Trishakti Corps Shines in Live-Fire Drill in Sikkim, bordering China

Indian Army’s Trishakti Corps showed its strength in a live fire drill in Sikkim, proving its skills and readiness for high-altitude battles.

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Trishakti Corps: The Indian Army recently conducted a live-fire exercise in Sikkim, a state that shares its border with China, as part of its efforts to validate its battle readiness, rapid deployment, and precision strike capabilities. The exercise was carried out by the Trishakti Corps, which is headquartered in Sukna, North Bengal.

According to a statement from the Guwahati-based Defence PRO, the units involved in the exercise were specifically preparing for battle in the high-altitude mountains of Sikkim. “The units were specifically preparing for battle in the high-altitude mountains of Sikkim, showcasing their adaptability and readiness for diverse operational environments,” the statement said.

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The exercise focused on coordinated firepower and precision engagement to ensure the forces were prepared for a wide range of challenges. “Through coordinated firepower and precision engagement, the units demonstrated their preparedness for a variety of challenges, including those posed by high-altitude warfare,” the Defence PRO explained, according to ET.

Emphasizing the importance of such exercises, the spokesperson highlighted that this training reinforces the Army’s commitment to maintaining high standards of efficiency, agility, and mission readiness, regardless of the terrain. “This exercise underscores the Army’s commitment to maintaining high standards of efficiency, agility, and mission readiness, regardless of the terrain,” he said.

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He further added that the Indian Army is continuously improving its capabilities to stay equipped for any security challenges that may arise in different landscapes. “The Indian Army continues to enhance its capabilities, ensuring it remains fully equipped to meet evolving security requirements across varied landscapes,” he noted.