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US Army Delegation Visits High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS) Gulmarg

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US Army Delegation Visits High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS) Gulmarg

The visit highlights the importance of international military partnerships in adapting to dynamic operational scenarios and underscores HAWS’s reputation as a global leader in high-altitude warfare training. Both sides reiterated their commitment to strengthening ties and enhancing mutual capabilities through continued collaboration.

A delegation from the US Army, including Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) on High Altitude Warfare, visited the renowned High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS) in Gulmarg. This strategic visit underscored the growing cooperation between the Indian Army and the US Army in areas of specialized training and tactical operations in challenging high-altitude environments.

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During the visit, the delegation engaged in in-depth discussions with HAWS instructors and Indian Army personnel on the nuances of training, tactical operations, and operational challenges in extreme terrains. The exchange provided valuable insights into the methodologies and best practices employed by both armies to enhance efficiency and combat readiness in high-altitude warfare.

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The dialogue also explored potential future collaborations, including joint training exercises, knowledge-sharing programs, and opportunities to leverage expertise in addressing emerging challenges in mountainous regions.

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The visit highlights the importance of international military partnerships in adapting to dynamic operational scenarios and underscores HAWS’s reputation as a global leader in high-altitude warfare training. Both sides reiterated their commitment to strengthening ties and enhancing mutual capabilities through continued collaboration.

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