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Territorial Army in Action: How India’s citizen soldiers are stepping up amid rising Pakistan tensions

Amid escalating tensions with Pakistan, the Indian government has activated the Territorial Army (TA) to support regular forces. Known as the "Terriers," this citizen-soldier force plays a vital role in both national defence and emergency response

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May 10, 2025, 02:00 pm IST
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In a significant move amid rising tensions with Pakistan, the Indian government has authorised the activation of the Territorial Army (TA) to assist the regular armed forces. Known as the “Terriers,” the TA plays a vital support role in both peacetime and conflict scenarios. Here’s a comprehensive look at what the Territorial Army is, its history, role, and relevance in India’s defence framework.

What is the Territorial Army?

The Territorial Army is a volunteer reserve force of the Indian Army, designed to act as a secondary line of defence. It allows civilians to receive military training and serve the nation without giving up their regular professions. This unique model enables professionals, businessmen, and other citizens to contribute to national security in both civil and military capacities.

A Rich Legacy

The TA was inaugurated on October 9, 1949, by India’s first Governor-General, C Rajagopalachari, a date now celebrated as TA Day. Initially comprising diverse units including air defence, medical, engineers, and signals, by 1972, all but the Infantry Battalions (TA) were integrated into the regular army or disbanded.

Organisational Strength

The TA currently includes 32 Infantry Battalions, of which 14 are operationally deployable across various army commands like Northern, Eastern, Western, and Andaman & Nicobar Commands. This gives the TA a strength of about 14,000 personnel, ready to serve in roles ranging from guard duties to front-line support.

Operational Experience

The “Terriers” have a distinguished history of involvement in India’s military operations. From participating in the Indo-China War (1962) and the Indo-Pak Wars (1965, 1971) to Operation Pawan in Sri Lanka and counter-insurgency missions like Operation Rakshak in Punjab and J&K, and Operation Rhino in the northeast, TA soldiers have served with distinction.

Key Roles and Responsibilities

The TA’s primary mission is to:
-Relieve the regular army from static duties such as guarding vital installations.
-Augment military manpower during war and internal conflicts.
-Assist civil authorities during natural disasters like floods, earthquakes, and cyclones.
-Maintain essential services like railways, oil production, and telecommunications during emergencies or war.

An Army Order from 1984 clearly defines TA’s responsibility:
“To relieve the regular Army from static duties and assist civil
administration in dealing with natural calamities and maintenance of essential services, and to provide units for the regular Army as and when required.”

Special Units: Ecological and Departmental TA Regiments

In addition to infantry, the TA includes 10 Ecological Task Force Battalions dedicated to environmental efforts such as afforestation and soil conservation. These units are supported by state governments and work closely with forest departments, contributing significantly to disaster mitigation and environmental sustainability.

Departmental units also play a critical role. The 1980 Assam agitation underscored the need for dedicated forces to secure vital infrastructure. This led to the creation of TA units for the oil and natural gas sector and railways, ensuring continuity of critical services during unrest.

Also Read: Pakistan’s cross-border shelling in Rajouri claims 3 lives, including Senior officer Raj Kumar & 2 civilians from Bihar

Eligibility and Training

Indian citizens aged 18 to 42 who are physically and mentally fit, gainfully employed, and graduates from a recognised university are eligible to apply. Notably, serving members of the regular armed forces are not allowed to apply.

TA officers and personnel undergo around two months of military training annually, allowing them to remain prepared for deployment while maintaining civilian careers.

The Territorial Army exemplifies the spirit of citizen-soldiers — ordinary individuals ready to step into extraordinary roles in times of national need. Whether augmenting the regular army, protecting vital infrastructure, aiding disaster relief, or contributing to ecological restoration, the “Terriers” remain an essential pillar of India’s defence and resilience framework. As geopolitical tensions rise, their mobilisation underscores India’s readiness and the enduring value of its citizen army.

Role of the “Terriers” in Today’s India

In a time of heightened geopolitical tensions, the Territorial Army stands as a powerful embodiment of India’s resolve and resilience. It combines the professionalism of civilian expertise with military discipline, offering a strategic advantage in both wartime and peacetime operations. Whether it’s guarding the nation, responding to calamities, or restoring the environment, the “Terriers” remain a crucial and versatile force in India’s defence architecture.

 

Topics: TA ActivationIndian ArmyNational SecurityIndia DefenceTerritorial ArmyIndia-Pakistan tensionsCitizen Soldiers
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