News-The Indian Army recently conducted Exercise Yudh Kaushal 3.0 in the challenging terrain and extreme weather of the Eastern Himalayas.

About Exercise Yudh Kaushal 3.0
- Conducted by: Indian Army in the high-altitude Kameng region, Arunachal Pradesh.
- Objective: To test combat readiness and validate integration of advanced technology, operational innovation, and professional expertise in extreme terrain and weather.
- Key Features:
- Large-scale manoeuvres covering multi-domain operations – drone surveillance, real-time target acquisition, precision strikes, air-littoral dominance, and coordinated battlefield tactics.
- Operational debut of ASHNI platoons, combining next-generation technology with tactical experience for decisive battlefield advantage.
- Active involvement of Indian Civil Defence Industry, reflecting India’s “Decade of Transformation” and supporting Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
- Significance: Validated the Army’s capability to operate in high-altitude, harsh climatic conditions and reaffirmed its focus on emerging technologies-unmanned systems, precision weaponry, and multi-domain strategies-for future warfare.




