The Bhairav and Rudra formations represent a blend of old-fashioned courage and new-age warfare tools, symbolising India’s ...
The event will recognise dogs from across India’s armed and police forces, including nominations from the SSB, CISF, BSF, NSG ...
Currently, the Army has reportedly raised five Bhairav battalions in its Northern, Western and Eastern Commands, with plans ...
The Border Security Force (BSF) has deployed over 150 dogs of the indigenous Rampur and Mudhol Hound breeds across ...
Tamil Nadu trains 17 sniffer dogs to detect narcotics, expanding efforts to combat drug circulation across cities and ...
While Belgian Malinois dogs have already been used for such missions, several Rampur Hounds and Mudhol Hounds are being trained to undertake such missions and are being increasingly prefered by India’ ...
From loitering munitions and drones to light commando battalions, the Army is overhauling its 382 infantry units to boost ...
In Indian belief, Bhairav is regarded as an intense (ugra) form of Lord Shiva; the literal meaning is “Lord of Fear.” Naming ...
The focus is on lethality, mobility, battlefield transparency, situational awareness, survivability, training and restructuring, says director general of infantry Lt-General Ajay Kumar.
Launched in 2018 after PM Modi’s visit to National Training Centre for Dogs, the initiative aims to promote the use of Indian ...
From inducting modern sniper rifles, machine guns, carbines, rocket-launchers, loitering munitions, tank-killing missiles and software-defi.
Indian breed dogs like Mudhol Hound and Rampur Hound are being trained for the first time in undertaking high-risk commando operations like slithering down from a helicopter and river rafting by ...