India-US Special Forces Launch Vajra Prahar 2025 in Himachal to Boost Military Ties

The Indian and US armies are set to conduct the 16th edition of the joint Special Forces exercise, Vajra Prahar, at the Special Forces Training School in Bakloh, Himachal Pradesh, from February 23 to March 15. The exercise aims to deepen defence cooperation, enhance interoperability, and enable the exchange of advanced special operations tactics between the two forces. It involves 45 personnel from each side, with the Indian contingent from Special Forces units and the US represented by the Green Berets. This edition follows the previous exercise held in Idaho, USA, in 2024, continuing a series designed to boost joint operational readiness in various terrains.

Key Points: India-US Vajra Prahar 2025: Joint Special Forces Exercise in Himachal

  • 16th edition of India-US joint exercise
  • Aims to deepen defence cooperation & interoperability
  • Involves 45 personnel from each side's Special Forces
  • Follows 2024 edition held in Idaho, US
  • Part of broader military partnership strengthening
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India-US joint Special Forces exercise Vajra Prahar to take place in Hiamchal from Feb 23 to March 15

Indian & US armies begin Vajra Prahar 2025 in Bakloh, HP, to enhance special ops interoperability & tactical exchange from Feb 23 to Mar 15.

"Through rigorous training in realistic scenarios, both contingents will strengthen mutual trust and operational synergy - Indian Army"

New Delhi, February 22

The Indian and US armies will hold the 16th edition of joint Special Forces exercise, Vajra Prahar, at the Special Forces Training School, Bakloh, Himachal Pradesh, from 23 February to 15 March.

According to the Indian Army, the exercise is designed to deepen defence cooperation, enhance interoperability and joint operational readiness and enable the exchange of advanced special operations tactics, techniques and procedures.

"Through rigorous training in realistic scenarios, both contingents will strengthen mutual trust and operational synergy," the Indian Army said in a post on X.

The 15th edition of the exercise was held in Idaho, US in 2024. 45 personnel, each from both sides, took part in the exercise. The Indian Army contingent was represented by Special Forces units, and the US Army contingent by the Green Berets of the US.

The aim of this exercise is to promote military cooperation between India and the US through the enhancement of interoperability, jointness and mutual exchange of special operations tactics and to enhance combined capabilities in executing joint Special Forces operations in a desert/semi-desert environment.

In 2023, the exercise was conducted at Umroi, Meghalaya. The Indian Air Force (IAF) and Individual Augmentees (IA) conducted various joint drills. During this exercise, troops from both countries conducted operations in a Mi-17 helicopter at Shillong's Umiam Lake. Additionally, helocasting operations were performed to showcase high standards of precision, synergy, and professionalism.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) will also demonstrate its operational prowess through Exercise Vayushakti-26 at the Pokhran Air to Ground Range, Jaisalmer, on February 27, 2026.

As the first, fastest, and fiercest responder, the IAF will highlight its capability to rapidly punish the enemy, dominate the operational environment from the outset, and decisively influence the course of operations by transforming tactical actions into strategic outcomes. The exercise will also provide glimpses of how the IAF plays a crucial role in humanitarian assistance and disaster management, offering rapid airlift and rescue and evacuation from conflict zones within the country as well as abroad.

Full-spectrum operations involving fighter, transport, and helicopter platforms will be executed, including Tejas, Rafale, Jaguar, Mirage-2000, Sukhoi-30MKI, MiG-29, Hawk, C-130J, C-295, C-17, Chetak, ALH MK-IV, Mi-17 IV, LCH, Apache, Chinook, and Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA). The exercise will also feature advanced weapon systems such as Short Range Loitering Munitions (SRLM), Akash, SpyDer, and Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (CUAS), performing day, dusk, and night missions to demonstrate the IAF's versatility and readiness.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the strategic partnership, I hope our focus remains on indigenization. Exercises are good, but we must also invest heavily in our own R&D and DRDO projects to become truly self-reliant in defence.
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Rohit P
Bakloh in Himachal is perfect terrain for such drills. Our soldiers are already masters of high-altitude warfare. This exchange will make them even sharper. Jai Hind to our brave Special Forces!
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Sarah B
As someone following India-US relations, this continued military cooperation is a strong signal. The interoperability being built here is crucial for regional stability and counter-terrorism efforts.
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Vikram M
The details about Vayushakti-26 are impressive! Tejas, Rafale, Apache... our air force is showcasing formidable strength. It's heartening to see such a wide spectrum of indigenous and acquired platforms working together.
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Karthik V
Good step for defence, but I hope the environmental impact of these large-scale exercises in ecologically sensitive areas like Himachal and Pokhran is carefully assessed and mitigated. Development and conservation must go hand in hand.

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