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  2. List of regiments and corps of the Indian Army - Wikipedia

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    201 Army Aviation Squadron (UH) 202 Army Aviation Squadron (UH) 203 Army Aviation Squadron (UH) 204 Army Aviation Squadron (UH) 205 Army Aviation Squadron (UH) 206 Army Aviation Squadron (UH) 207 Army Aviation Squadron (UH) 209 Army Aviation Squadron (UH) 251 Army Aviation Squadron (ALH-WSI) 252 Army Aviation Squadron (ALH-WSI) 253 Army ...

  3. List of equipment of the Indian Army - Wikipedia

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    Indian Army has issued a requirement of 650 6×6 High Mobility Vehicles (HMV) with material handling crane for ammunition and heavy equipment transportation in mountainous terrains. [364] On 23 June 2021, the Indian Army issued an RFI for about 2,000 Gun Towing Vehicles for towing 155 mm Medium Artillery Guns. The GTVs should have a towing ...

  4. Indian Army Armoured Corps - Wikipedia

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    The list of regiments forming part of the Armoured Corps of the Indian Army is as follows. This list is as per unit serial number but not as per the order of precedence of the Indian Army. In that list, The President's Bodyguard is first, but is followed by 16 Light Cavalry, 7 Light Cavalry, 8 Cavalry and 1st Horse.

  5. Indian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1947, there were a total of 13 Indian major-generals and 30 Indian brigadiers, with all three army commands being led by Indian officers by October 1948, at which time only 260 British officers remained in the new Indian Army as advisers or in posts requiring certain technical abilities. [48]

  6. Indian Army ranks and insignia - Wikipedia

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    Upon the establishment of India's independence in 1947, the country became a dominion within the British Commonwealth of Nations.Nevertheless, the armed forces, namely, the British Indian Army (IA), the Royal Indian Navy (RIN) and the Royal Indian Air Force (RIAF) - under the helm of King George VI as the Commander-in-Chief - retained their respective pre-independence ranks and corresponding ...

  7. Indian Army - Wikipedia

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    By the time all hostilities had ended, the number of Indian soldiers killed during the conflict stood at 527, [85] while more than 700 regular members of the Pakistani Army had been killed. [86] The number of Islamist fighters, also known as Mujahideen, killed by Indian armed forces during the conflict stood at about 3,000. [citation needed]

  8. I Corps (India) - Wikipedia

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    The I Corps is a military field formation of the Indian Army. The Corps is headquartered at Mathura in Uttar Pradesh. It was raised on 1 April 1965. It was still being raised when it was despatched to the front in 1965. Raised as the First Strike Corps of the Indian Army, it was launched into operations in the Sialkot sector.

  9. List of serving generals of the Indian Army - Wikipedia

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    Additional Director General Army Education Corps: R Putarjunam [42] Judge Advocate General, Indian Army: Sandeep Kumar VSM: Additional Director General (Litigation) Indian Army: Javed Iqbal [43] Additional Director General Military Nursing Service: Ignatius Delos Flora [44] Additional Director General Strategic Communication RR Patil VSM [45]