Indian Army Showcases Combat Readiness in Teesta Prahar
Indian Army Showcases Combat Readiness in Teesta Prahar
Why in the News ?
The Indian Army conducted the Teesta Prahar exercise at the Teesta field firing range in West Bengal, involving multiple specialised units. It demonstrates India’s enhanced combat preparedness, especially in the context of Operation Sindoor and growing regional security challenges.
Teesta Prahar: Objectives and Participation
- Conducted at the Teesta field firing range in West Bengal.
- Aimed at showcasing the synergised capabilities of various arms of the Indian Army.
- Units involved: Infantry, Mechanised Infantry, Artillery, Armoured Corps, Para Special Forces, Army Aviation, Engineering, and Signals Corps.
- Tested coordination in realistic combat scenarios, logistics, and communication efficiency.
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Reinforces preparedness for multi-domain warfare in Eastern India’s terrain.
Strategic Context: Link to Operation Sindoor
- Exercise gains significance against the backdrop of Operation Sindoor, India’s largest recent counter-terror operation.
- Reflects India’s proactive defence posture and readiness to handle external threats and insurgency.
- Symbolic of the Army’s resolve to safeguard national security in sensitive border zones, including the North-East.
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Sends a clear message of deterrence to hostile elements and adversaries in the region.
Enhancing Regional and Operational Preparedness
- Focused on terrain adaptability, especially in riverine and hilly regions like North Bengal and Sikkim corridor.
- Improves joint operations capability across specialised divisions.
- Boosts troop morale and field coordination under high-pressure scenarios.
- Contributes to India’s larger vision of modernised and self-reliant armed forces under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative.