How Prepared is the Indian Army? A Drill in Rajasthan's Thar Desert
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- The Ranbankura Division conducted a validation exercise in the Thar Desert.
- Emphasis on combined arms operations was highlighted.
- Troops demonstrated exceptional endurance and discipline.
- The exercise validated operational plans and logistics resilience.
- Integration of drones enhanced combat readiness.
Jaipur, Nov 15 (NationPress) The Ranbankura Division of the Indian Army's Sapta Shakti Command executed a comprehensive validation drill on Saturday in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan at the Mahajan Field Firing Range. This exercise was aimed at evaluating the battle readiness and operational effectiveness of the forces, as reported by Army officials.
Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, the Army Commander of Sapta Shakti Command, oversaw the exercise, which aimed to enhance tactical procedures, strengthen inter-arms coordination, and test the flawless integration of all units and detachments in challenging environmental conditions.
The drill assessed the troops' endurance, discipline, and capability to operate in a realistic high-intensity battlefield scenario.
It emphasized the execution of combined arms operations, which included infantry, mechanized units, air defense, artillery support, engineering, and logistics, all conducted with precision.
Additionally, the exercise focused on refining command and control protocols, intelligence, coordination, and the effective utilization of Ashni Platoons (drones) to bolster combat readiness.
The engaged troops successfully validated their operational strategies, logistics resilience, and communication networks, showcasing the division’s exceptional preparedness and capability to address evolving threats.
By simulating a dynamic and contested battle environment, the exercise evaluated every command level in terms of decision-making, adaptability, and rapid response capabilities.
The formation exhibited remarkable professionalism and teamwork in executing swift, synchronized maneuvers to tackle complex operational challenges.
The Army Commander, Lieutenant General Singh, praised the participating forces for their professionalism, innovation, and mission dedication.
Their performance exemplified the Indian Army's commitment, courage, and competence, even under the most challenging circumstances.
Lieutenant General Singh also engaged with the Bhairav Battalion and acknowledged their exceptional training and operational readiness.
The successful execution and validation of refined tactics, including the incorporation of Ashni Platoons, underscore the formation's determination to safeguard the nation’s territorial integrity against any external threats, stated Lt Col Nikhil Dhawan, PRO Defence, Rajasthan.