Army War College Course Participants Assess High-Altitude Operational Readiness at Fire and Fury Corps
Officers enrolled in the HDOC-20 course at the Army War College recently toured forward positions of the Fire and Fury Corps to observe operational conditions in high-altitude areas firsthand.
Insight into Operational Preparedness
Throughout the visit, the officers received briefings on several key aspects:
| Operational readiness in challenging terrain and extreme weather |
| Deployment strategies in sensitive border areas |
| Logistics and sustainment in high-altitude regions |

Focus on High-Altitude Warfare
The discussions underscored the complexities involved in conducting military operations in challenging mountainous terrains, highlighting the Indian Army's adeptness in managing extreme conditions effectively.

Commitment to National Security
Officials reiterated the Indian Army's steadfast dedication to protecting national interests, particularly along strategically important borders.

Enhancing Professional Knowledge
This visit is part of an advanced military training program designed to achieve several objectives:
| Building strategic understanding |
| Enhancing operational awareness |
| Preparing future leaders for complex security challenges |







