Indian Army planning to deploy artillery, tank brigades along borders
Against the backdrop of Chinese military build-up along its boundary with India, the Army is planning to deploy artillery and tank brigades along the borders in northern and northeastern regions.
In recent times, the force has also proposed to increase its strength by one lakh soldiers along with the raising of a Mountain Strike Corps.
To upgrade the fighting capabilities in the region, the plan is to set up armoured brigades with Russian-origin tanks and Infantry Combat Vehicles in the Ladakh and northeastern region, Army sources said.
The Army is also planning to deploy two independent armoured brigades in Uttarakhand and Ladakh. As part of the plans to upgrade military strength, an additional 10,000 troops are planned to be deployed in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands where the Army currently has an amphibious brigade.
The modernisation and expansion plan also includes setting up of new airstrips and helipads in remote locations around the Chinese boundary.
After a major military infrastructure buildup by China in its territory, India has been taking a large number of steps to develop its own capabilities.
It has been building strategic roads along the border with China and has deployed its supersonic BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles in Arunachal Pradesh and the Su-30MKIs at bases in Assam.
It has also started revamping its old air strips in Ladakh and the northeast for operations of both transport and fighter aircraft from there.