
In the treacherous mangroves and salty marshes of the Bhuj Sector, the Indian Army maintains an iron grip on the 96-km Creek Region. This strategic frontier, bordering Pakistan, demands elite precision and integrated combat capability. From the high-speed maneuvers of patrol boats to the impenetrable air defense shield of L-70 guns, India’s dominance is absolute. Following the success of Operation Sindoor, the deployment of AK-203 rifles, advanced surveillance drones, and specialized Ashni Platoons ensures total sovereignty. Through integrated battle readiness and technological advancement, the Indian Army stands as a silent, lethal guardian of the water and marsh.