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| unit_name = Rashtriya Rifles | |||
| image = [[File:Rashtriya Rifles Logo.svg|160px]] | |||
| caption = Insignia of the Rashtriya Rifles | |||
| dates = 1990 – present | |||
| country = {{flag|India}} | |||
| allegiance = | |||
| type = [[Counter-insurgency]] | |||
| role = | |||
| size = 80,000 | |||
| command_structure = | |||
| garrison = [[Udhampur]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu and Kashmir]] | |||
| garrison_label = Headquarters | |||
| nickname = RR | |||
| patron = | |||
| motto = ''Dridhta aur virta''<br/>(Courage and valor) | |||
| colors = ''Bajrangbali ki Jai''<br/>(Glory to lord Hanuman) | |||
| colors_label = War Cry | |||
| march = | |||
| mascot = | |||
| anniversaries = | |||
| equipment = | |||
| equipment_label = | |||
| battles = | |||
| decorations = | |||
| battle_honours = | |||
| current_commander = Maj Gen Mandip Singh | |||
| current_commander_label = Additional Directorate General | |||
| ceremonial_chief = | |||
| ceremonial_chief_label = | |||
| colonel_of_the_regiment = | |||
| colonel_of_the_regiment_label = | |||
| notable_commanders = <!-- Insignia --> | |||
| identification_symbol = Crossed AK-47 with [[Ashoka Chakra]] | |||
| identification_symbol_label = Insignia | |||
| identification_symbol_2 = [[File:Rashtriya Rifles Flag.svg|150px]] | |||
| identification_symbol_2_label = Flag | |||
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The '''Rashtriya Rifles''' | The '''Rashtriya Rifles''' ('''RR'''; {{translation|National Rifles}}) is a [[counter-insurgency]] force in India, formed in 1990, to specifically serve in the [[Jammu and Kashmir (region)|Jammu and Kashmir region]].<ref name="GlobalSecurity">{{cite web|title=Rashtriya Rifles|url=https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/india/rashtriya-rifles.htm|publisher=[[GlobalSecurity.org]]|access-date=17 August 2022|archive-date=12 October 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221012141520/https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/india/rashtriya-rifles.htm|url-status=live}}</ref> They also maintain public order by drawing powers from the [[Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act|Armed Forces (Jammu and Kashmir) Special Powers Act, 1990]] (AFSPA).<ref>{{cite news |last=Chakravarti |first=Sudeep |title=J&K bifurcation leaves a host of unresolved issues |url=https://www.livemint.com/opinion/columns/opinion-j-k-bifurcation-leaves-a-host-of-unresolved-issues-1565891641132.html |access-date=17 August 2022 |work=[[Mint (newspaper)|Mint]] |date=15 August 2019 |archive-date=17 August 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220817142713/https://www.livemint.com/opinion/columns/opinion-j-k-bifurcation-leaves-a-host-of-unresolved-issues-1565891641132.html |url-status=live }}</ref> The RR was raised by the [[Indian Army]] by reconstituting two corps (about 75,000 troops).<ref>{{cite web|title=Paramilitary Forces and Internal Security|url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/international/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/paramilitary-forces-and-internal-security|publisher=[[Encyclopedia.com]]|access-date=23 August 2022|archive-date=17 October 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221017172915/https://www.encyclopedia.com/international/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/paramilitary-forces-and-internal-security|url-status=live}}</ref> Its personnel are provided by the Indian Army on deputation.