Versuchen GOLD - Frei
INDIAN ARMY'S FOOTPRINTS: 382 INFANTRY BATTALIONS AND THE RISE OF THE BHAIRAV COMMANDO UNITS
The Daily Guardian
|October 24, 2025
Each battalion would also field an "Ashni” drone platoon of 20-25 specialists equipped with first-person-view drones and loitering munitions, signalling the integration of unmanned systems into the lowest tactical level.
India's 1.2-million-strong army is one of the world's largest.
For decades it relied on conventional battalions trained for infantry assaults and static defence; by 2025 it fielded 382 infantry battalions of roughly 800 soldiers each. These units, drawn from regiments with diverse cultural traditions, have fought across mountains and deserts. Today the security environment is changing rapidly because of drones, precision-guided weapons and cyber threats. Facing a simultaneous challenge from Pakistan and China and persistent insurgencies, the army has embarked on a major modernisation, creating Bhairav battalions to provide rapid-strike capabilities.
This essay recounts how the army accumulated 382 battalions, examines the Bhairavs' purpose and structure and considers why the last pre-Bhairavunit-the Sikkim Scouts-was raised.
The legacy of 382 InfanTry BaTTalIons
When British India was partitioned in 1947, the Indian Army inherited about 200 battalions. Decades of wars with Pakistan and China, integration of princely states and counterinsurgency operations led to the raising of numerous units; by the mid-1970s the number had reached around 350. Subsequent budgetary constraints slowed expansion, and by 2025 the army fielded 382 infantry battalions.
Each infantry battalion, commanded by a lieutenant colonel, has roughly 800 soldiers organised into rifle companies, support elements and a headquarters. Battalions belong to regiments such as the Sikh Regiment or Gorkha Rifles, which recruit from specific communities and preserve distinct traditions.
Modernisation challenges
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der October 24, 2025-Ausgabe von The Daily Guardian.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON The Daily Guardian
The Daily Guardian
Athapaththu blames defeats to India, England for Women’s World Cup setback
Sri Lanka skipper Chamari Athapaththu on Friday admitted that her team made plenty of mistakes in all three departments of the game during a disappointing Women’s World Cup campaign and said “we are in this position” because of the losses to India and England.
2 mins
October 25, 2025
The Daily Guardian
India to eye new rice export markets during BIRC 2025: IREF
India is looking to expand its rice export reach into new markets such as the Philippines, Gambia, Liberia, and Ghana, said Dev Garg, Vice President of the Indian Rice Exporters Federation (IREF) and Director of ShriLal Mahal Group, during a press conference ahead of The Bharat International Rice Conference (BIRC) 2025.
1 mins
October 25, 2025
The Daily Guardian
Afghanistan plans Kunar river dam following border clashes
Days after recent border clashes with Pakistan, Afghanistan’s Taliban-led administration on Friday announced plans to begin construction of dams over the Kunar River, a key waterway that flows into Pakistan's northwestern region.
1 min
October 25, 2025
The Daily Guardian
Jaishankar questions global commitment on UN terrorism response
Speaking at the 80th United Nations anniversary celebrations, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar underscored the challenges facing multilateralism, particularly highlighting the UN's response to terrorism and the growing distress of the Global South amid ongoing global crises.
1 mins
October 25, 2025
The Daily Guardian
Pakistan withdraw team from Junior Hockey World Cup in India
Pakistan has pulled out of the Junior Hockey World Cup to be held in India in November-December, the International Hockey Federation (FIH) confirmed to PTI on Friday.
2 mins
October 25, 2025
The Daily Guardian
Ayushmann calls 'Thamma' his 'biggest opening'
Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana, basking in the success of his recent release 'Thamma', expressed his excitement and said he has always \"dabbled with unique subjects\" that make the audience and his fans happy.
1 min
October 25, 2025
The Daily Guardian
Trump to meet Xi in South Korea as part of Asia swing
U.S. President Donald Trump will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping next week as part of a trip to Asia, the White House said on Thursday, confirming the meeting which had been called into question following an escalation in trade tensions.
1 min
October 25, 2025
The Daily Guardian
CM lauds government’s decision
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday lauded her government's decision to allow women employees to work night shifts across shops and commercialestablishments in the national capital, call-
1 min
October 25, 2025
The Daily Guardian
Govt Securities market grows over twofold: RBI
The Government Securities (G-Sec) market has witnessed substantial growth over the past five years, expanding from Rs 769 lakh crore in calendar year (CY) 2019 to Rs 1,812 lakh crore in Calendar Year (CY) 2024, according to the Reserve Bank of India’s Payment Systems Report for the half year ended June 2025.
1 mins
October 25, 2025
The Daily Guardian
ISRAELI PM DISCUSSES TRUMP'S GAZA PEACE PLAN WITH US
Senator Rubio affirmed US commitment to Israel and Trump's peace plan, while a US official warned Netanyahu against jeopardizing Gaza ceasefire.
1 mins
October 25, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

