan Oskar Engene, 6 August 2001
According to the Indian Navy, President Narayanan has approved a new war ensign as well as set of new flags for flag officer in the Indian Navy. The change will come into effect on 15 August 2001.
The changes are set out in a document called Naval ensign, distinguishing flags and pendants. Design & proportion published by the Indian Navy and distributed through its web site. As before, the war ensign consists of a white field with the Indian national flag in the canton, but it now bears the Indian Naval Crest without scroll instead of the old red cross throughout. The Indian Naval Crest consists of the Ashoka emblem, a foul anchor and a shield, and is in navy blue colour. In proportion, the new war ensign of India is 2:3. By replacing the red cross, known as the St. Georges Cross, India breaks with a British naval tradition with respect to war ensigns. Though the Indian war ensign is still a white ensign, it now features the national emblem, the Ashoka emblem with the three lions standing on a platform containing a chakra, a horse and a bull.
Jan Oskar Engene, 6 August 2001
2001-2004 Naval Rank Flags
The navy blue Indian Naval Crest is also found in the flags of flag officer's. These are generally speaking 2:3 in the ratio and made up of a white field bordered in navy blue, with the Indian Naval Crest set towards the hoist and a varying number of stars according to rank in the free end:
Admiral of the Fleet
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](../images/i/in~af01.gif)by Jan Oskar Engene, 6 August 2001
An admiral of the fleet will have five stars (2-1-2).
Admiral
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](../images/i/in~a01.gif)by Jan Oskar Engene, 6 August 2001
An admiral will have four stars (2-2).
Vice Admiral
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](../images/i/in~va01.gif)by Jan Oskar Engene, 6 August 2001
A vice admiral will have three stars (1-1-1) .
Rear Admiral
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](../images/i/in~ra01.gif)by Jan Oskar Engene, 6 August 2001
A rear admiral will have two stars (1-1).
Commodore
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](../images/i/in~c01.gif)by Jan Oskar Engene, 6 August 2001
A commodore's broad pennant is made according to a similar pattern, with the Indian Naval Crest and one star (ratio 1:2), all on a white field bordered in navy blue.
Senior Officer
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](../images/i/in~so01.gif)by Jan Oskar Engene, 6 August 2001
The Senior Officer's pennant is triangular (ratio 1:2) with a white field bordered in navy blue and bearing the Indian Naval Crest.
Masthead Pennant
The masthead pennant is all white with the Indian Naval Crest set close to the hoist.
Construction details are available in Naval ensign, distinguishing flags and pendants. Design & proportion available from the Indian Navy home page.
Jan Oskar Engene, 6 August 2001