Where did the two-day long manoeuvres by Sudarshan Chakra Vahini of Indian Army start in October 2019?

Where did the two-day long manoeuvres by Sudarshan Chakra Vahini of Indian Army start in October 2019? Correct Answer Jaisalmer

  • Two-day long manoeuvres by Sudarshan Chakra Vahini of Indian Army started at Jaisalmer, field firing range in Rajasthan.
  • In this war exercise, the army is going to exhibit its strength regarding Agni Missile and artillery.
  • Artillery, Arms and mechanized forces, Army air defence and helicopters of army aviation are participating in this exercise to test mutual coordination.

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