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Published Mar 19, 2026 at 4:07 PM IST

What India's Army Quietly Did During Iran War

Exercise Amogh Jwala was conducted by the Indian Army's White Tiger Division under Southern Command's Sudarshan Chakra Corps at the Babina Field Firing Ranges near Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. The exercise tested the Indian Army's ability to integrate tanks, infantry combat vehicles, Indian Air Force fighter jets, attack helicopters, drone swarms, counter-drone systems and electronic warfare assets into a single, coordinated fighting force across land, air and electromagnetic domains. Troops practised high-tempo armoured advances, precision strike coordination, night operations and real-time battlefield surveillance while commanders used secure digital networks to accelerate decision-making under simulated combat conditions. The exercise culminated in a full-scale multi-domain demonstration witnessed by Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Southern Command. Amogh Jwala forms part of the Indian Army's broader effort to modernise mechanised warfare doctrine and strengthen joint operational capability with the Indian Air Force.

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