The Brigade of The Guards is a
mechanised infantry
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regiment
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of the
Indian Army. It was raised as the first "all India", "all class"
infantry
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unit of the Army where troops from all parts of India serve together, as opposed to other regiments that recruit from specific regions, ethnic groups or religions.
The Brigade of The Guards distinguished itself by being awarded the most battle honours after
Indian independence in 1947. The regiment was the brain-child of
Field Marshal
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K. M. Cariappa, who was the first Indian commander-in-chief (C-in-C) and Field Marshal of the Indian Army. He raised the Brigade of the Guards and coined the phrase – ''The Guards, The Elite''.
The
President of India
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is the Honorary Colonel-in-Chief and the
Chief of Army Staff is the Colonel-in-Chief of The Guards. The Guards Regimental Centre is at
Kamptee in
Maharashtra
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. The Brigade of The Guards was the senior most
line infantry
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regiment of the Indian Army before its selection and conversion to the mechanised infantry role. It now holds the title of the senior most infantry regiment in an honorary/ceremonial capacity. Together with the
Mechanised Infantry Regiment
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, they form part of the ''Mechanised Infantry'' arm, which along with the
Armoured Corps
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form the ''Mechanised Forces''.
History and raising

The Brigade of Guards was raised in 1949 on the lines of the elite
Guards units of the world, particularly, the
Coldstream Guards of the
British Army
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's
Guards Division. The regiment was raised to implement the government's policy of encouraging Army recruitment from classes and regions which had been under-represented in the forces. Raised as The Guards Brigade, the old system of class composition was replaced with recruitment open to all regions, castes, creeds, and sections of society.
Prior to the raising of the Guards, Indian Army infantry regiments derived their name and troop composition from region, religion or sub-caste. There was a message with its formation that the country comes before everything else, including religion and caste. The regiment was formed as the first mixed class Indian regiment to be raised after Indian independence by
Field Marshal
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KM Cariappa OBE. Three of the Army's oldest and most distinguished battalions were converted as Guards battalions in 1949:
*2nd Battalion,
Punjab Regiment - 1st Battalion
*1st Battalion,
The Grenadiers - 2nd Battalion
*1st Battalion,
Rajputana Rifles - 3rd Battalion
A year later, they were joined by the 1st Battalion,
Rajput Regiment as the 4th Battalion. It was the only regiment of
foot guards in the Indian Army. Though the Brigade of The Guards is only 70 years old, its constituent battalions go back as far as 225 years and between them share 93 battle honours earned around the globe.
From its raising till 1964, the
Colonel of the Regiment was the serving
Chief of the Army Staff. On 1 January 1964,
Brigadier
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(later
Lieutenant General
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)
NC Rawlley became the first Colonel of the Regiment of the Brigade of the Guards. The Chiefs of the Army Staff continue to be the Honorary Colonels of the Brigade of Guards.
Currently the Brigade of the Guards consists of 23 regular battalions and 2
territorial
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battalions and 1 RR (
Rashtriya Rifles) battalion.
In the 1980s, the Indian Army began to increase the number of mechanized infantry battalions on its order of battle. As part of this program, the battalions of the Brigade of Guards were eventually converted to mechanized infantry.
Regimental Centre
Soon after its raising, the Brigade of the Guards Regimental Centre was started as a training company at the
Rajputana Rifles Training Centre at
Delhi Cantonment on 6 June 1950. It was later upgraded to the Guards Training Wing at the same location. The centre then moved to
Kota, where it became operational on 11 June 1956. The centre moved to its present location in
Kamptee near the city of
Nagpur
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in October 1976. After their initial infantry training, Guardsmen undertake their mechanised conversion at
Mechanised Infantry Centre and School at
Ahmednagar
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.
Operations
1962 Indo-China War
1965 Indo-Pakistan War
1971 Liberation War
In the 1971 war, the Brigade of the Guards participated in actions on both the Eastern and the Western fronts. The 14th Guards earned their first PVC ( Param Vir Chakra) through L/Nk
Albert Ekka of Bravo Company, for heroism in the Gangasagar theatre Near
TRIPURA: he single-handedly turned the tide against Pakistani defenders firing downrange with LMG's and MMG's from the top of a fortified structure, putting the entire operation in jeopardy.
