

The Indian Army was established in Kolkata in 1776 by the East India Company.

In World War I, over 1.3 million Indian soldiers fought alongside the Allies.


In the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War, the Pakistani Army surrendered approximately 93,000 soldiers and officials.

The Indian Army is a major contributor to UN peacekeeping operations.

The Indian Army’s Military Engineering Services has built the Bailey Bridge in Ladakh, the Khardungla Pass, and Magnetic Hill in Leh.

The Indian Army controls the Siachen Glacier, which is the world’s highest battlefield.

The 61st Cavalry Regiment is one of the largest horse-mounted cavalry units in the Indian Army.

In 2013, the Indian Army rescued over 10,500 people during the North India floods.