- On May 15, a large-scale integrated field exercise called 'Teesta Prahar' was successfully conducted by the Indian Army at the Teesta Field Firing Range.
- It demonstrated operational readiness and coordination between combat and support forces in riverine areas.
- The operation focused on combat coordination between infantry, artillery, armoured corps, Para Special Forces, engineers and other arms.
- New generation weapons, systems and platforms were deployed and validated during this exercise.
- The Army demonstrated its capability of rapid deployment in riverine terrain and adverse weather conditions.
- Additionally, an indigenous nanoporous multilayered polymeric membrane for high-pressure seawater desalination was successfully developed by DRDO.
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