Operation Blue Star (1984)
This was an Indian military action carried out between 1 and 8 June 1984 to capture the extremist Sikh leader
Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and his followers along with demolition of the buildings of the
Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) complex in
Amritsar, Punjab
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.
The 10th battalion under Lt. Col. Ishrar Rahim Khan was located in
Jalandhar
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in 1984 and moved to Amritsar to assist the civil administration. Along with 1 Para, 10 Guards moved in from the north entrance to the temple and, though suffering heavy casualties, achieved their objectives. The unit was awarded one Ashok Chakra (Capt. Jasbir Singh Raina), one Kirti Chakra and three Shaurya Chakras. Total casualties suffered by the unit were 19 killed and 50 wounded.
UN operations and counter-insurgency operations
One the first deployments overseas, both for this newly formed regiment as well as for the newly independent India, was to Indo-china, where the 2nd Bn. was posted, in 1954, to support the
International Control Commission
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: India was the lead-nation for the project, and from its own history was well-aware of how risky the task of Partition could be. Detachments of the battalion provided both security and an air of authority to the various subordinate headquarters in North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, and the all-India regiment exemplified the national commitment to a fraught operation.
The Brigade of the Guards has also taken part in UN peace keeping operations in
Gaza and
Angola
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.
The regiment has also been used in
counter-insurgency operations within
India
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.
Regimental battalions
The regiment currently consists of a total of 23 battalions for Regular Army, one for
Rashtriya Rifles and two for
Territorial Army. The majority of these operate as standard mechanized infantry, 6 operate in the reconnaissance and support role (3 wheeled and 3 tracked), one is equipped as an anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) battalion and three (including two territorial army battalions) remain as infantry. Today, the regiment is one of three in the
Indian Army that is made up of men from the different castes and regions of
India
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.

The list of battalions is as follows:
Traditions
;Crest
The regimental crest consists of the image of
Garuda with a scroll below inscribed ‘BRIGADE OF THE GUARDS’. Garuda is a mythological bird and is the mount of the Hindu God
Vishnu
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. It symbolises the values of invulnerability, immortality, elegance, strength, courage and vitality.
;Uniform
The uniform of the Brigade of The Guards includes a yellow and red lanyard on the right shoulder. Instead of a brass title on the
epaulette, guardsmen wear red arm titles with the words ‘THE GUARDS’. The rank slides are embroidered in red over olive green straps. The green beret (common to all infantry units in India) has the regimental crest on a red-yellow-red vertical striped diamond base stitched to the beret and a red over yellow
hackle. Guardsmen wear brass buttons on the uniform instead of the traditional green buttons. The regimental turban is worn by personnel during ceremonial occasions, parades, on guard duty and by those in the regimental band. It consists of a red background with yellow and red stripes.
;Regimental tune
The four senior battalions and the Guards Training Centre each have their own march past for the Pipes and Drums. The 1 GUARDS plays ''Nachtlager En Grenada'', 2 GUARDS plays ''Back O’Benachie'', 3 GUARDS plays ''With Wellesley’s Rifles at Keren'', 4 GUARDS plays ''The Cock O’ the North'', and the Guards Training Centre plays ''Hundred Pipers''. In 1966, the Brigade adopted the march past of the 2nd Guards ''Back O’ Benachie'' for the Pipes and Drums. The ''Cariappa March'' was approved for the Brass Band of the 3rd Battalion and the centre in 1970.
;Colours
1 GUARDS was the first and as of 2020, is the only battalion to receive Colours from the
President of India
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in front of the
Red Fort in
New Delhi
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, with the colours being
presented on 20 September 1962. The centre and the 2nd to 14th battalions received colours from President
VV Giri at
Kota on 16 March 1973. Battalions 15 to 19 were presented with colours by
COAS General
Gopal Gurunath Bewoor at Kamptee.
