India’s Defence Ministry has granted the Army Chief the authority to mobilise the Territorial Army (TA) also known as ‘Terriers’ amid escalating tensions with Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack of April 22. A notification issued on May 6 as per the Rule 33 of the Territorial Army Rules, 1948, the government of India has authorised the Army Chief to call every officer and enrolled personnel of the Territorial Army as needed, either for guard duties or for full embodiment to support and supplement the regular armed forces.
“In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 33 of the Territorial Army Rule 1948, the Central Government empowers Chief of the Army Staff to exercise the powers under that rule to call out every officer and every enrolled person of the Territorial Army to provide for essential guard or to be embodied for the purpose of supporting or supplementing the regular army,” a circular issued by the Ministry of Defence read.
What is Territorial Army?
The Territorial Army, known for its role as a secondary force to the regular Army, comprises volunteers who receive military training for national emergencies and internal security duties.
Civilians can apply to become Territorial Army officers. The eligibility conditions include Indian citizenship, age range between 18 and 42 years, graduation from any recognised university, physically and mentally fit, and gainfully employed. However, serving members of the regular armed forces and not eligible to apply as officers in the Territorial Army.
However, while serving in the Territorial Army can provide valuable skills and experiences, it is not typically considered a full-time job in the traditional sense, as it does not provide a consistent salary or benefits.
Which Indian Celebrities are a part of the Territorial Army?
Prominent personalities such as Malayalam actor Mohanlal, Bollywood actor Nana Patekar, Indian cricketers Kapil Dev, Sachin Tendulkar and MS Dhoni, Iconic Indian shooter Abhinav Bindra, and politicians Anurag Thakur and Sachin Pilot hold honorary or active positions in the TA.

History of India’s Territorial Army
The Territorial Army was inaugurated by India’s first Governor General C Rajagopalachari on October 9, 1949. This day is celebrated as ‘Territorial Army Day’ every year in honour of the ‘Citizens Army’.
The Territorial Army began with multiple units such as Infantry Battalion, Air Defence, Medical Regiment, Engineers Field Park Company, Signal Regiment, etc. However, these units were disbanded or converted into the regular army by 1972, except for Infantry Battalion.
There are 32 Infantry Battalions of the Territorial Army. Of this, 14 Infantry Battalions or approximately 14,000 soldiers can be deployed in areas under the Southern Command, Eastern Command, Western Command, Central Command, Northern Command, South Western Command, Andaman and Nicobar Command, and Army Training Command.
Currently, Territorial Army is a part of the regular army and provides units for the Indian Army as and when needed.


