The Army is executing ‘Parvat Prahaar’ in Ladakh.
About Exercise Parvat Prahar:
- ‘Parvat Prahaar’, which translates to “Mountain Strike”, is a military exercise in the challenging high-altitude terrain of Ladakh.
- This operation focuses on training for high-altitude warfare and tactical responses, pertinent to the conditions near the India-China border.
- The exercise spans two weeks, during which soldiers engage in realistic combat scenarios to enhance their preparedness for potential conflicts.
- It involves various military units and critical equipment, emphasizing the readiness and operational capabilities of the forces in mountainous areas.
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Frequently Asked Question:
What is Exercise Parvat Prahar?
Exercise Parvat Prahar, also known as ‘Mountain Strike’, is a military operation conducted in Ladakh’s high-altitude terrain.
What is the focus of Parvat Prahar?
Parvat Prahar focuses on training for high-altitude warfare and tactical responses near the India-China border.
How long does Exercise Parvat Prahar last?
The exercise spans two weeks, during which soldiers engage in realistic combat scenarios to enhance their preparedness for potential conflicts.

