The Airborne Regiment of the Indian Army
also known as the Parachute Regiment first came into existence on 29th October 1941. The
regiment was named 50 Independent Parachute Brigade, and comprised
of 151 British, 152 Indian and 153 Gurkha Parachute Battalions. After India
Achieved Independence the Battalions were divided among the Indian and the
Pakistani Army. The 50th and the 77th Parachute Brigade
remained on the Indian Sides whereas the 14th Parachute Brigade went
to the Pakistani side. The 77th Parachute regiment was later
disbanded and in 1952 new Parachute regiments were included to strengthen the
Parachute Regiment section of the Indian Armed Forces.
- 1st Batallion , Parachute Regiment (Punjab)
- 3rd Battalion, Parachute Regiment (Maratha)
- 1st Batallion, Parachute Regiment(Kumaon)
Insignia
The Parachute Regiment
is different from the other regiments in that in this regiment the soldier
wears a maroon beret. The Regimental badge is an open parachute behind a
circle. On the top of the circle is written Parachute while at the bottom there
is a scroll which reads Regiment. There are open wings on either side of the
circle. A dagger is superimposed on the Parachute as well as the Circle. For
the Sikh Soldiers of this deadly force, a maroon turban is used. The maroon
beret is a common insignia for the airborne forces all over the world and is a
trademark to distinguish a soldier from other infantry units of the Army he
serves in.
Strength
Today the Parachute
Regiment comprises of 11 regular battalions, 1 Rashtria Rifles and 2 Terrtorial
Army Batallions. The regular Battalions are further divided into 3 Airborne
Infantry batallions and 8 Commando Units, now called as the Special Forces.
Following are the battalions which stand united to form the Parachute Regiment:
1.
1st
Battalion (Special Forces) (1st Battalion , Parachute Regiment
(Punjab))
2.
2nd
Battalion (Special Forces)(3rd Battalion, Parachute
Regiment(Maratha))
3.
3rd
Battalion (Special Forces)(1st Battalion ,Parachute
Regiment(Kumaun))
4.
4th
Battalion(Special Forces)
5.
5th
Battalion(Airborne)
6.
6th
Battalion(Airborne)
7.
7th
Battalion(Airborne)
8.
9th
Battalion(Special Forces)
9.
10th
Battalion(Special Forces)
10.
11th
Battalion(Special Forces)
11.
21st
Battalion(Special Forces)
12.
106th
Battalion, Territorial Army
13.
116th
Battalion , Territorial Army
14.
31st Battalion, Rashtria Rifles
The Special Forces or
the Commando Unit form a major part of the Parachute Regiment. The commando
unit was first formed on July 1st, 1966 and has grown since then.
The Para Commandos are the other side of the coin of the highly trained
Parachute Regiment.
The Special Forces
motto “Men Apart, Every Man an Emperor”
signifies what each commando is capable of doing. Trained to such extremes that
each one of them is capable of changing the face of war, hardened like
mountains and will power as strong as iron. Speed marches and route marches of
70KM with 65 kg weight can break any one, but not them. Their determination,
the will to fight, and the will to push one more extra inch makes them truly
different from others. They are pushed to their limits and even beyond. The
phrase “giving up” doesn’t exist in their life and their laser like focus makes
them achieve the impossible. They are not only physically tough, but mentally
sharp and innovative as well. But it is their motivation level which truly
separates them rest.
Motivated enough to join Para now.. Wait !!! there is still more in it... In the next part of the series we will see the real magic of these forces and the operations handled by them.
Click here for Indian Army: The Parachute Regiment and the Special Forces - Part 2
Motivated enough to join Para now.. Wait !!! there is still more in it... In the next part of the series we will see the real magic of these forces and the operations handled by them.
Click here for Indian Army: The Parachute Regiment and the Special Forces - Part 2
About the Author:
Shekhar Tanwar is a computer science engineer who is working
with a renowned MNC and is a die heart defense aspirant. Guitar is his
passion and he is very firm believer of physical fitness. This article is a
way to help defense aspirants to present his critical views on the topic, on
the forum so that collective exchange of thoughts can take place.
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