NEW DELHI: Due to the deployment of troops in forward locations along the
Pakistan border in wake of the
Pulwama attack, a critical exercise to test the
Integrated Battle Groups has been postponed by the
Indian Army for some time. In the exercise planned to be conducted by fighting formations under the Chandimandir-based Army's Western Command, the
Army wanted to test the swiftness of Integrated Battle Groups, Army sources said.
The Army is working to create Integrated Battle Groups as war fighting formations which would have all the elements of warfare including tanks, artillery, air defence and logistics along with the infantry. The critical Corps-level exercise planned in the Punjab area was supposed to be the test-bed for the Integrated Battle Groups.
"The exercise was planned to be held in May this year but due to the deployment along the
Pakistan border, the war games had to be postponed for some time. The exercise will be held soon after the precautionary deployment gets over," sources in the Army said.
As per plans, the Army wanted to test two types of configurations of the IBG during the exercise including one for offensive roles, which during hostilities involves cross-border operations and the other for defensive postures to withstand an enemy onslaught. During the exercise, IBGs will be used instead of brigades.