Image: Machinery being inserted into a drop zone at an altitude of over 14,000 feet
The exercise, which was conducted under the Shatrujeet Brigade of the Indian Army, also involved conducting integrated battle drills by airborne forces, mechanised columns and attack helicopters, oxygen combat free fall jumps and validating capabilities and seamless integration. The exercise is being carried out under challenging circumstances, including low temperatures of up to minus 20 degrees and a rarefied atmosphere in super-high altitude terrain.
The timing of the drill assumes significance as the two neighbouring countries are locked in a border standoff in the region since 18 months. The exercise also comes after the two sides, three weeks ago, held their 13th round of Corps Commanders-level talk that ended inconclusively. Recently, China passed a new boundary law, which New Delhi has called as a "unilateral" move with implications on the bilateral border agreements.