Indian Army contingent embarked on a journey to participate in the 15th edition of the India-US joint Special Forces Exercise, VAJRA PRAHAR, set to be conducted from November 2 to November 22, 2024. This prestigious exercise will take place at the Orchard Combat Training Centre in Idaho, USA, marking a significant step toward bolstering military cooperation and tactical interoperability between the two nations. The previous edition was held at Umroi, Meghalaya in December 2023, showcasing the commitment to ongoing collaboration and shared military expertise.
A Year of Joint Military Engagements: Strengthening the India-US Defence Partnership
The 15th VAJRA PRAHAR exercise represents the second major joint military engagement of 2024 between the Indian and US armies. Earlier, both nations participated in Exercise YUDH ABHYAS 2024, a large-scale military exercise held in the desert terrain of Rajasthan in September 2024. Such frequent, high-caliber collaborations reflect the growing strength and alignment between the two countries in defence and strategic interests, as they work together to promote peace and stability in regions of mutual concern.
Participants in VAJRA PRAHAR: The Best of Both Armies
In the upcoming VAJRA PRAHAR exercise, each country will contribute a contingent of 45 highly trained personnel. The Indian Army will be represented by its elite Special Forces units, renowned for their versatility, resilience, and capability in diverse operational environments. On the other hand, the US Army will be represented by its esteemed Green Berets, highly skilled members of the United States Special Forces known for their expertise in unconventional warfare and high-stakes combat scenarios.
Objective of VAJRA PRAHAR: Enhancing Interoperability and Joint Tactical Proficiency
The primary objective of Exercise VAJRA PRAHAR is to strengthen military cooperation between India and the United States by enhancing their interoperability and joint tactical capabilities. This exercise allows both armies to familiarize themselves with each other’s operational practices and develop a shared understanding of special operations strategies, which is critical for joint missions. The exercise also aims to prepare both armies for effective collaboration in desert and semi-desert environments, requiring a high degree of physical fitness, joint planning, and tactical expertise.
Key Drills and Training Areas in Exercise VAJRA PRAHAR
Throughout the exercise, both contingents will engage in an intensive training regimen, focusing on various aspects of special operations. Some of the prominent drills and tactical elements to be covered include:
- Joint Team Mission Planning: Developing and coordinating mission strategies to achieve a unified operational approach.
- Reconnaissance Missions: Practicing covert and tactical reconnaissance operations to gain crucial intelligence and assess ground conditions.
- Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Deployment: Using advanced unmanned aerial systems for strategic reconnaissance, communication, and aerial support.
- Execution of Special Operations: Performing precision-based special operations exercises to refine skills in high-stakes combat.
- Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) Actions: Training to coordinate air-ground support for enhanced combat efficiency and accuracy.
- Psychological Warfare Tactics: Exploring psychological warfare strategies used in special operations to manage the psychological impact on adversaries and local populations.
These drills are carefully designed to prepare participants for real-world scenarios, enhancing their combat-readiness and ability to collaborate seamlessly in demanding environments.