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India launches maiden Joint Doctrine on Special Forces to boost synergy, interoperability among tri-services
NEW DELHI: India’s maiden Joint Doctrine on Special Forces, released by General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff, has set out guiding principles, operational concepts and interoperability ...
The Indian Army is set to get more lethal. In the next six months, it will raise 25 Bhairav Battalions. Soldiers in these units will serve as a bridge between the regular infantry and the Special ...
The Bhairav and Rudra formations represent a blend of old-fashioned courage and new-age warfare tools, symbolising India’s ...
Indian Army's transformation bid will touch another milestone as plans are afoot to get specialised Bhairav Light Combat ...
The contract involves the procurement of communication systems with accessories for the Special Forces of the Indian Air ...
In Indian belief, Bhairav is regarded as an intense (ugra) form of Lord Shiva; the literal meaning is “Lord of Fear.” Naming ...
A total of 25 such Bhairav Battalions, comprising 250 personnel each from different arms, would be raised in the next six ...
The Border Security Force (BSF) has deployed over 150 dogs of the indigenous Rampur and Mudhol Hound breeds across ...
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