The exercise, observed by the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Gajraj Corps, demonstrated an impressive integration of advanced technology, operational innovation, and professional expertise by the troops.

The Indian Army recently conducted Exercise Yudh Kaushal 3.0 in the challenging terrain and extreme weather of the Eastern Himalayas, specifically in the Kameng region.
The exercise, observed by the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Gajraj Corps, demonstrated an impressive integration of advanced technology, operational innovation, and professional expertise by the troops.
The large-scale manoeuvres highlighted the Army’s capability to operate across multi-domain environments, with demonstrations including drone surveillance, real-time target acquisition, precision strikes, air-littoral dominance, and coordinated battlefield operations.
A key feature was the operational debut of the newly raised ASHNI platoons, showcasing how next-generation technology, combined with proven tactical experience, can provide a decisive advantage in both current and future conflicts.
A unique aspect of Exercise Yudh Kaushal 3.0 was the active involvement of the Indian Civil Defence Industry, reflecting India’s ongoing “Decade of Transformation.”
This collaboration highlighted how indigenous defence innovations are increasingly being translated into tangible battlefield advantages, enhancing national security and promoting self-reliance under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative.

