- Indian Army conducts Exercise ‘Amogh Jwala’ at Babina to boost combat readiness near Jhansi district in Uttar Pradesh.
- Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, commended the troops for their adept execution and readiness.
- Tanks and mechanised units coordinated with attack helicopters and fighter aircraft, while drones provided live surveillance and quick target identification. Anti-drone systems were also evaluated.
What is Exercise Amogh Jwala?
- Exercise Amogh Jwala is a military training exercise conducted by the Indian Army to enhance battlefield effectiveness and operational readiness.
- It focuses on testing the Army’s combat capabilities in realistic war-like conditions.
- Showcases India’s modern warfare capabilities and preparedness.
- It was a future-oriented war exercise showcasing India’s ability to fight in a multi-domain, technology-driven environment, ensuring readiness against evolving threats.
