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What are Bhairav Battalions?

Jan. 12, 2026

For the first time, the Indian Army’s newly raised Bhairav Battalion will march down Kartavya Path and salute the Supreme Commander during the Republic Day parade.

About Bhairav Battalions:

  • They are a new class of compact, high-tech combat units of the Indian Army.
  • Each battalion comprises personnel from infantry, artillery, air defence, signals, and other combat support arms.
  • They are specially equipped for swift, surprise, and high-impact operations in diverse combat environments.
  • Unlike Para Special Forces, which handle strategic missions deep inside enemy territory, Bhairav Battalions are positioned closer to the border.
  • Their job is to handle tactical, fast-breaking situations, the kind that require immediate response rather than detailed planning.
  • In the Army’s own words, Bhairav units are built to “fight tonight”, meaning they must be ready to move at short notice, often without waiting for larger formations.
  • The Bhairav units will act as a bridge between Special Forces and regular infantry, aimed at freeing up Special Forces for more critical assignments.
  • The battalions are being placed under corps and division-level formations, especially in sectors considered sensitive, Rajasthan, Jammu, Ladakh, and the Northeast.
  • Their structure allows them to be deployed for multi-domain tasks, a mix of ground action, drone operations, and electronic support.

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