-Khirabdhi Tanaya Gour In the heart of the Indian Army’s infantry battalions lies a group of men who live by the mantra: “First In, Last Out.” These are the Ghatak Platoons—elite assault units designed to break through enemy lines, lead the charge in offensive operations, and operate deep behind enemy territory. Known for their agility, […]Read More
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~Trushti Dand The Jat Regiment is one of the oldest and most decorated infantry regiments of the Indian Army. Its history dates back to 1795, when the East India Company raised the Calcutta Native Militia, which later became the 14th Bengal Native Infantry. This unit formed the basis for the present Jat Regiment. Over time, […]Read More
-Devika J In each army, aside from the uniforms, guns, and badges of rank, there are tales—tales that give life to regiments, characterize their legacies, and secure their place in history. Since 1947, the Indian Army and its regiments have stood tall, not merely in victories but in valour, sacrifice, and in spirit. The spirit […]Read More
-Arushi Kastwar The Indian Army is the world’s third-largest military force with active personnel of more than 1.2 million and reserve personnel of over 960,000. Being the Indian Armed Forces’ land-based branch, its role is not restricted to border protection but includes counter-insurgency operations, disaster relief, and United Nations peacekeeping assignments. In order to execute […]Read More