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Chapter 3 - Chapter 3: Transforming Troops into Modern Military Divisions

1. **Evolution of Gorkha's Military Structure:**

In response to emerging threats and the need for strategic modernization, Crown Prince Dorna, in collaboration with his trusted advisors Defense Minister Bhimjen Thapa, Captain Rajan, and a council of military strategists, embarked on a transformative journey to strengthen Gorkha's military prowess in the 18th century.

2. **Introduction of Modern Rank System:**

Under the leadership of Crown Prince Dorna, a modern rank system was introduced to streamline command, foster discipline, and enhance operational effectiveness within Gorkha's military. This hierarchical structure was meticulously crafted to ensure clear lines of authority and responsibility across all ranks and divisions.

 a. **General (Crown Prince Dorna):**

 At the pinnacle of the military hierarchy stood the General, Crown Prince Dorna, who commanded supreme authority and strategic vision for Gorkha's defense. Dorna's role encompassed overall leadership, policy formulation, and the direction of military campaigns.

 b. **Lieutenant General (General Officer Commanding-in-Chief):**

 Directly reporting to the General was the Lieutenant General, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Captain Rajan. As the principal military advisor to Dorna, Rajan oversaw the coordination of military operations, strategic planning, and the implementation of directives across all divisions.

 c. **Major General (Division Commanders):**

 Each specialized division within Gorkha's military was led by a Major General, including Defense Minister Bhimjen Thapa. Thapa's dual role as a Division Commander and Minister of Defense underscored his strategic expertise, leadership acumen, and commitment to modernizing Gorkha's defense capabilities.

 - Major General (Infantry Division Commander)

 - Major General (Cavalry Division Commander)

 - Major General (Artillery Division Commander)

 - Major General (Scout and Reconnaissance Division Commander)

 - Major General (Special Operations Division Commander)

 d. **Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs):**

 The rank system extended to officers and non-commissioned officers (NCOs) within each division, with clear distinctions based on seniority, command responsibilities, and technical expertise. Officers held ranks such as Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel, Major, Captain, and Lieutenant, while NCOs were designated as Sergeant, Corporal, and Lance Corporal.

 - Colonel (Senior Officer)

 - Lieutenant Colonel (Senior Officer)

 - Major (Senior Officer)

 - Captain (Junior Officer)

 - Lieutenant (Junior Officer)

 - Sergeant (NCO)

 - Corporal (NCO)

 - Lance Corporal (NCO)

3. **Integration of Divisions into Unified Strategy:**

The modern rank system facilitated seamless integration and cooperation among the specialized divisions, ensuring effective communication, unified command, and synchronized operations. Regular joint exercises, strategic briefings, and operational planning sessions were conducted to enhance coordination and interoperability.

4. **Training and Skill Development:**

Training programs tailored to each rank and division were implemented to enhance skill development, tactical proficiency, and leadership capabilities. Officers received specialized training in command and control, strategic decision-making, and combat leadership, while NCOs focused on technical skills, unit cohesion, and disciplined execution of orders.

5. **Operational Flexibility and Adaptability:**

The modern rank system promoted operational flexibility and adaptability, empowering commanders at all levels to adjust tactics, respond to changing battlefield conditions, and make informed decisions in real-time. Regular evaluations, after-action reviews, and feedback mechanisms contributed to continuous improvement and innovation within Gorkha's military ranks.

6. **Strategic Vision and Unified Defense:**

The introduction of the modern rank system aligned with Dorna's strategic vision for a unified and formidable defense force. Under the stewardship of Defense Minister Bhimjen Thapa and the collective leadership of Gorkha's military commanders, the kingdom stood prepared to confront challenges, protect its sovereignty, and uphold its honor in the 18th-century landscape.

7.Diet and Exercise Regimens:

Recognizing the importance of physical fitness and endurance in military readiness, Dorna instituted comprehensive diet and exercise regimens tailored to each rank and division. Soldiers underwent rigorous training programs that included strength training, cardiovascular exercises, and combat drills to enhance their physical resilience and combat readiness.

Balanced Diet: Nutritionists and dieticians developed balanced meal plans for soldiers, focusing on high-protein foods, complex carbohydrates, and essential vitamins and minerals to sustain energy levels and promote muscle recovery.

