Infantry arm of the Indian Army and its largest overall combat arm
Infantry
Active
1758–present
Country
British India India
Allegiance
Republic of India
Branch
British East India Company British Indian Army Indian Army
Type
Infantry
Regimental colours
Red
Anniversaries
27 October (Infantry Day)
Military unit
The Infantry of the Indian Army is the largest combat arm of the Indian Army. It consists of personnel, who historically have engaged in ground combat on foot. It presently also consists of mechanised and airborne infantry.
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