Indian Army conducts 'Parvat Prahaar' exercise in Ladakh, focuses on high-altitude ops.

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The Indian Army conducted a large-scale military exercise named 'Parvat Prahaar' in Ladakh. The exercise focused on enhancing the army's operational capabilities in high-altitude warfare. During the drill, various combat techniques, including rapid deployment and mountain warfare strategies, were practiced to improve readiness for potential threats in the region. The exercise also tested the integration of advanced weaponry and logistics in challenging terrains. The 'Parvat Prahaar' exercise demonstrates the Indian Army's preparedness to respond to security challenges in the Himalayan region.


      The exercise involved joint operations between the Army's mountain divisions and specialized high-altitude units.

      It emphasized improving coordination between ground troops and air support for rapid response in mountainous regions.

     

 

     


About Indian Army,

Chief of Defence Staff (CDS): Anil Chauhan
Headquarters: New Delhi
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