Command Hospital

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Command Hospitals are major military hospitals in India. Each Command has only one Command Hospital. The Indian Armed Forces have a total of eight Command Hospitals. These hospitals are strategically located across different Commands in India.

The Command Hospitals and their respective Commands are as follows:

- Command Hospital Kolkata: Eastern Command - Command Hospital Chandimandir: Western Command - Command Hospital Udhampur: Northern Command - Command Hospital Lucknow: Central Command - Command Hospital Pune: Southern Command - Army Hospital R&R: Northern Command - Command Hospital Bengaluru: Training Command, Indian Air Force - INHS Ashvini Mumbai: Western Naval Command, Indian Navy

These hospitals provide medical services to the armed forces personnel and their families. They are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and specialized medical staff to cater to the healthcare needs of the military community.

For more information on Armed Forces Hospitals in India, refer to the List of Armed Forces Hospitals In India.

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