💨 Abstract
The Indian Army conducted the exercise 'Teesta Prahar' near 'Chicken's Neck' in north Bengal, demonstrating its operational readiness and joint force integration. This large-scale drill validated the combat effectiveness and coordination of various arms and services in challenging terrain using next-generation weapons systems. The exercise emphasized jointness, synergy, and seamless coordination, showcasing the Army's capability to execute operations swiftly in diverse conditions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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