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New Delhi, Nov 9 (IANS) The Assam Rifles under the Indian Army’s Spear Corps conducted a two-day advanced mission integration training on drone operations at the Drone Training Node (DTN), Chandel, Manipur, an officer said on Sunday.
In a post on Twitter, Spear Corps said, “#AssamRifles under #SpearCorps conducted a two-day Advanced Mission Integration Training on Drone Operations at Drone Training Node (DTN), Chandel, #Manipur in collaboration with IdeaForge. Personnel from various units honed skills in mission planning, data analysis and tactical deployment of UAS (Unmanned Aerial System).”
Earlier in the day, Spear Corps validated drone-based combat medical care in forward areas in Arunachal Pradesh, demonstrating rapid delivery of critical medical supplies in difficult terrain.
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Last month, the Spear Head Division of the Spear Corps had flagged off a pilgrimage trip involving 20 residents of Upper Siang district to Likabali military station to promote national unity and cultural understanding, a statement said.
The tour covering Tuting-Gaya-Santiniketan took the participants to spiritually and culturally rich sites, giving them an opportunity to experience the diverse heritage of India.
The official statement said the objective of the visit is to promote a deep sense of unity and belonging by connecting the citizens of remote border areas with the broader cultural fabric of the nation.
The event was organized under the aegis of Operation Sadbhavana, a major outreach initiative of the Indian Army aimed at promoting peace, harmony and development in the border areas.
Through such efforts, the Indian Army continues to strengthen its commitment to building bridges of mutual respect and understanding between the armed forces and local communities.
The statement said the pilgrimage symbolizes the Army’s dedication to promoting national unity and strengthening people-to-people ties across India’s diverse cultural landscape.
–IANS
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