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The army wants young MPs to witness an ongoing military exercise in Rajasthan to gain a first-hand experience on the battle drill, involving around 50,000 troops, 300 tanks and 250 artillery guns.
President Pratibha Patil and Defence Minister A.K. Antony will also watch the exercise - Sudarshan Shakti - in Bikaner, Jaisalmer and Pokhran on December 5.
The army is awaiting nod from the government to take some of the MPs, who are below 40, to the exercise ground. Sources said the army is seeking the participation of young MPs as they would be the decision makers in the future.
In fact, several MPs had recently conveyed to Antony their wish to be given exposure to the functioning of the armed forces.
If the proposal is cleared, the MPs would be taken to the exercise area on December 2, three days ahead of the proposed visit of Patil and Antony.
Troops were mobilised over the last two months to prepare for the final thrust, beginning December 1. It will be the culmination of the army's exercise, involving Bhopal-based 21 corps, a strike formation, and the Indian Air Force's (IAF) exercise, Mahagujraj.
New technologies and concepts are being tried in the latest training exercise, in which modern battlefield concepts would be experimented.
The ground troops are being supported by IAF's fighter jets Jaguars, Su-30 MKIs, Mig-27s and Mig-21 Bisons. Officials said the manoeuvers would include swift armour thrusts, supported by the air force's ground attack offensive.
The entire span of a training exercise for a corps is restricted to three months. The exercise began in the first week of October and will reach its final stage on December 1.
President Pratibha Patil and Defence Minister A.K. Antony will also watch the exercise - Sudarshan Shakti - in Bikaner, Jaisalmer and Pokhran on December 5.
The army is awaiting nod from the government to take some of the MPs, who are below 40, to the exercise ground. Sources said the army is seeking the participation of young MPs as they would be the decision makers in the future.
In fact, several MPs had recently conveyed to Antony their wish to be given exposure to the functioning of the armed forces.
If the proposal is cleared, the MPs would be taken to the exercise area on December 2, three days ahead of the proposed visit of Patil and Antony.
Troops were mobilised over the last two months to prepare for the final thrust, beginning December 1. It will be the culmination of the army's exercise, involving Bhopal-based 21 corps, a strike formation, and the Indian Air Force's (IAF) exercise, Mahagujraj.
New technologies and concepts are being tried in the latest training exercise, in which modern battlefield concepts would be experimented.
The ground troops are being supported by IAF's fighter jets Jaguars, Su-30 MKIs, Mig-27s and Mig-21 Bisons. Officials said the manoeuvers would include swift armour thrusts, supported by the air force's ground attack offensive.
The entire span of a training exercise for a corps is restricted to three months. The exercise began in the first week of October and will reach its final stage on December 1.