Under the aegis of Eastern Command, Brahmastra Corps organised a Blood Donation Camp on 25 and 27 September 2025 to commemorate National Voluntary Blood Donation Day. Demonstrating the ethos of selfless service and sacrifice, more than 200 Army personnel voluntarily donated blood during the two-day event. Their contribution not only reflects the unwavering commitment of the Indian Army to humanitarian causes but also plays a crucial role in saving countless lives.
The initiative highlights the Armyโs dedication to supporting community health and well-being, reinforcing its role beyond the battlefield. Such efforts serve as a testament to the spirit of solidarity and compassion deeply rooted in the Armed Forces.
Brahmastra Corps is one of the premier field formations of the Indian Army under the Eastern Command, headquartered in Kolkata. Named after the mythical celestial weapon โBrahmastraโ โ known for its immense power and precision โ the Corps embodies strength, readiness, and decisive operational capability. It plays a pivotal role in safeguarding Indiaโs eastern borders and maintaining high levels of preparedness against any potential threats.
Brahmastra Corps is a composite formation, comprising infantry, artillery, armoured, engineer, and logistics units. Its integrated structure allows it to conduct swift offensive and defensive operations in diverse terrains โ from the rugged mountains of Arunachal Pradesh to the riverine plains of Assam. Equipped with modern weaponry, surveillance systems, and mobility platforms, the Corps is capable of executing rapid deployment and high-intensity missions.
Guided by the ethos of โService Before Selfโ, Brahmastra Corps stands as a symbol of strength, vigilance, and unwavering dedication. It reflects the Indian Armyโs vision of maintaining a robust defensive posture while being fully prepared for any contingency in the eastern theatre.