Indian Army Forms Five Integrated Battle Groups to Boost Combat Agility
The Indian Army has undertaken a significant structural reorganisation by establishing five Integrated Battle Groups and a dedicated Fire Support Group. The reform merges infantry, armour, artillery, and logistics units under single field commanders to enable faster and more decisive military responses. The new structure was piloted under the 17 Mountain Strike Corps before broader implementation. The overhaul is designed to streamline troop mobilisation and give frontline commanders greater operational autonomy. The move reflects India's push to build a more agile and combat-ready military force for future warfare scenarios.
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