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    Indian Army Enhances Combat Capabilities to Advance the Integrated Battle Group Doctrine

    Posted 28 Jul 2025

    2 min read

    Amid rising collusive threats from China & Pakistan (reinforced during Operation Sindoor), the Indian Army is establishing ‘Rudra’ brigades & ‘Bhairav’ commando battalions to enhance swift offensive capabilities along borders.

    Structural Reforms in Indian Army’s Combat Capabilities

    • The Army is going in for ‘Shaktibaan’ artillery regiments, with special ‘Divyadrishti’ surveillance and loitering munitions batteries
      • The Army will equip all its infantry battalions with drone platoons, against the backdrop of drone warfare.
    • Bhairav Light Commando Battalions: Raised from regular infantry, these battalions are trained for high-speed, high-mobility operations with modern drones, gadgets, and lightweight weaponry.
    • Rudra All-Arms Brigades: Existing units are being converted into integrated formations combining infantry, mechanised infantry, tanks, artillery, UAVs, and special forces. 
      • This is in tune with the long-pending proposal to restructure some Army formations into self-contained Integrated Battle Groups.

    About Integrated Battle Groups (IBGs)

    • Concept: The IBGs are envisioned as agile, brigade-sized combat formations better suited for modern warfare with the support of technology. 
      • These formations will be tailor-made based on three factors: Threat, Terrain, and Task.
    • Size: Each IBG will have a troop strength of around 5,000 personnel.
    • Post-Operation Parakram, the IBG Doctrine emerged as part of the Cold Start or Pro-Active Operations Strategy.
      • Cold Start Doctrine: Military strategy developed by India to rapidly mobilize and deploy forces for limited, swift, and focused strikes against Pakistan.

    IBGs Operational Philosophy

    • IBG Application: Pre-emption (gain initiative); Dislocation (striking at vulnerability); Disintegration  (breaking the cohesion of the enemy by disrupting his command-and-control systems).
    • Time-Space-Force-Information Dominance: The operational art of IBG application will be to gain control/ dominate spaces with requisite force capability, in the earliest time frame.
    • Technology Empowerment and Force Modernisation: IBGs, with complementary technologies and empowered leadership, will be the key to tactical wins and operational success.
    • Tags :
    • Integrated Battle Groups
    • Cold Start
    • Shaktibaan
    • Divyadrishti
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