Exercise Achook Prahar

Exercise Achook Prahar

Exercise Achook Prahar is a major joint military exercise run by the Indian Army’s Spear Headquarters Division and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) in central Arunachal Pradesh from August 25 to 28, 2025. This four-day exercise aimed to test and validate the operational readiness and combat cooperation of these forces in the challenging high-altitude terrain along India’s sensitive border areas.

The exercise replicated real battlefield conditions by using integrated firepower like mortars, machine guns, rockets and grenades. It showcased how the Army and ITBP can work well together and respond quickly to threats. This joint drill emphasized teamwork, coordination and tactical cooperation between Army infantry and specialized border security forces, demonstrating high levels of combat readiness.

About the Exercise Achook Prahar

  1. It was conducted under simulated combat conditions, the drill tested interoperability between Army and ITBP, reaffirming the combat readiness of Armed Forces and CAPFs in safeguarding the nation’s frontiers.
  2. It reinforces India’s layered defence architecture and rapid-response capability in the sensitive eastern sector bordering China.
  3. It follows a series of recent integrated exercises such as Prachand Prahar and Poorvi Prahar that have tested India’s tri-service capabilities in the high-altitude terrain of Arunachal Pradesh.
  4. The Indian Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) wrapped up a high-altitude exercise Achook Prahar in Arunachal Pradesh
  5. The ITBP is a Central Armed Police Force founded in 1962 after the Sino-Indian War. It specializes in mountain warfare and border security along India’s 3,488 km border with China.
  6. The ITBP’s motto is Shaurya (Valour), Dridhata (Determination), and Karma Nishtha (Devotion to Duty).
  7. Exercise Achook Prahar highlighted how the ITBP’s skills in mountain operations complement the Army’s firepower capabilities.

The exercise tackled the operational challenges from the harsh terrain, extreme weather, and limited infrastructure of Arunachal Pradesh while improving joint decision-making, communication, and battlefield effectiveness.These joint exercises are vital for securing volatile border areas and maintaining readiness against any aggressive actions or incursions.visit here

Exercise Achook Prahar 2025 demonstrated the close integration between the Indian Army and ITBP, strengthening India’s strategic position and operational capabilities in one of its most sensitive and challenging border regions ” for more defense news www.eminentnews.com

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