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Indian Army Validates Joint Operations and Tech-Enabled Warfare in 'Teesta Prahar'

The exercise showcased advanced battlefield technologies, rapid mobility, and all-terrain readiness, while DRDO's desalination breakthrough undergoes further testing.

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Overview

  • The Indian Army concluded the 'Teesta Prahar' field exercise at the Teesta Field Firing Range in West Bengal, validating joint operations across multiple units.
  • The drill featured next-generation weapon systems, advanced battlefield technologies, and rapid mobility exercises in diverse terrain and weather conditions.
  • Key units involved included infantry, artillery, armoured corps, mechanised infantry, special forces, engineers, aviation, and signals, emphasizing seamless coordination.
  • A high-octane video shared by the Trishakti Corps highlighted tanks, armoured vehicles, and anti-tank systems in action, reinforcing the Army's modernization efforts.
  • Separately, DRDO's nanoporous desalination membrane, designed to support coastal security, has passed initial tests and is undergoing further trials for operational clearance.