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What Is a Bactrian Camel and Why Does the Indian Army Use It?

The Indian Army has integrated Bactrian camels into its operations, particularly in the challenging terrains of Ladakh and Eastern Ladakh along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China.

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Last updated: January 24, 2026
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What Is a Bactrian Camel and Why Does the Indian Army Use It?

The Bactrian camel, distinguished by its two humps, represents a remarkable example of evolutionary adaptation to harsh environments. Native to the arid and cold regions of Central Asia, this species has been domesticated for millennia, serving various human needs from transportation to resource provision. In contemporary contexts, the Bactrian camel has found specialized applications in military operations, particularly within the Indian Army. This article examines the biological and ecological characteristics of the Bactrian camel while exploring the strategic rationale behind its utilization by the Indian Army in high-altitude border regions.

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  • Characteristics and Biology of the Bactrian Camel
  • Habitat and Historical Domestication
  • The Indian Armyโ€™s Utilization of Bactrian Camels
  • Conclusion

Characteristics and Biology of the Bactrian Camel

The Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus), also referred to as the Mongolian camel or domestic two-humped camel, is a large even-toed ungulate belonging to the Camelidae family. It differs from its one-humped counterpart, the dromedary camel, in both physical structure and habitat preferences. Adult Bactrian camels typically measure 2.25 to 3.45 meters in body length, with a tail adding 0.35 to 0.55 meters, and stand approximately 2.13 meters tall at the shoulder. Their weight ranges from 650 to 1,500 pounds, with males generally larger than females.

A defining feature is the pair of humps on its back, which store fat reserves rather than water, providing energy during periods of scarcity. These humps enable the camel to endure extended periods without food, converting stored lipids into metabolic water and energy. The animalโ€™s coat is thick and woolly, offering insulation against extreme temperature fluctuations, from scorching summers exceeding 38ยฐC to frigid winters below -40ยฐC. Additional adaptations include closable nostrils to prevent sand ingress, bushy eyebrows, and double rows of long eyelashes for eye protection, as well as broad, padded feet suited for traversing soft terrain without sinking. Uniquely among mammals, Bactrian camels possess oval-shaped red blood cells, which enhance blood flow in dehydrated states.

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Bactrian camels are herbivores, primarily consuming grasses, leaves, and shrubs, and can tolerate saline water sources that other animals avoid. Their gait involves moving both legs on one side simultaneously, earning them the moniker โ€œships of the desertโ€ due to the swaying motion. In the wild, the critically endangered wild Bactrian camel (Camelus ferus) inhabits remote areas of Mongolia and China, but the domestic variant is widespread and multipurpose, yielding wool, meat, milk, and serving as a pack animal.

What Is a Bactrian Camel and Why Does the Indian Army Use It

Habitat and Historical Domestication

Originating from the steppes and deserts of Central Asia, including Mongolia, Kazakhstan, and parts of China, the Bactrian camel thrives in environments characterized by low precipitation and severe climatic variability. Domestication occurred around 4,000 years ago, facilitating trade along the ancient Silk Road, where these animals transported goods across vast, inhospitable distances. Today, domestic populations number in the millions, primarily in Asia, where they continue to support pastoral economies through their resilience and low maintenance requirements.

The Indian Armyโ€™s Utilization of Bactrian Camels

The Indian Army has integrated Bactrian camels into its operations, particularly in the challenging terrains of Ladakh and Eastern Ladakh along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China. This deployment addresses the unique logistical demands of high-altitude warfare, where conventional vehicles often falter due to rugged landscapes, thin air, and extreme weather.

Bactrian camels are exceptionally suited for these conditions, capable of operating at elevations up to 14,000 feet while carrying loads of 150 to 200 kilograms. Their ability to navigate sandy, snowy, or uneven ground with minimal environmental impact makes them ideal for โ€œlast-mile deliveryโ€ of critical supplies, including food, ammunition, medical kits, and surveillance equipment. Unlike mechanized transport, camels require no fuel and produce dung that can serve as an eco-friendly fuel source, aligning with sustainable military practices in fragile ecosystems.

Bactrian camels recently inducted for operations in the cold deserts of #Ladakh. Perfectly adapted to extreme cold, thin air and altitudes above 15,000 feet, these camels can carry loads of up to 250 kilograms and traverse long distances with minimal water and feed.@adgpiโ€ฆ pic.twitter.com/iLpj0pxrsM

โ€” Manish Prasad (@manishindiatv) January 1, 2026

The initiative began with trials in the early 2020s, leading to formal induction in 2025 by the Armyโ€™s Remount Veterinary Corps. Camels are trained for mounted patrolling, enhancing border security in areas where human endurance is tested by hypoxia and cold. This adaptation draws from historical precedents, such as their role in Silk Road caravans, now repurposed for modern defense needs. Notably, Bactrian camels will feature in Indiaโ€™s Republic Day parade in 2026, highlighting their elite status within the Armyโ€™s animal contingent.

Conclusion

The Bactrian camel exemplifies natureโ€™s ingenuity in adapting to adversity, with its physiological traits enabling survival in some of the worldโ€™s most unforgiving habitats. For the Indian Army, these attributes translate into a strategic asset, bolstering operational efficiency in high-altitude frontiers. As geopolitical tensions persist in regions like Ladakh, the continued use of Bactrian camels underscores the value of blending traditional resources with contemporary military strategy, ensuring resilience and sustainability in defense endeavors.

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