Diplomat Defence Desk
Umroi: Amid tactical drills and multinational training activities at Exercise PRAGATI 2026, the Indian Army’s four-legged warriors added a distinctive and powerful dimension to the exercise. Army dogs trained alongside troops from friendly foreign countries, showcasing their role in modern military operations and enhancing interoperability in a multinational environment.
From IED detection and tracking to intervention operations, the K9 teams demonstrated how trained military dogs remain invaluable assets in high-risk operational scenarios. The display featured Alan, a Belgian Malinois assault dog; Victor, a Rampur Hound tracker dog; and Deo, a Labrador explosive detection dog. Each showcased a specialised skill set, reflecting the versatility, discipline and mission readiness of Indian Army K9 teams.
A key highlight was the participation of India’s indigenous breed, the Rampur Hound, represented by Victor. Known for its climatic adaptability, resilience and disease resistance, the breed is increasingly being integrated into operational roles, strengthening the Indian Army’s push towards self-reliance under Atmanirbhar Bharat.
The K9 warriors also demonstrated their operational relevance across varied terrains, from deserts to glaciers, underlining their adaptability and effectiveness in diverse conditions. Whether detecting explosives, tracking hostile movements or supporting intervention teams, these dogs bring speed, instinct, courage and loyalty to the battlefield.
The exercise also featured robotic dogs, highlighting the evolving interface between trained animals and emerging technology in future military operations. Together, the robotic platforms and K9 warriors presented a compelling picture of tradition and technology working in tandem to enhance operational effectiveness.
At Exercise PRAGATI 2026, the K9 warriors stood out as silent force multipliers, embodying courage, loyalty and unwavering readiness.