<ref name="GlobalSecurity"/> The RR is commanded by an Additional Directorate General of Rashtriya Rifles (ADG RR).<ref>{{Cite news|last=Gurung|first=Shaurya Karanbir|title=Army Rejig: Now ADG to head Rashtriya Rifles|date=1 April 2019|work=The Economic Times|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/defence/army-rejig-now-adg-to-head-rashtriya-rifles/articleshow/68663165.cms|access-date=5 April 2021|archive-date=10 August 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210810213214/https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/defence/army-rejig-now-adg-to-head-rashtriya-rifles/articleshow/68663165.cms|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
==Crest== | |||
The RR crest consists of the [[Ashoka Chakra]] and two crossed rifles with fixed bayonets. Beneath, in a banner, is emblazoned the RR's motto: ''Dridhta aur virta''. | |||
The RR crest consists of the [[Ashoka Chakra]] and two crossed rifles with fixed bayonets. Beneath, in a banner, is emblazoned the RR's motto: | |||
==Organisation== | ==Organisation== | ||
The RR units come under five "Counter Insurgency Force" (CIF) HQs. Each CIF is responsible for an area of the [[Kashmir Valley]] and [[Jammu Division]]. | |||
* Counter Insurgency Force (CIF) R / Romeo Force – [[Rajouri district|Rajouri]] and [[Poonch district, India|Poonch]] | * Counter Insurgency Force (CIF) R / Romeo Force – [[Rajouri district|Rajouri]] and [[Poonch district, India|Poonch]] | ||
* Counter Insurgency Force (CIF) D / Delta Force – [[Doda district|Doda]] | * Counter Insurgency Force (CIF) D / Delta Force – [[Doda district|Doda]] | ||
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* Counter Insurgency Force (CIF) U / Uniform Force – [[Udhampur district|Udhampur]] and [[Banihal]] | * Counter Insurgency Force (CIF) U / Uniform Force – [[Udhampur district|Udhampur]] and [[Banihal]] | ||
Victor Force and Kilo Force come under the operational control of | Victor Force and Kilo Force come under the operational control of [[XV Corps (India)|XV Corps]]. Delta Force, Romeo Force and Uniform Force come under the operational control of [[XVI Corps (India)|XVI Corps]]. | ||
=== Operational sectors === | |||
The areas covered by the Counter Insurgency Forces are themselves divided into sectors: | The areas covered by the Counter Insurgency Forces are themselves divided into sectors: | ||
* Sector 1 – [[Anantnag district]] | * Sector 1 – [[Anantnag district]] | ||
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* Sector 6 – [[Poonch district, India|Poonch district]] | * Sector 6 – [[Poonch district, India|Poonch district]] | ||
* Sector 7 – [[Kupwara district]] | * Sector 7 – [[Kupwara district]] | ||
* Sector 8 – Kupwara district | * Sector 8 – [[Kupwara district]] | ||
* Sector 9 – [[Kishtwar district]] | * Sector 9 – [[Kishtwar district]] | ||
* Sector 10 – Baramulla district | * Sector 10 – [[Baramulla district]] | ||
* Sector 11 – [[Banihal]] | * Sector 11 – [[Banihal]] | ||
* Sector 12 – [[Budgam district]] | * Sector 12 – [[Budgam district]] | ||
* Sector 13 - Rajouri district | |||
* Sector 14 | |||
=== Battalions === | |||
RR comprises 65 battalions.<ref>P361 The Military Balance, 2010, The International Institute for Strategic Studies</ref> Known RR battalion affiliations include: | RR comprises 65 battalions.<ref>P361 The Military Balance, 2010, The International Institute for Strategic Studies</ref> Known RR battalion affiliations include: | ||
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*1 RR – [[Mahar Regiment]] | *1 RR – [[Mahar Regiment]] | ||
