[India] - Now, 'blended martial arts' to be part of Army's training

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: Along with basic skills like shooting, physical endurance and battlecraft, Army soldiers will now likewise find out a type of
blended martial arts as well
The 12-lakh force has introduced a special and standardised unarmed fight drill called the Army Martial Arts Routine (AMAR)
The Army states AMAR, which takes the best from various Indian martial arts, is concentrated on offensive assault training and is also
effective versus sharp-edged and improvised weapons
The very first batch of 99 instructors for AMAR have successfully undergone 5 weeks of training at the Army Institute of Physical Training
at Pune
There will be an initial pool of 700 such instructors, who in turn will teach at the officers training academies and different regimental
centres for jawans, a senior officer told TOI.The AMAR programme was revealed by General Manoj Pande in the run-up to the Army Day on
January 15, who stated it will assist soldiers not simply physically, but likewise mentally.But such a programme in the period of long
standoff weapons, clever bombs, drones, electronic warfare and hypersonic missiles? While the Army did not link AMAR to increased tensions
along the 3,488-km Line of Actual Control, it comes in the background of regular violent physical clashes in between Indian and Chinese
soldiers, with the latter typically armed with nail-studded rods, surged clubs and batons in what resembles middle ages battle
Soldiers need to be prepared throughout all fundamental abilities of war-fighting, which can typically throw up surprises and difficulties
These consist of non-kinetic ways like hand-to-hand fight circumstances in conventional, non-conventional and military operations besides
war, another officer said.Boxing and fumbling are prominent sports in the Army, while some routines also have their own version of martial
arts
Some Madras Regiment soldiers, for instance, are skilled in the ancient martial art of Kerala called Kalaripayattu
Sikh soldiers have Gatka and Gorkha programs have their Khukri drills
However there is no set training program as such, he said.AMAR intends to make it a must-have skillset for soldiers with standardised
training in standard and advanced methods of blended martial arts manoeuvres
The fundamental course has 26 relocations, while the advance one has 64
AMAR will boost confidence, small group cohesion and character, while improving psychological toughness, coordination, balance and
discipline
This step shall go a long way in making sure boosted offensive, aggressive and proactive warfighting capabilities at the tactical level,
the officer included.