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  2. Regiment of Artillery (India) - Wikipedia

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    Bengal Horse Artillery, 1860. The Royal Indian Artillery (RIA) of the British Indian Army was raised on 28 September 1827, as a part of the Bombay Army, a presidency army of the Bombay Presidency. It was later renamed as 5 Bombay Mountain Battery. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 sparked off in Meerut on 10 May 1857.

  3. Army Aviation Corps (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Army Aviation Corps (AAC) is the youngest arm of the Indian Army, being formally designated on 1 November 1986. The Army Aviation Corps units are designated as Squadrons. Each squadron generally consists of two Flights. Reconnaissance (Recce) and Observation (R & O) flights might be part of squadrons or operate independently.

  4. 45th Cavalry (India) - Wikipedia

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    The first 45th Cavalry was formed in August 1918 from [6] It was disbanded in 1919. [7] It was re-raised in April 1941 at Meerut under Major CPJ Prioleau. [8] The troops were Sikhs, Pathans and Dogras drawn from the 13th Lancers, Scinde Horse & Guides Cavalry and equipped with Stuart light tanks.

  5. Infantry of the Indian Army - Wikipedia

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    The present regiments of the Indian Army trace their origin to the British East India Company, when Indians were employed to protect their trading stations. From the middle of the eighteenth century, the three presidencies of the company began to maintain armies at Calcutta (Bengal Army), Madras (Madras Army) and Bombay (Bombay Army). The ...

  6. Indian Army during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Army during World War II, a British force also referred to as the British Indian Army, [1] began the war, in 1939, numbering just under 200,000 men. [2] By the end of the war, it had become the largest volunteer army in history, rising to over 2.5 million men in August 1945. [2] [3] Serving in divisions of infantry, armour and a ...

  7. Directorate of Military Intelligence (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Directorate of Military Intelligence ( M.I.) is the Intelligence arm of the Indian Army. [2] The primary mission of military intelligence is to provide timely, relevant, accurate, and synchronized intelligence support to tactical, operational and strategic-level needs of the army. It also conducts counter-intelligence activities to detect ...

  8. Defence Space Agency - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Bengaluru [5] The Defence Space Agency ( DSA) is an integrated tri-services agency of the Indian Armed Forces. Headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. The agency is tasked with operating the space-warfare and Satellite Intelligence [6] assets of India. The DSA draws personnel from all three branches of the Armed Forces .

  9. 20 SATA Regiment (India) - Wikipedia

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    20 SATA Regiment (India) Sarvatra, Izzat-O-Iqbal (Everywhere with Honour and Glory). 20 SATA Regiment, nicknamed the Alma Mater of Locators and The Originals, is a Surveillance and Target Acquisition (SATA) artillery regiment, which is part of the Regiment of Artillery of the Indian Army .