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Kharga Corps to validate its strike capabilities

Issue No. 9-10 | May 1-31, 2015Photo(s): By Indian Army

To hone its combat skills and validate its strike capabilities Kharga Corps is undertaking a major exercise in the area of Suratgarh in Rajasthan wherein more than 20,000 troops will participate. Code named ‘Brahmashira’ the exercise aims to validate the battle readiness and operational effectiveness of the Kharga Strike Corps along with all its affiliated components and will witness display of seamless integration of Air Force as part of ‘Integrated Theatre Battle Concept.

The exercise has been conceptualised by the Kharga Corps under aegis of Western Command for rapid mobilisation and speedy multiple offensives deep into enemy territory. The manoeuvres being rehearsed will allow the Army formations to break through multiple obstacles in a restricted time frame. The focus of the exercise will be on new and efficient ways of fighting a war in a synergised battlefield.