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Indian Army’s ‘Siom Prahar’ caused panic in enemies, high -tech war exercises on the border

The Indian Army has done a major exercise related to drone technology in the forward location of Arunachal Pradesh, adjacent to the China border. This exercise named ‘Siom Prahar’ (8-10 September) was carried out under battalfield circumstances.

The main point of practice:

Use of drone technology: Using drone technology in practice, frequent monitoring, battics of battles, target acquisition and accurate attacks, leading to increased war effectiveness.

New Strategy and Technology: The main focus of practice was the development and authentication of new strategy, technology and processes suitable for future battles. This included new ways to integrate drone input with traditional firepower, refine joint targeting processes and ensure rapid decision making in liquid war scenarios.

Adaptability and Coordination: Practice also highlighted the importance of adaptability and coordination between traditional war branches and emerging technology competent.

Indian Army's 'Siom Prahar' caused panic in enemies, high -tech war exercises on the border

Preparation for future challenges: The practice is an important step to prepare for the future challenges of the Indian Army and to increase its abilities in the modern battlefield.

On the other hand, the shared exercise of the armies of India and Thailand is also going on in Umroi, Meghalaya-14 Meghalaya. The purpose of exercise is to strengthen inter-circulation capacity and anti-terrorism abilities between the two armies. The exercise includes intensive practice ranging from war training to hostage rescue and survival in the forest, reflecting defense cooperation and shared commitment to regional stability.

Indian Army's 'Siom Prahar' caused panic in enemies, high -tech war exercises on the border

The main point of practice:

Inter-operating capacity: The exercise is designed to increase inter-operational ability between the two armies, so that they can run a joint campaign under the UN mandate.

Anti -terrorism training: The practice includes anti -terrorism training, including hostage rescue, commando operations and survival skills in the forest.

Common commitment: The practice reflects the shared commitment of India and Thailand towards regional peace and stability and provides an important platform to strengthen defense cooperation between the two countries.

War Training: To prepare soldiers in the event of war.

Also, these exercises are being conducted to save the hostages, training in the forest survival training and skills, to promote teamwork and harmony. This practice is an important step to strengthen defense cooperation between the two countries and promote regional stability.

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