This is the one you’ve been waiting for, Bolt Action fans. We’re taking a look at the Indian National Special Rules from Armies of the British Commonwealth, including – at last – the return of the infamous Gurkhas!

The Indian Army ended the Second World War as the largest volunteer force in history, with some 2.5 million men under arms. This expansion, from a starting strength of around 200,000 at the outbreak of war, coupled with the service of Indian troops on both sides of the world, means that the Indian National Special Rules have to cover a huge range of units, fighting in very different conditions. Let’s look at the rules that let it do just that!

Well, that’s something to work with! Superior Endurance sets the tone for an Indian force right off the bat – the ability to re-roll failed Morale Checks is great for keeping your infantry in the fight, making it more likely that your opponent will need to destroy units outright and thus commit more firepower to the task. When combined with Shared Knowledge, this makes your Inexperienced troops surprisingly durable, and more likely to up-rate, making an army composed of masses of infantry a viable (and scary) prospect.

Mountain Experts is a great rule, allowing you to give your infantry – that’s any of them! – the incredibly useful Fieldcraft. The ensures that ‘standard’ Indian forces will have excellent tactical mobility, something shared by those troops designated under…

That’s right – the Gurkhas are back! It’s just as well we’ve put a new plastic box of them on pre-order alongside Armies of the British Commonwealth, because we reckon people are going to want a lot of these scary blighters! They aren’t cheap, but they’re seriously nasty when the fighting gets up close and personal, with special rules to match. Ayo Gurkhali! now allows you to field entire armies of these legendary Nepalese troops, including some of their lesser-known specialist formations. Yep, Gurkha Paras really existed – and you can field them with this book!

With strong National Special Rules and an excellent selection of units from the Standard Commonwealth Units roster, Indian forces are shaping up to be mobile, versatile, and deadly – a potent combination on the Bolt Action battlefield.

We’ve only got a couple of sets of National Special Rules to cover, and the release date is creeping ever closer. Are you ready to take charge of the might of the Indian Army?

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