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Infantry vs Artillery : Queen Of War vs God Of War in INDIAN ARMY What is an Infantry? History demonstrates that the Infantry ultimately determines the outcome of any war. The infantryman is the one who drives the adversary out of his bunker and compels him to concede defeat or who courageously repels enemy attacks until the “last man and the last round.” The Indian Army relies heavily on its infantry, as do other militaries around the globe. In times of war and peace, the rest of the Army is organised with the Infantry at its centre. Infantry continues to be the National Security’s second-to-last line of defence. Low-intensity conflict operations have been ongoing and may be the Army’s longest-running operations. Historically, insurgencies in Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, and the North-East have served as real-world instances of infantry-centric operations, which are notoriously difficult, delicate, and sensitive. The infantrymen have consistently done a good job. Additionally, by participating in numerous United Nations peacekeeping missions around the world, our Infantry has gained a lot of respect and carved out a niche for itself and the country. Regiment vs Battalion A Regiment is a structure of military forces that may include Battalions, which are smaller fighting units. The Brigade of the Guards, Rajputana Rifles, Gorkha Rifles, Punjab Regiment, etc., are just a few of the regiments that make up the Indian Army’s infantry. Other regiments with multiple battalions as members include the Armoured Corps, the Regiment of Artillery, and others (see list above). The units of a regiment are battalions. For instance, the Brigade of the Guards, in the case of Infantry Regiments, consists of battalions that are referred to by numbers, such as 16 Guards or 6 Guards. The battalion is identified by its number, and its name reflects the regiment to which it belongs. The Regiment of Artillery is a combat/fighting arm of the Indian Army, which provides massive firepower during all ground operations of the Indian Army. It is a successor to the Royal Indian Artillery (RIA) of British Indian Army, which itself traces its origins to the formation of Bombay Artillery in 1827. Today, it is the second-largest arm of the Indian Army, and with its guns, mortars, rocket launchers, unmanned aerial vehicles, surveillance systems, missiles and artillery firepower. It constitutes almost one-sixth of its total strength.