Exercise Programs: Fitness instructors and trainers led daily exercise sessions that encompassed a variety of activities such as calisthenics, running, obstacle courses, and martial arts training. These exercises not only improved physical strength and agility but also instilled discipline and camaraderie among troops.

Endurance Training: Long-distance marches, field exercises, and simulated combat scenarios were integrated into training schedules to build endurance, resilience, and mental toughness among Gorkha's soldiers.

now the divison will be like:

- General (1):

 - Crown Prince Dorna

- Lieutenant General (1):

 - General Officer Commanding-in-Chief: Captain Rajan

- Major General (5):

 - Infantry Division Commander

 - Cavalry Division Commander

 - Artillery Division Commander

 - Scout and Reconnaissance Division Commander

 - Special Operations Division Commander

- Colonel (10):

 - Senior Officers within each division

- Lieutenant Colonel (20):

 - Senior Officers within each division

- Major (50):

 - Senior Officers within each division

- Captain (100):

 - Junior Officers within each division

- Lieutenant (200):

 - Junior Officers within each division

- Sergeant (500):

 - Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) within each division

- Corporal (1000):

 - Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) within each division

- Lance Corporal (1000):

 - Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) within each division

This breakdown represents a typical structure for a division of 10,000 soldiers, with varying numbers of personnel at each rank to ensure effective command, coordination, and operational readiness within Gorkha's military. 

Here's an approximate breakdown of the number of soldiers each rank would typically command within a division of 10,000 soldiers:

- General (Crown Prince Dorna): 10,000 soldiers (entire division)

- Lieutenant General (General Officer Commanding-in-Chief): 2,000 soldiers (approximately)

- Major General (Division Commanders): 1,000 soldiers each (approximately)

- Colonel: 500 soldiers each (approximately)

- Lieutenant Colonel: 250 soldiers each (approximately)

- Major: 200 soldiers each (approximately)

- Captain: 100 soldiers each (approximately)

- Lieutenant: 50 soldiers each (approximately)

- Sergeant: 20 soldiers each (approximately)

- Corporal: 10 soldiers each (approximately)

- Lance Corporal: 10 soldiers each (approximately)

so this is the system which will be implemented from now on. 'Does anyone want to say anything' drona said but everyone was too amazed with the plan to say anything . in the silence captain rajan shouted 'amazing your majesty with this system we will be far too ahead of other nations' but little did he knew that it was the best military system from 21st century drona smiled internally. 'ok now you are all dismissed and the next meeting is after a week when all of this is formulated , if anyone encounters a problem then meet me immediately' said drona and left the meeting room.

'nexus provide me the information needed to make police department' said drona

The ranks in the police department are structured as follows, from highest to lowest:

1. **Inspector General of Police (IGP):** The highest-ranking officer in the Nepal Police, responsible for overall leadership, administration, and strategic direction.

2. **Additional Inspector General (AIG):** Assists the Inspector General in various administrative and operational tasks.

3. **Deputy Inspector General (DIG):** Supervises several police ranges or departments within a region or division.

4. **Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP):** Commands a district or serves as the head of a specialized department.

5. **Superintendent of Police (SP):** Manages sub-districts (circles) or specialized units within a district.

6. **Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP):** Assists SPs in operational and administrative duties.

7. **Inspector (SI):** In charge of a police station or leads a specialized unit.

8. **Sub-Inspector (SI):** Assists the Inspector in day-to-day operations and investigations.

9. **Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI):** Performs supervisory roles at police stations and assists in investigations.

10. **Head Constable (HC):** Senior non-commissioned officer responsible for discipline and guidance within the force.

11. **Constable (CT):** Basic entry-level rank responsible for general law enforcement duties.

These ranks represent the hierarchical structure of the Police, with each rank having specific responsibilities and roles within the organization's operational and administrative framework.

'ramnath recruit 1200 soldiers and admit them into police department with a certain standards of physical fitness' ordered drona to his butler.

"ok thats a good enough plan now i need to discuss with minister of agriculture and health for next move to make." he called his butler again "ramnath" dorna called his butler . 'yes your majesty' butler quickly responded , 'arrange a meeting with minister of health and agriculture for tomorrow' drona ordered . 'certainly your majesty' ramnath responded and quickly left to fulfill to fulfill his duties. let me make my country strong first after that history wont remain same said drona internally.

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