*2 RR | *2 RR – [[Sikh Light Infantry]] | ||
*3 RR | *3 RR – [[Jammu & Kashmir Rifles]] | ||
*4 RR – [[Bihar Regiment]] | *4 RR – [[Bihar Regiment]] | ||
*5 RR | *5 RR – [[Jat Regiment]] | ||
*6 RR | *6 RR – [[Sikh Regiment]] | ||
*7 RR – [[Punjab Regiment (India)|Punjab Regiment]] | *7 RR – [[Punjab Regiment (India)|Punjab Regiment]] | ||
*8 RR | *8 RR – [[Madras Regiment]] | ||
*9 RR | *9 RR – [[Rajputana Rifles]] | ||
*10 RR – [[Rajput Regiment]] | *10 RR – [[Rajput Regiment]] | ||
*11 RR – [[Dogra Regiment]] | *11 RR – [[Dogra Regiment]] | ||
*12 RR – [[The Grenadiers]] | *12 RR – [[The Grenadiers]] | ||
*13 RR – [[Kumaon Regiment]] | *13 RR – [[Kumaon Regiment]] | ||
*14 RR | *14 RR – [[Garhwal Rifles]] | ||
*15 RR – [[Gorkha regiments (India)|Gorkha Rifles]] | *15 RR – [[Gorkha regiments (India)|Gorkha Rifles]] | ||
*16 RR | *16 RR – [[Sikh Regiment]] | ||
*17 RR – [[Maratha Light Infantry]] | *17 RR – [[Maratha Light Infantry]] | ||
*18 RR | *18 RR – [[Rajputana Rifles]] | ||
*19 RR | *19 RR – [[Sikh Light Infantry]] | ||
*20 RR | *20 RR – [[Dogra Regiment]] | ||
*21 RR – [[Brigade of the Guards]] | *21 RR – [[Brigade of the Guards]] | ||
*22 RR – [[Punjab Regiment (India)|Punjab Regiment]] | *22 RR – [[Punjab Regiment (India)|Punjab Regiment]] | ||
*23 RR | *23 RR – [[Rajput Regiment]] | ||
*24 RR | *24 RR – [[Bihar Regiment]] | ||
*25 RR | *25 RR – [[Madras Regiment]] | ||
*26 RR | *26 RR – [[Kumaon Regiment]] | ||
*27 RR | *27 RR – [[Maratha Light Infantry]] | ||
*28 RR | *28 RR – [[Jammu & Kashmir Rifles]] | ||
*29 RR | *29 RR – [[The Grenadiers]] | ||
*30 RR | *30 RR – [[Mahar Regiment]] | ||
*31 RR | *31 RR – [[Parachute Regiment (India)|Parachute Regiment]] | ||
*32 RR – [[Gorkha regiments (India)|Gorkha Rifles]] | *32 RR – [[Gorkha regiments (India)|Gorkha Rifles]] | ||
*33 RR – [[Gorkha regiments (India)|Gorkha Rifles]] | *33 RR – [[Gorkha regiments (India)|Gorkha Rifles]] | ||
*34 RR | *34 RR – [[Jat Regiment]] | ||
*35 RR | *35 RR – [[Assam Regiment]] | ||
*36 RR – [[Garhwal Rifles]] | *36 RR – [[Garhwal Rifles]] | ||
*37 RR | *37 RR – [[Punjab Regiment (India)|Punjab Regiment]] | ||
*38 RR | *38 RR – [[Madras Regiment]] | ||
*39 RR | *39 RR – [[The Grenadiers]] | ||
*40 RR | *40 RR – [[Dogra Regiment]] | ||
*41 RR | *41 RR – [[Maratha Light Infantry]] | ||
*42 RR | *42 RR – [[Assam Regiment]] | ||
*43 RR – [[Rajputana Rifles]] | *43 RR – [[Rajputana Rifles]] | ||
*44 RR | *44 RR – [[Rajput Regiment]] | ||
*45 RR | *45 RR – [[Jat Regiment]] | ||
*46 RR | *46 RR – [[Sikh Regiment]] | ||
*47 RR | *47 RR – [[Bihar Regiment]] | ||
*48 RR | *48 RR – [[Garhwal Rifles]] | ||
*49 RR | *49 RR – [[Sikh Light Infantry]] | ||
*50 RR | *50 RR – [[Kumaon Regiment]] | ||
*51 RR | *51 RR – [[Mahar Regiment]] | ||
*52 RR | *52 RR – [[Jammu & Kashmir Rifles]] | ||
*53 RR | *53 RR – [[Punjab Regiment (India)|Punjab Regiment]] | ||
*54 RR | *54 RR – [[Madras Regiment]] | ||
*55 RR | *55 RR – [[The Grenadiers]] | ||
*56 RR | *56 RR – [[Maratha Light Infantry]] | ||
*57 RR | *57 RR – [[Rajputana Rifles]] | ||
*58 RR | *58 RR – [[Rajput Regiment]] | ||
*59 RR | *59 RR – [[Assam Regiment]] | ||
*60 RR | *60 RR – [[Naga Regiment]] | ||
*61 RR | *61 RR – [[Jat Regiment]] | ||
*62 RR | *62 RR – [[Dogra Regiment]] | ||
*63 RR | *63 RR – [[Bihar Regiment]] | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Assam Rifles]] | * [[Assam Rifles]] | ||
== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/india/rashtriya-rifles.htm Rashtriya Rifles on | * [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/india/rashtriya-rifles.htm Rashtriya Rifles on GlobalSecurity.org] | ||
