While Indian Army soldiers are engaged in a standoff with the Chinese People's Liberation Army in Ladakh, the army's Eastern Army commanders are taking no chances in Arunachal Pradesh.
After deploying Bofors guns and the latest M-777 howitzers in the Tawang sector this week, Indian soldiers conducted a drill on Thursday, October 21, 2021, near the Line of Actual Control in Arunchal Pradesh to tackle any Chinese threat.
Please click on the images for a better look at the Indian Army drills.
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IMAGE: The slogan 'Lead me, follow me or get the hell out of my way' keep the adrenaline of Indian soldiers going. All Photographs: ANI Photo
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IMAGE: Ever alert soldiers surveil the Tawang valley.
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IMAGE: Soldiers with a rocket launcher in a dugout trench.
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IMAGE: The rocket is ready to launch.
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IMAGE: The 'Kill or be killed' slogan in the background gives the camouflaged soldier a push to dab the rifle's spear in the enemy dummy.
Photographs curated by Anant Salvi/Rediff.com
Feature Presentation: Ashish Narsale/Rediff.com
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