Indian Army’s exercise Teesta Prahar demonstrates strength and coordination at Teesta Field Firing Range

During the exercise, various units participated, including Infantry, Artillery, Armoured forces, Mechanised Infantry, Special Forces, Aviation, Engineers, and Signals.

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5/15/20251 min read

The Indian Army carried out a large-scale military exercise called Exercise Teesta Prahar at the Teesta Field Firing Range. This exercise brought together many different parts of the army to work together and show how ready they are for any situation.

During the exercise, various units participated, including Infantry, Artillery, Armoured forces, Mechanised Infantry, Special Forces, Aviation, Engineers, and Signals. The main goal was to test how well these different groups can operate together as one team.

The exercise focused on important aspects like jointness, which means different army units working smoothly side by side. It also tested the use of technology in modern warfare, rapid movement of troops and vehicles, and the ability to operate in all types of difficult terrains. This was done to ensure the army is prepared for quick and strong action if needed.

Officials said that Exercise Teesta Prahar helped validate the Indian Army’s capability to fight together using advanced tools and skills. The troops showed that they can respond quickly and effectively in any situation to protect the nation.