How is Northern Command’s high-tech war drill setting new benchmarks for future battlefields?

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Key Takeaways
- Multi-domain exercise enhances military preparedness.
- Collaboration among defense sectors is crucial.
- Focus on advanced technology and innovation.
- New benchmarks set for future conflicts.
- Importance of a cohesive national strategy.
New Delhi, Oct 17 (NationPress) A four-day tri-service multi-domain exercise, showcasing advanced simulations of intense futuristic conflict, was executed under the Northern Command headquarters in Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir.
The vital exercise wrapped up on Friday and officials reported it has offered new insights, sharpened reflexes, and established new standards for India’s readiness against next-generation warfare.
This drill put commanders, staff, and troops to the test against contemporary threats in the realms of cyber, space, electromagnetic, and cognitive domains.
It featured participation from CAPFs, sister services, central government bodies, and representatives from the private sector, emphasizing the significance of a cohesive and nation-wide strategy to tackle an ever-changing security environment.
According to officials, “Involvement of indigenous defense industry players has set a precedent for achieving Jointness, Atmanirbarta, and Innovation.”
During the exercise, troops stationed in forward areas engaged in scenarios involving cyber intrusions, spectrum saturation, electronic jamming, spoofing, and cognitive assaults.
Lt Gen Pratik Sharma, Northern Army Commander, stated while addressing the troops, “In modern warfare, the distinction between domains is fading, so we must utilize niche technologies and continuously innovate. A unified national effort is essential to safeguard our territorial sovereignty and critical assets, and to take decisive action against adversaries when necessary.”
Launched from fruitful discussions during the Samvad held on October 4 in Mathura, the exercise illustrated that readiness for future conflicts starts with open dialogue and effective collaboration.
The Northern Command is now more equipped, unified, and prepared to counter emerging threats with strategic acumen and multi-domain cooperation.
Importantly, the Northern Command is tasked with maintaining the integrity of borders with China and Pakistan, encompassing the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and the Line of Control (LC).
This Command Theatre spans the Siachen Glacier, cold desert regions, super high-altitude terrains, mountainous areas, and dense forested plains.