The Army and the Indian Air Force conducted a successful two-day integrated training exercise under the Tiger Division, focusing on enhancing joint operational readiness and coordination between ground troops and aerial assets. The training included swift troop deployment, aerial maneuvers, and precision target engagement, showcasing the synergy between the forces and the strategic importance of air mobility in modern combat. The exercise also involved IAF helicopters airlifting troops for insertion into designated areas, followed by a well-coordinated assault in a simulated combat scenario, emphasizing preparedness for real-time operational challenges.
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Watch: Guwahati submerged as heavy rain causes severe waterlogging
Incessant heavy rainfall in Guwahati over the past 24 hours caused severe waterlogging, prompting rescue efforts from the State Disaster Response Force and local authorities. The downpour, attributed to a depression over northern Bangladesh and Meghalaya, resulted in Guwahati recording its highest-ever May rainfall of 111 mm and led to at least 32 fatalities across five northeastern states, including nine in Assam. While a decrease in rainfall intensity is expected, residents in vulnerable areas remain...
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