The Indian Army has started military exercise Ram Prahar in the Western Command area in Haridwar, Uttarakhand. Lieutenant General Manoj Katiyar has also shared a statement regarding this. He said, ‘Our leadership has already said this and I say it again that any wrongdoing or provocation by the enemy will be responded to more harshly than before. These preparations are for this purpose.
The Lieutenant General said, ‘Our aim is to enter Pakistan and destroy the terror camp. This entire training is to achieve that goal. Technology has joined the fight today. From tanks to aircraft are part of the battle today. Training is more important to master all these weapons and technologies. We had caused a lot of damage to the enemy in Operation Sindoor. The enemy may not desist from his actions and we may need to conduct operations again.
He said, ‘We have to assume that the enemy also has drones, they also have technology. We also keep in mind that the enemy is also watching us. This is also part of our training. Part of our training is how to cross the river and capture enemy territory.
Preparation for a bigger operation than Operation Sindoor
He further said, ‘If the enemy learns a lesson after seeing our practice, our preparation and our capability and does not make any audacity, then it is a good thing. Even after seeing all this, if the enemy does anything then we will have to take more action than Operation Sindoor.
‘Ready for all kinds of battles’
He said, ‘We are prepared for all types of wars, cyber, nuclear, chemical. We believe that the next war will not be in just one domain, but victory will be achieved on the ground only, unless we capture the land, Pakistan will not accept that we have won. As we are incorporating technology into our system, we keep in mind how the enemy will incorporate it. With the advent of AI, our fighting ability has increased.
We are self-reliant to fight
He told, ‘All the weapons you have seen here have been made in India, the drones have been made by us ourselves. The weapons we have used are indigenous, and we are completely self-reliant in the fight.

