March 19, 2026 4:01 PM

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Indian Army conducts Exercise Amogh Jwala at Babina Field Firing Ranges

The Indian Army’s Southern Command conducted Exercise Amogh Jwala at Babina Field Firing Ranges. The drill demonstrated high-tempo mechanised operations through the integrated employment of Attack Helicopters, Fighter Aircraft, drones, counter-drone systems and advanced battlefield technologies in a multi-domain operational environment.
 
The Ministry of Defense said that the exercise synchronized fire and manoeuvre, real-time drone-enabled surveillance and target acquisition, precision engagement, and the seamless integration of Electronic Warfare (EW), Air Defense (AD) and night-fighting capabilities. It said that the exercise reflected the growing combat edge of a networked and Future Ready force.
 
 
The Army Commander, Lt Gen Dhiraj, complimented the troops on the professionalism, operational excellence and battle readiness displayed during the exercise. He underscored that Tech-Absorption, Jointness and the seamless integration of land, air, cyber, space, (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance-ISR and EW capabilities remain fundamental to building an agile, adaptable force capable of dominating the evolving battlespace across the full spectrum of multi-domain operations.