Exercise Teesta Prahar
Kartavya Desk Staff
Source: IT
Context: The Indian Army conducted Exercise Teesta Prahar in the riverine terrain of North Bengal, showcasing joint warfare capability and technological integration.
About Exercise Teesta Prahar:
• What It Is: A large-scale military field exercise conducted at the Teesta Field Firing Range, West Bengal. Aimed to simulate and validate combat operations in challenging riverine and all-terrain environments.
• A large-scale military field exercise conducted at the Teesta Field Firing Range, West Bengal.
• Aimed to simulate and validate combat operations in challenging riverine and all-terrain environments.
• Organisations Involved: Conducted by the Indian Army’s Trishakti Corps under the Eastern Command. Involved integrated participation from: Infantry, Mechanised Infantry, Artillery, Armoured Corps, Para Special Forces, Army Aviation, and Engineers and Signals
• Conducted by the Indian Army’s Trishakti Corps under the Eastern Command.
• Involved integrated participation from: Infantry, Mechanised Infantry, Artillery, Armoured Corps, Para Special Forces, Army Aviation, and Engineers and Signals
• Objectives: Validate Jointness: Promote seamless coordination between combat arms and support services. Enhance Operational Readiness: Test rapid mobilisation and quick-response manoeuvres in real-time scenarios. Integrate Technology in Warfare: Deploy next-gen weapon systems and modern military technologies. Simulate Future Combat Environments: Practice tactical drills and battle rehearsals for hybrid and high-tech warfare.
• Validate Jointness: Promote seamless coordination between combat arms and support services.
• Enhance Operational Readiness: Test rapid mobilisation and quick-response manoeuvres in real-time scenarios.
• Integrate Technology in Warfare: Deploy next-gen weapon systems and modern military technologies.
• Simulate Future Combat Environments: Practice tactical drills and battle rehearsals for hybrid and high-tech warfare.
• Key Features: Focus on jointness: Multi-branch coordination for integrated battlefield synergy. Rapid mobility drills: Quick deployment across complex riverine terrain. Tech-enabled warfare: Incorporation of advanced surveillance, communication, and weapon systems. All-terrain combat: Training in geographically and environmentally diverse zones. Post-Operation Sindoor Context: Reinforces interoperability after India’s successful joint Army-Air Force strike.
• Focus on jointness: Multi-branch coordination for integrated battlefield synergy.
• Rapid mobility drills: Quick deployment across complex riverine terrain.
• Tech-enabled warfare: Incorporation of advanced surveillance, communication, and weapon systems.
• All-terrain combat: Training in geographically and environmentally diverse zones.
• Post-Operation Sindoor Context: Reinforces interoperability after India’s successful joint Army-Air Force strike.