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Pak launches biggest ever military exercise at India border
Press Trust Of India
Islamabad, April 10, 2010
First Published: 21:06 IST(10/4/2010)
Last Updated: 21:17 IST(10/4/2010)
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Pakistan launched its biggest ever army exercise on Saturday, invloving 50,000 soldiers, to train them to prepare for the threat of a conventional war with India in the Cholistan desert along the country's eastern border. The Azm-e-Nau (New Resolve)-3 exercise started with the
demonstration of "dispersal techniques" by troops in a "battle-like situation."

The exercise is the culmination of a year-long training process initiated in light of army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani’s directive to observe 2009-10 as the "year of training."

About 50,000 troops and air force elements will participate in the wargame that will continue till May 13.

To provide troops the feel of a battleground, soldiers have been divided into Blue Land and Fox Land, with the latter representing Pakistan's adversary.

A heavy anti-tank battalion of Blue Land demonstrated the dispersal techniques in the Cholistan desert. Troops also demonstrated the capabilities of armoured personnel carriers.

Supporting units, including tanks, infantry, artillery, anti-aircraft units, engineers and signals, are taking part in the exercise.

The exercise is the culmination of a process of wargames, discussions and evolution of a concept of warfare that is fully responsive to a wide array of emerging threats facing Pakistan.

Army officials said before the launch of the manoeuvres that the exercise is aimed at training troops for a conventional war along the eastern border with India.

The Pakistan Air Force's ongoing High Mark 2010 exercise will be fully integrated with the army wargame.

Azm-e-Nau 3 will be Pakistan’s biggest army exercise since the Zarb-e-Momin of 1989.


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