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Indian Army's wargames to test reflexes against nuke,bio attacks
The Times of India ^ | 6 April,2007 | Rajat Pandit

Posted on 04/05/2007 9:29:56 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki

Army's wargames to test reflexes against nuke, bio attacks

Rajat Pandit [ 6 Apr, 2007 0031hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK ]

NEW DELHI: In one of the largest wargames of recent times, the Army is gearing up to launch a strike corps exercise in the deserts of Rajasthan later this month to test its "pro-active war strategy" and network-centric operations.

The huge exercise will see the Mathura-based 1 Corps unleash its armoured, artillery and infantry elements in full flow to practice operational concepts of being prepared for "short duration" battles of "high intensity" at "short notice", under an overall NBC (nuclear-chemical-biological) overhang.

The "training phase" of the exercise, codenamed Ashwamedh , is already underway and will be followed by mobilisation in "concentration areas" before the final culmination phase near Bikaner around April 24-May 1, say sources.

Incidentally, this will be the first time that 1 Corps, one of three "strike formations" of the 1.13-million strong Army (the others being the 2 Corps at Ambala and the 21 Corps at Bhopal), will be exercising after it was shifted to the new South-Western Command (SWAC), headquartered at Jaipur.

SWAC, the Army’s sixth regional command, came into existence in 2005 as part of the overall plan to restructure formations based along the Indo-Pak border to strengthen strike capabilities for multiple thrusts across the border.

The command is supposed to be the Army's test-bed for "high-tech weaponry and capabilities" and as such, the exercise will revolve around network-centric operations, with commanders in the simulated battle-field having access to "real-time" satellite and UAV (unmanned aerial vehicles) imagery through data-links.

Interestingly, Army chief General J J Singh, who is keen to maintain the "operational readiness" of his force, was commanding the 1 Corps during 'Operation Parakram', the 10-month forward troop mobilisation after the December 2001 terrorist attack on Parliament.

One of the most important lessons learnt during 'Operation Parakram' was that slow mobilisation - with strike formations taking almost a month to assemble at the "launch pads" along the border - will not do any longer.

"The idea is to mobilise and strike hard and fast. This will ensure surprise in enemy ranks. It will also give the international community less time to intervene," said a senior Army officer.

"This is where the concept of relatively smaller integrated battle groups for swift strikes across the border fits in. The strikes, of course, will have to be calibrated to ensure nuclear weapons do not come into play in any war scenario," he added.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: armour; india; indianarmy; pakistan
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1 posted on 04/05/2007 9:29:59 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
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To: sukhoi-30mki
I have good money on the rag heads and the snake charmers nuking each other within 20 years!
2 posted on 04/05/2007 11:49:03 PM PDT by Herakles (Diversity is code word for anti-white racism)
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To: Herakles

Hey, there’s no reason to diss the Indians. And the Pakistanis don’t wear tablecloths as far as I know. Both are densely populated, so any attack would be quite staggering.

I don’t know about the likelihood of them nuking each other. I think it’s more likely that the NKs will try and overrun the DMZ.

Good to see the Indians training, though. Hopefully, they’ll become useful allies in the WOT and a buffer to China’s dreams of hegemony.


3 posted on 04/06/2007 12:03:47 AM PDT by Constantine XI Palaeologus ("Vicisti, Galilaee")
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4 to 1
4 posted on 04/06/2007 12:05:14 AM PDT by miliantnutcase ("If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. If it stops moving, subsidize it." -ichabod1)
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To: sukhoi-30mki

It makes no sense to me.

India and the west having to prepare for nuclear and bioterrorist attacks from who? Islam?

Instead of accepting their own casualities, and waiting for more attacks, they should be eliminating the risk


5 posted on 04/06/2007 2:29:53 AM PDT by himno hero
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To: Herakles

How about putting some bets on the Paki ragheads lobbing a few nukes at the vile Yankees based on Diego Garcia or in the Persian Gulf?????


6 posted on 04/06/2007 5:20:50 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
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To: himno hero

These wargames(in the Thar Desert & Plains of Punjab),along with a naval blockade are the most effective means for India to defeat Pakistan,without nukes.They sure make a lot of sense.

About eliminating the risk,maybe we should do something about all those new F-16s & AMRAAMs Bush is giving to Pakistan.


7 posted on 04/06/2007 5:23:31 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
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To: sukhoi-30mki
“How about putting some bets on the Paki ragheads lobbing a few nukes at the vile Yankees based on Diego Garcia or in the Persian Gulf?????”

Only if they have a true death wish. Let’s see, it would take one Nimitz carrier about 4 hours out of one day to eliminate the entire country.

But you never know, everyone over there is nuts and they might just give it a “what the hell” shot in the dark try. If they do, I suggest the whole population bend over and grab their ankles for the last 15 minutes of their life - that is unless Hilldog or that wuss Obamma is in office.

8 posted on 04/07/2007 2:02:26 AM PDT by Herakles (Diversity is code word for anti-white racism)
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To: Herakles
Only if they have a true death wish.

That's what they'd need to have, if they are attacking India anyway.

9 posted on 04/07/2007 8:56:45 AM PDT by CarrotAndStick (The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
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