
Washington, DC [US], September 16 (ANI): The annual India-US military exercise Yudh Abhyas 2025 concluded in Alaska on Monday (local time) after two weeks of intensive joint training, further strengthening defense cooperation between the Indian Army and the US Army.
The Indian Embassy in Washington said the exercise, which began on September 1 with a formal opening ceremony, “has grown significantly since its launch in 2002.” What began as a platoon-level drill has evolved into one of the most advanced bilateral exercises India conducts with any partner nation.
“Since 2002, #YudhAbhyas has grown from a platoon-level drill into one of the most advanced bilateral exercises India conducts with any partner nation,” the Embassy noted on X.
The final phase of the drill focused on integrated operations involving infantry, artillery, aviation, electronic warfare, and counter-drone systems under a joint command structure. Both sides also conducted live-fire maneuvers and combined battle group operations, which were demonstrated during the Distinguished Visitor Day on September 11.
“Distinguished Visitor Day on September 11 showcased live-fire maneuvers and combined battle group operations. Senior officers praised the ease of troops working side by side. The final phase saw integrated operations with infantry, artillery, aviation, electronic warfare, and counter-drone systems under joint command. #YudhAbhyas2025,” the Embassy posted.
Medical readiness was another key area of focus. Soldiers trained in casualty evacuation, frostbite prevention, high-altitude physiology, and force health protection — crucial for operations in Alaska’s extreme sub-arctic terrain.
Joint artillery units carried out live-fire drills at the Yukon Training Area, including mortar exercises that tested precision, fire control, and communication systems. Field training also involved small-unit maneuvers, tactical patrols, and terrain-specific drills to help troops gain familiarity with each other’s procedures and equipment, the Embassy added. (ANI)