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Rashtriya Rifles | |
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![]() Insignia of the Rashtriya Rifles | |
Active | 1990 – present |
Country | |
Type | Counter-insurgency |
Size | 80,000 |
Headquarters | Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir |
Nickname(s) | RR |
Motto(s) | Dridhta aur virta (Courage and valor) |
War Cry | Bajrangbali ki Jai (Glory to lord Hanuman) |
Commanders | |
Additional Directorate General | Maj Gen Mandip Singh |
Insignia | |
Insignia | Crossed AK-47 with Ashoka Chakra |
Flag | ![]() |
The Rashtriya Rifles (RR; transl. National Rifles) is a counter-insurgency force in India, formed in 1990, to specifically serve in the Jammu and Kashmir region.[1] They also maintain public order by drawing powers from the Armed Forces (Jammu and Kashmir) Special Powers Act, 1990 (AFSPA).[2] The RR was raised by the Indian Army by reconstituting two corps (about 75,000 troops).[3] Its personnel are provided by the Indian Army on deputation.[1] The RR is commanded by an Additional Directorate General of Rashtriya Rifles (ADG RR).[4]
Crest[edit]
The RR crest consists of the Ashoka Chakra and two crossed rifles with fixed bayonets. Beneath, in a banner, is emblazoned the RR's motto: Dridhta aur virta.
Organisation[edit]
The RR units come under five "Counter Insurgency Force" (CIF) HQs. Each CIF is responsible for an area of the Kashmir Valley and Jammu Division.
- Counter Insurgency Force (CIF) R / Romeo Force – Rajouri and Poonch
- Counter Insurgency Force (CIF) D / Delta Force – Doda
- Counter Insurgency Force (CIF) V / Victor Force – Anantnag, Pulwama, Shopian, Kulgam and Budgam
- Counter Insurgency Force (CIF) K / Kilo Force – Kupwara, Baramulla and Srinagar
- Counter Insurgency Force (CIF) U / Uniform Force – Udhampur and Banihal
Victor Force and Kilo Force come under the operational control of XV Corps. Delta Force, Romeo Force and Uniform Force come under the operational control of XVI Corps.
Operational sectors[edit]
The areas covered by the Counter Insurgency Forces are themselves divided into sectors:
- Sector 1 – Anantnag district
- Sector 2 – Kulgam district
- Sector 3 – Manasbal Lake
- Sector 4 – Doda district
- Sector 5 – Baramulla district
- Sector 6 – Poonch district
- Sector 7 – Kupwara district
- Sector 8 – Kupwara district
- Sector 9 – Kishtwar district
- Sector 10 – Baramulla district
- Sector 11 – Banihal
- Sector 12 – Budgam district
- Sector 13 - Rajouri district
- Sector 14
Battalions[edit]
RR comprises 65 battalions.[5] 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
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Rashtriya Rifles". GlobalSecurity.org. Archived from the original on 12 October 2022. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
- ↑ Chakravarti, Sudeep (15 August 2019). "J&K bifurcation leaves a host of unresolved issues". Mint. Archived from the original on 17 August 2022. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
- ↑ "Paramilitary Forces and Internal Security". Encyclopedia.com. Archived from the original on 17 October 2022. Retrieved 23 August 2022.
- ↑ Gurung, Shaurya Karanbir (1 April 2019). "Army Rejig: Now ADG to head Rashtriya Rifles". The Economic Times. Archived from the original on 10 August 2021. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
- ↑ P361 The Military Balance, 2010, The International Institute for Strategic Studies