Army to add more muscle on Pakistan, China fronts

To counter collusive threats from China and Pakistan, the Indian Army is enhancing its offensive capabilities by establishing ‘Rudra’ all-arms brigades and ‘Bhairav’ light commando battalions. These units will be equipped with advanced weaponry, drones, and surveillance systems. The Army is also integrating drone platoons into infantry battalions and bolstering artillery firepower with ‘Divyastra’ batteries, aiming to transform into a future-ready force. To counter collusive threats from China and Pakistan, the Indian Army is enhancing its offensive capabilities by establishing ‘Rudra’ all-arms brigades and ‘Bhairav’ light commando battalions. These units will be equipped with advanced weaponry, drones, and surveillance systems. The Army is also integrating drone platoons into infantry battalions and bolstering artillery firepower with ‘Divyastra’ batteries, aiming to transform into a future-ready force.
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