Indian Army’s Golden Katar Division Concludes Gruelling 48-Hour Elite Endurance Training
GANDHINAGAR, February 24, 2026 — Demonstrating peak physical fitness and unwavering mental resilience, 15 elite teams from the Indian Army successfully completed an intensive 48-hour endurance training program at the Battle Obstacle Assault Course.
Organized by the Golden Katar Division under the Konark Corps, the high-octane event was designed to test the limits of modern combatants through a series of tactical challenges and physical trials.
The exercise served as a rigorous display of the “Warrior Spirit,” requiring participants to navigate complex obstacles in a high-pressure race against the clock.Throughout the two-day assemblage, the competing teams showcased an unflinching display of camaraderie and professional excellence, reinforcing the Indian Army’s commitment to operational readiness.
By simulating high-stress battlefield conditions, the training underscored the importance of collective endurance and grit in modern warfare. The event concluded with a showcase of the participants’ superior tactical skills, highlighting the elite standards maintained by the Golden Katar Division in their pursuit of military mastery.
