In January 2026, the Indian Army announced a major leap in India’s military modernisation with the creation of a new modern warfare force named ‘Bhairav’. This elite force is designed to integrate drone technology into combat operations, significantly enhancing India’s battlefield capabilities in an era of technology-driven warfare.
The newly raised force will comprise over 1 lakh trained drone operatives, making it one of the largest dedicated drone warfare units globally.
What is the ‘Bhairav’ Force?
The Bhairav force represents a new-generation combat unit tailored for the challenges of modern, high-intensity warfare. Every soldier in these battalions is trained in advanced drone operations, enabling real-time surveillance, precision strikes, and battlefield intelligence gathering.
Core Capabilities
- Offensive drone strikes on enemy positions
- Real-time reconnaissance and surveillance
- High-speed operations in hostile environments
- Technology-driven battlefield dominance
This transformation reflects lessons learned from recent global conflicts, where drones have emerged as decisive force multipliers.
About Bhairav Battalions
Overview
The Bhairav battalions are structured to function as highly agile, drone-centric combat units, capable of executing Special Forces–like missions with speed and precision.
Key Functions
- Carrying out Special Forces tasking at multiple levels
- Conducting deep tactical and operational missions
- Supporting frontline troops with drone-enabled firepower
Strategic Aim
The primary objective is to bridge the operational gap between Para Special Forces (SF) and regular Infantry battalions, allowing seamless execution of missions from tactical to operational depth.
Current Status and Expansion Plan
- 15 Bhairav battalions have already been raised
- Deployed across multiple formations along both borders
- The Indian Army plans to raise around 25 battalions in the near future, further strengthening drone warfare capacity
This expansion highlights the Army’s focus on future-ready forces capable of operating in multi-domain battlefields.
Indian Army Day Parade 2026: First Public Showcase
The Bhairav battalions will make their first official public appearance at the Indian Army Day Parade on 15 January 2026 in Jaipur, Rajasthan. This debut symbolizes India’s transition toward technology-led military power.
Other Modern Warfare Initiatives: Rudra Brigades
Alongside Bhairav, the Indian Army has also raised ‘Rudra Brigades’, which are all-arms integrated formations.
Rudra Brigades Include
- Infantry
- Mechanised units
- Tanks
- Artillery
- Special Forces
- Unmanned Aerial Systems (UASs)
These brigades enhance jointness and rapid response capability, complementing the drone-focused Bhairav battalions.
About the Indian Army
- Role: Land-based branch and largest component of the Indian Armed Forces
- Chief of the Army Staff (COAS): Upendra Dwivedi
- Headquarters: New Delhi, Delhi
- Established: 1895
- Motto: Seva Paramo Dharma (Service Before Self)
Exam-Oriented Quick Facts (Prelims & Mains)
- What: Creation of a modern warfare force with advanced drone capabilities
- Force Name: Bhairav
- Created by: Indian Army
- Drone Operatives: Over 1 lakh
- Battalions Raised: 15 (to be increased to 25)
- Operational Role: Drone-based targeting of enemy bases and formations
- First Public Appearance: Indian Army Day Parade
- Date: 15 January 2026
- Venue: Jaipur, Rajasthan


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