“प्रहाराय सन्निहिताः, जयाय प्रशिक्षिताः” Ready to Strike, Trained to Win. This is the professionalism that drives one of the largest military forces on Earth, the Indian Army.
Amid the conflict situation and ‘Operation Sindoor’, Indian armed forces continue to exercise for battle readiness. The Indian armed forces conducted ‘ Teesta Prahar’ in the Teesta Field Firing Range on May 8,9, and 10 while we were still in a conflict situation with the adversary.
In a powerful demonstration of operational preparedness and joint force integration, the Indian Army conducted Exercise Teesta Prahar at the Teesta Field Firing Range. Set in a demanding riverine terrain, the large-scale integrated field exercise validated the combat effectiveness and coordination of various arms and services under realistic battlefield conditions.
The exercise saw active participation from key combat and support elements, including Infantry, Artillery, Armoured Corps, Mechanised Infantry, Para Special Forces, Army Aviation, Engineers, and Signals. A highlight of the drill was the deployment and validation of newly inducted next-generation weapons systems, military platforms, and advanced battlefield technologies, reflecting the Indian Army’s continued focus on modernisation.
The exercise focused on jointness, synergy, and seamless coordination, reinforcing the Army’s ability to execute operations swiftly and effectively in diverse terrain and challenging weather. Tactical drills, battle rehearsals, and adaptive manoeuvres were conducted to fine-tune responses to dynamic combat scenarios.
‘Teesta Prahar’ reaffirmed the Indian Army’s commitment to combat excellence, technological advancement, and all-terrain operational readiness, standing as a testament to its unwavering focus on mission preparedness and integrated warfighting capability.
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