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Army drill in May to validate 48-hour mobilisation time

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Can Indian Army mobilise troops within 48 hours? The army believes it can and will seek to validate its answer at an annual exercise involving about 10,000 personnel in the Rajasthan-Punjab region in May.

After terrorists attacked parliament in December 2001, the government had ordered army mobilisation. But Operation Parakram took 27 days, by which time sufficient international diplomatic pressure had built up to pre-empt any military strike on Pakistan.

Since then, the army has been working hard to bring down its mobilisation time. Sources said better road management, offloading, rail links, equipment and man-management had reduced the time to 48 hours and every strike corps had been working at reducing its mobilisation period.

The two-week exercise, Vajra Prahar, will involve the Ambala-based 2 strike corps, besides elements from the Patiala-based 1 armoured division, Meerut-based 22 division and Dehra Dun-based 14 division, also called Rapids.

Earlier, the army used to launch an attack after an entire formation had gathered, but the new approach is for small battle groups with command-and-control abilities carrying out early launches. As elements have to be gathered from far-flung places, it’s important to plan in advance.

Training time will be reduced, and as small groups get ready, they would be launched.

Incidentally, the Pakistani army had held a war game last year near its India border with around 50,000 troops mobilised in three days from one end of that country to the other.

Former army chief general VP Malik pointed out that distances in Pakistan were shorter. “We took 20 days to mobilise troops for Operation Parakram. The lesson learnt was to reduce the time, which brought forth the doctrine of cold start for strategic re-location. Today, we are in a much better position,” he said.

Every year, the three corps take turns to hold war games. Last year, 21 corps had its first drill based on nuclear biological chemical warfare.

:: Bharat-Rakshak.com - Indian Military News Headlines ::
 
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for cold start we need mobilisation in one day,it serves surprise attack
 
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after we get all 300 choppers and all c-130 and c-17 and mrta all 175 dhruv order is complete then army can mobilize troop in just 24 hours...
 
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its not cold start...
in future we may face two front war,so we need to mobilize troops in less than 24 hours or even less..
so we need to build up logistics
 
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the issue which must be solved is insufficient network of roads. i think the real motive behind suvarna chatushkona yojana was to help army mobilize its troops fast and make them able to reach any where in India via road fast.
 
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the issue which must be solved is insufficient network of roads. i think the real motive behind suvarna chatushkona yojana was to help army mobilize its troops fast and make them able to reach any where in India via road fast.

not only by roads,by train also.
this is wat china have in tibet........
 
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The purchases of the best transport aircrafts available is part of the whole pro gramme. :cheers:
 
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I have always wanted some An-124s in IAF colors. Russia is trying to revive its production line. Lets see if they offer us some ...
 
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For surprise attack with in 24 hours we need huge airlift capabilities. Atleast $20 billion investments.

With our current capability I doubt we will be capable quick reaction with in 48 hours but as we are getting large number of Mi-17 and Dhruv as well as some C-130J, C-17, Mi-26 etc we will be able to reduce it to less than 48 hours.
 
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48 hour mobilisation is cool. But once we have 50-60 MTAs in service that'll be a cakewalk
 
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We need huge airlifting capabilities for this and i hope we are working quit well on this i hope in future this time peroid will be reduced to 24 hours...:cheers:
 
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