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Army's Khadga Shakti 2026: A New Era of Warfare
23 Feb
Summary
- The Army is conducting its largest combat exercise, Khadga Shakti 2026.
- The exercise focuses on multi-domain and technology-based warfare.
- It highlights precision warfare over traditional large deployments.

The Indian Army's Western Command is currently conducting Khadga Shakti 2026, a comprehensive two-week combat exercise at the Mahajan Field Firing Range in Bikaner district. This event marks the largest high-intensity combat drill undertaken by the Western Command since Operation Sindoor.
The exercise is significant for testing multi-domain and technology-based warfare doctrines. The participating Khadga Corps is showcasing the Army's growing emphasis on precision warfare and the integration of modern technologies on the battlefield.
Khadga Shakti 2026 aims to examine fast, precise, and technology-driven operations. It underscores a strategic shift away from traditional massive military deployments towards more agile and technologically advanced combat capabilities, highlighting precision firepower and enhanced joint operational coordination.



