Argentina Seeks Mountain Warfare Expertise from India
The prestigious High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS) in Gulmarg recently hosted the Argentina Defense Attache on November 27th. The visit aimed to delve into the intricacies of mountain warfare and tactical operations in high-altitude terrain, exploring potential avenues for future collaboration between the Indian and Argentinian armies.
The Argentinian Defense Attache, a seasoned expert in high-altitude warfare, engaged in insightful discussions with HAWS instructors. The conversation centered around modern warfare in mountainous regions, including the nuances of training and tactical operations in such demanding environments.
Both India and Argentina share a common challenge: the necessity of mastering warfare in high-altitude conditions. With extensive mountainous borders, both nations recognize the strategic importance of effective military operations in these terrains.
India's Himalayas, home to the world’s highest peaks and the Siachen Glacier, present unique challenges. Similarly, Argentina's Andes Mountains, with peaks exceeding 6,500 meters, demand specialized training and equipment.
While Argentina's 8th Mountain Infantry Brigade has traditionally sought training at the U.S. Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center in California, the recent visit to HAWS has opened up new possibilities. It hints at the potential for future collaborations between the Indian and Argentinian armies, including joint training exercises at the HAWS institute.
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