EXERCISE VAYU PRAHAR - DEFENCE AND SECURITY

News: Army, IAF conduct joint multi-domain exercise close to LAC in Northeast

 

What's in the news?

       The Army and the Indian Air Force (IAF) jointly carried out a multi-domain air-land exercise in an undisclosed location close to the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the northeast in the second week of March.

 

Key takeaways:

       The exercise comes amid efforts to institutionalise tactical-level jointness between the defence forces, as a precursor to the creation of integrated theatre commands.

 

       India and China have been locked in a military standoff along the Tibetan border since 2020, where China has already fielded its Combined Arms Brigades.

 

Vayu Prahar:

       It is a multi-domain air-land exercise jointly conducted by the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force.

       The special forces also participated along with the Army and the Air Force in the 96-hour exercise which was held in the eastern theatre.

 

Conducted by: Indian Army and Indian Air Force

 

Objective:

       To validate joint plans to prosecute synergized multiple-domain operations.

 

Features:

       The scope of the exercise included the rapid mobilization of an earmarked Rapid Reaction Force from the hinterland to undertake air-landed operations in a nominated Advance Landing Ground.

       The air-landed force further executed contingency tasks as per a realistic exercise scenario in challenging high-altitude terrain conditions.

       The exercise enabled coordination and rehearsal amongst various agencies for quick mobilisation, transportation, and deployment of forces within a theatre.