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A war elephant was a military elephant that had been trained and guided by humans. The main purpose of the war elephant was to assault the enemy, break their ranks, and terrorise and terrify them. Elephantry refers to military formations that use elephants to transport troops. [1] In antiquity, war elephants played a crucial role in a number of significant wars, particularly in Ancient India. While they were only used on a limited and irregular basis in ancient China, they were a permanent staple in the armies of historical Southeast Asian kingdoms. They were also used in ancient Persia and the Mediterranean globe by Macedonian troops, Hellenistic Greek nations, the Roman Republic and later Empire, and Carthage in North Africa during classical antiquity. Throughout the Middle Ages, they had a strong presence on the battlefield in several areas. However, when rifles and other gunpowder weapons became more common in early modern combat, their use declined. Following this, war elephants...

 

Last rites for Group Captain Varun Singh were performed at Bhopal airport on Friday.

BHOPAL: On Thursday, December 16, the lifeless remains of Group Captain Varun Singh were conveyed to the Bhopal Airport. Varun Singh was the lone survivor of the Indian Air Force (IAF) chopper crash, however he died on December 15 from his injuries.

Military officers and political leaders paid respect to the late captain at Bhopal's Raja Bhoj airport.

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