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Spear Corps Conducts Integrated Live Firing Exercise in Arunachal Pradesh

Tanshu Gandhi
By Tanshu Gandhi Published March 6, 2026 3 Min Read
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Indian Army’s Spear Corps carries out an integrated live firing exercise in Arunachal Pradesh to enhance combat readiness and coordination in high-altitude terrain.
The Indian Army’s Spear Corps conducted an integrated live firing exercise in Arunachal Pradesh, demonstrating operational preparedness and joint combat capabilities in the northeastern sector.
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Indian Army Demonstrates Operational Coordination in Arunachal Pradesh

Troops of the Indian Army’s Spear Corps carried out an integrated live firing exercise in Arunachal Pradesh to demonstrate operational coordination among various security forces. The Spear Corps live firing exercise in Arunachal Pradesh showcased the army’s readiness to respond to operational challenges in difficult terrain. Moreover, the exercise highlighted the importance of coordination between different units operating together during real-time combat situations.

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Indian Army Demonstrates Operational Coordination in Arunachal PradeshObjective of the Integrated Military ExerciseImportance of Arunachal Pradesh for Strategic PreparednessCoordination Between Security ForcesStrengthening India’s Military Preparedness

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Objective of the Integrated Military Exercise

The primary objective of the Spear Corps live firing exercise in Arunachal Pradesh was to strengthen operational synergy among different military elements. During the drill, infantry units, artillery teams, and support forces worked together in simulated battlefield conditions. Additionally, commanders monitored troop performance to ensure effective coordination and communication.

Furthermore, the exercise focused on improving rapid deployment capabilities and tactical response during high-intensity operations. Soldiers practiced coordinated firing drills and simulated enemy engagements. Consequently, such training helps troops make quick decisions and maintain operational efficiency in challenging scenarios.

Importance of Arunachal Pradesh for Strategic Preparedness

Arunachal Pradesh holds significant strategic importance due to its geographical location and challenging mountainous terrain. Therefore, conducting training exercises in the region helps troops adapt to high-altitude conditions and complex landscapes. Meanwhile, soldiers gain valuable experience operating in remote areas where infrastructure and accessibility can be limited.

The Spear Corps live firing exercise in Arunachal Pradesh also allows military units to test equipment, communication systems, and operational strategies in real-world conditions. As a result, the armed forces can improve preparedness for potential security challenges along sensitive border areas.

Coordination Between Security Forces

Another key aspect of the exercise was demonstrating coordination between different security units. For instance, infantry forces coordinated closely with artillery teams to execute precise firing operations. Similarly, support units ensured logistics, surveillance, and communication systems functioned effectively during the drill.

Moreover, such integrated exercises help build trust and understanding between participating units. Consequently, troops develop the ability to operate as a unified force during complex missions.

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Strengthening India’s Military Preparedness

Regular training exercises play a vital role in maintaining combat readiness. Therefore, the Indian Army frequently conducts drills in different regions of the country. The Spear Corps live firing exercise in Arunachal Pradesh reflects the army’s commitment to strengthening operational capabilities and ensuring national security.

Ultimately, integrated exercises like these prepare soldiers to respond effectively to emerging threats. Furthermore, they reinforce the armed forces’ ability to protect India’s borders while maintaining a high level of operational preparedness.

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Tanshu Gandhi March 6, 2026
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