Rajnath Singh at Longewala: India's New Bhairav Battalion Reveals Strike Power

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited the historic Longewala battlefield to interact with the newly formed Bhairav Battalion. The elite unit is specially trained for lethal strikes and high-intensity combat operations. During his visit, Singh witnessed an integrated combat demonstration featuring advanced military equipment. The Bhairav Battalion is scheduled for official deployment in the Indian Army starting November 1.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Reviews New Bhairav Battalion at Longewala

  • New Bhairav Battalion trained for lethal strikes and high-intensity combat operations
  • 25 battalions with 250 personnel each to be raised in six months
  • Battalion bridges gap between Special Forces and normal infantry units
  • Defence Minister witnessed integrated combat demonstration with advanced weapon systems
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Rajnath Singh interacts with newly formed Bhairav Battalion at Longewala Battlefield

Defence Minister interacts with elite Bhairav Battalion at historic Longewala battlefield during Thar Shakti Exercise, set for November 1 deployment.

"Operation Sindoor will go down in history as not just a military operation, but also a symbol of the nation's courage and restraint. - Rajnath Singh"

By Niranjan Mishra, Jaisalmer, October 24

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday interacted with soldiers at the Longewala battlefield along Rajasthan's western front. During his visit to Longewala for the Thar Shakti Exercise, Singh also interacted with the newly formed Bhairav Battalion.

The Bhairav Battalion is set to be officially deployed in the Indian Army from November 1.

Bhairav Battalion is specially trained and equipped for lethal strikes and high-intensity combat operations.

Rajnath Singh warmly interacted with the soldiers of the Bhairav Battalion.

He also reviewed the battalion's training and deployment. Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi and Lieutenant General Dheeraj Seth, General Officer Commanding of the Southern Command, were accompanying the Defence Minister.

Recently, Lt Gen Ajay Kumar, Director General (Infantry), Indian Army, informed that, "Indian Army's first Bhairav battalion to be ready for deployment on November 1. A total of 25 such battalions, comprising 250 personnel each from different arms, would be raised in the next six months. They would be bridging the gap between Special Forces and normal infantry battalions. The personnel would be from different arms, including infantry, artillery, signals and air defence."

At the Laungewala Battlefield, the Defence Minister witnessed the Indian Army's Integrated Combat Demonstration. He also witnessed India's future preparedness with the demonstration of Polaris RZR; All Terrain Vehicle with MANPAD/ATGM, Arjun MK-1 Battle Tank, Sterla-10M SAM System, T-90S Bhisma Battle Tank, Mahindra ARMADO Armoured Vehicle with MMG, 81mm Mortar and Drones like Idea Forge Switch VTOL Drone, RAPHE MPHIBR MR-20 Cargo Drone.

Rajnath Singh took stock of the security situation and the operational preparedness of the Indian Army during the Army Commanders' Conference in Jaisalmer, and the visit to the forward areas of Tanot and Laungewala in Rajasthan on Friday, the Ministry of Defence said in an official statement.

During the conference, detailed deliberations were held with the senior leadership of the Indian Army on key aspects, including Grey Zone Warfare and the roadmap for Jointness, Aatmanirbharta and Innovation.

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, Vice Chief of the Army Staff Lieutenant General Pushpendra Singh and all Army Commanders were in attendance.

In his address, Rajnath Singh described Operation Sindoor as an embodiment of India's military prowess & national character, and a demonstration by the soldiers that their strength lies not only in weapons but also in their ethical discipline & strategic clarity.

"Operation Sindoor will go down in history as not just a military operation, but also a symbol of the nation's courage and restraint. The action taken by our forces against terrorists was in keeping with both policy precision and human dignity. The operation isn't over. Our mission for peace will continue as long as even a single terrorist mindset remains alive," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Longewala holds such historic significance in our military history. Perfect location to showcase our new capabilities. The equipment demonstration sounds impressive - especially the indigenous drones and vehicles. Aatmanirbhar Bharat in action!
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the defense preparedness, I hope we're also investing adequately in social welfare and education. A strong military is important, but so is taking care of our citizens' basic needs.
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Rohit P
The concept of bridging gap between Special Forces and normal infantry is brilliant! 25 battalions in 6 months shows serious commitment to strengthening our borders. Our soldiers deserve the best equipment and training.
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Michael C
As someone who has visited Rajasthan, I can imagine the challenging conditions these soldiers train in. The desert terrain is unforgiving. Hats off to their dedication and resilience.
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Kavya N
Operation Sindoor reference shows our strategic thinking has evolved. It's not just about military might but also about ethical conduct and precision. This reflects our ancient wisdom of righteous warfare.

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