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Rashtriya Rifles Training - Counter insurgency , Urban Warfare , Close Quarter Battle The Rashtriya Rifles (translation: National Rifles) is a branch of the Indian Army under the authority of the Indian Ministry of Defence. The RR is a counter-insurgency force made up of soldiers deputed from other units of the Indian Army. The force is currently deployed in the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, as well as the Ladakh union territory.[1] Since the RR is under the authority of Ministry of Defence, and furthermore were initially designated "paramilitary" to get around an army manpower ceiling, they are sometimes misidentified as part of the Paramilitary forces of India. In actuality however, headed by Additional Director General Rashtriya Rifles[2] they are a force completely composed of Indian Army personnel, who undergo pre-induction training and operate in a grid structure to deal with insurgents at high altitudes Battalions RR comprises 65 battalions.[3] Known RR battalion affiliations include: 1 RR – Mahar Regiment 2 RR – Sikh Light Infantry 3 RR – Jammu & Kashmir Rifles 4 RR – Bihar Regiment 5 RR – Jat Regiment 6 RR – Sikh Regiment 7 RR – Punjab Regiment 8 RR – Madras Regiment 9 RR – Rajputana Rifles 10 RR – Rajput Regiment 11 RR – Dogra Regiment 12 RR – The Grenadiers 13 RR – Kumaon Regiment 14 RR – Garhwal Rifles 15 RR – Gorkha Rifles 16 RR – Sikh Regiment 17 RR – Maratha Light Infantry 18 RR – Rajputana Rifles 19 RR – Sikh Light Infantry 20 RR – Dogra Regiment 21 RR – Brigade of the Guards 22 RR – Punjab Regiment 23 RR – Rajput Regiment 24 RR – Bihar Regiment 25 RR – Madras Regiment 26 RR – Kumaon Regiment 27 RR – Maratha Light Infantry 28 RR – Jammu & Kashmir Rifles 29 RR – The Grenadiers 30 RR – Mahar Regiment 31 RR – Parachute Regiment 32 RR – Gorkha Rifles 33 RR – Gorkha Rifles 34 RR – Jat Regiment 35 RR – Assam Regiment 36 RR – Garhwal Rifles 37 RR – Punjab Regiment 38 RR – Madras Regiment 39 RR – The Grenadiers 40 RR – Dogra Regiment 41 RR – Maratha Light Infantry 42 RR – Assam Regiment 43 RR – Rajputana Rifles 44 RR – Rajput Regiment 45 RR – Jat Regiment 46 RR – Sikh Regiment 47 RR – Bihar Regiment 48 RR – Garhwal Rifles 49 RR – Sikh Light Infantry 50 RR – Kumaon Regiment 51 RR – Mahar Regiment 52 RR – Jammu & Kashmir Rifles 53 RR – Punjab Regiment 54 RR – Madras Regiment 55 RR – The Grenadiers 56 RR – Maratha Light Infantry 57 RR – Rajputana Rifles 58 RR – Rajput Regiment 59 RR – Assam Regiment 60 RR – Naga Regiment 61 RR – Jat Regiment 62 RR – Dogra Regiment 63 RR – Bihar Regiment Recruitment The RR was raised as a paramilitary force and it was envisaged that its personnel, like the Assam Rifles, would consist of regular army volunteers on deputation, ex-servicemen and lateral inductees from various paramilitary forces and central police organisations. However, this didn't work out. Instead, each infantry regiment of the Indian Army has at least two RR battalions, and soldiers and officers from the regiment are deputed to the RR battalions for 2-3 years. Thus it is not possible to join the RR directly, as personnel must first join a regiment before they can serve in the RR. RR personnel receive 25% more salary than regular army personnel and additional benefits, thus often making it a coveted deputation 31 RR