The Indian Army believes it is capable of mobilizing its troops in less than 48 hours and  they are planning on finding out that by participating in the annual  exercise which involves more than 10,000 soldiers in the  Rajasthan-Punjab region.
Since the terrorist attacks in December  2001, the government has ordered the instant mobilization of the army.  However, operation Parakram took 27 days and in this period of time, a  lot of international pressure built up on India.
Since this case,  the army has been constantly working on ways to reduce the mobilization  time. According to sources, better road management, rail links,  offloading, man-management and equipment management have reduced the  time to just 48 hours.
The two-week exercise which is called  Vajra-Prahar will be visited by the Ambala-based 2 strike corps,  Meerut-based 22 division, Dehra Dun-based 14 division (Rapids) and the  personnel of the Patiala-based 1 armored division.
Earlier, the  army had the habit of launching an attack only after an entire formation  had gathered, but the new approach has changed that and a lot of small  battle groups with command-and-control capabilities can carry out early  attacks. Training time is planned to be reduced so that the small groups  can quickly get ready and launch an attack as soon as possible.
Last  year, the Pakistani army held a similar exercise which involved more  than 50,000 troops mobilized on the India border and they had to get  from the one end of the country to the other in just 3 days. The three  corps, take turns to hold war games each year. Last year the 21 corps  performed their first drill which was based on nuclear warfare.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