Gallantry awards
;
Param Vir Chakra
*Naik
Jadunath Singh - 1st battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment, later 4 Guards
*Lance Naik
Albert Ekka - 14 Guards
;
Ashoka Chakra
*Captain
Jasbir Singh Raina - 10 Guards
;
Maha Vir Chakra - 6
*Lieutenant
Kishan Singh Rathore - 1st battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment, later 4 Guards
*Lance Naik Nar Bahadur Chhetri - 12 Guards
*Lieutenant Colonel Shamsher Singh - 8 Guards
*Second Lieutenant Shamsher Singh Samra - 8 Guards
*Lance Naik Ram Ugrah Pandey - 8 Guards
;
Kirti Chakra - 4
*Captain Dinesh Prasad Mathur - 1 Guards
*Captain Ransher Singh Ranawat - 9 Guards
*Lieutenant Colonel Israr Rahim Khan - 10 Guards
*Havildar Sarwan Singh - 10 Guards
;Others
*
Padma Bhushan - 1
*
Param Vishisht Seva Medal - 8
*
Vir Chakra - 46
*
Shaurya Chakra - 18
*
Sena Medal - 77
*
Ati Vishisht Seva Medal
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- 10
*
Yudh Seva Medal - 3
*
Vishisht Seva Medal - 16
*
Mention-in-Despatches - 45
*
COAS's Commendation Cards - 151
*
GOC-in-C's Commendation Cards - 79
Battle honours
Pre-independence
Delhi 1803; Selinghar;
Carnatic;
Mysore
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;
Ava;
Pegu;
Suez Canal
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; Nels, Krithia; Laos;
Aden
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; Point-551; Kanghaw; Naushera; Mangalore; Hyderabad; Gaza; Megiodo; Nablus; Curais; Seringapatnam; Beurabone; Punjab; Mooltan; Persia; Reshire; Khooshab; Central India; Basra; Shaiba; Ctesiphon;
Defence of Kut-Al-Amara; Sidi Barrani; Keren; Cassino; Castele Hill; Leswarree; Deig; Bharatpore; Khelat; Mahrakpore; Chilianwallah; Goojerat; Punjab; Egypt 1876–1917; British East Africa 1878;
Afghanistan 1878–80; Kandahar 1880; Burma 1891;
China 1900; East Africa 1914–1916; Mesopotamia 1914–1918, Egypt 1915,
Gallipoli 1915,
France and Flanders 1915,
Kutal Amarah 1915; Palestine 1916-1918;
Tigris 1916; Macedonia 1918;
Afghanistan 1919; Donbaik 1943;
Italy 1943–45;
Burma 1945; Jammu and Kashmir 1947–1948.
Post-independence
Akhaura,
Burki, Gadra Road,
Hilli, Naushera, Gurais, Shingo River Valley, Sylhet and Ganga Sagar.
Notable Officers
*Lieutenant General
Naveen Chand Rawlley - GOC-in-C
Eastern Command, 1973 - 1974 and
Vice Chief of the Army Staff, 1974 - 1975
*Lieutenant General
Walter Anthony Gustavo Pinto - GOC-in-C
Central Command, 1980 - 1982
*Lieutenant General Suraj Prakash Malhotra - GOC-in-C
Northern Command, 1980 - 1982
*Lieutenant General AK Handoo - GOC-in-C Northern Command, 1985 - 1987
*Lieutenant General CN Somanna -
Deputy Chief of the Army Staff, 1985 - 1986
*Lieutenant General KB Mehta - GOC-in-C Central Command, 1986 - 1987
*Lieutenant General OP Nandrajog - GOC-in-C Central Command, 2006 - 2008
*Lieutenant General SR Ghosh - GOC-in-C
Western Command, 2009 - 2012
*Lieutenant General Ashok Singh - GOC-in-C
Southern Command, 2013 - 2015
*Lieutenant General Sanjeev Madhok - GOC-in-C
Army Training Command, 2013 - 2015
*Lieutenant General
Surinder Singh - GOC-in-C Western Command, 2016 - 2019
*Lieutenant General
Iqroop Singh Ghuman - GOC-in-C Central Command, 2019 - 2021
*Lieutenant General JB Chaudhari - Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Capability Development and Sustenance), 2022 - 2024
See also
*
List of regiments of the Indian Army
Notes
References
External links
BR Monitor Issue on the Brigade of the Guards
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Military units and formations established in 1949
Guards regiments
Infantry regiments of the Indian Army from 1947