At 15,000 feet, India's heavy tanks lose mobility. China's Type-15 was built to exploit that weakness. Now India has an answer. Its name is Zorawar. Built for extreme Himalayan conditions, the 25-tonne light tank combines mobility, firepower and rapid deployment capabilities. Armed with a 105mm gun, Nag anti-tank missiles and advanced battlefield systems, it has already completed high-altitude trials in Ladakh. More importantly, it fills a critical gap exposed during the India-China military standoff in Eastern Ladakh. Can Zorawar outperform China's mountain armour? Will it change the balance of power on the LAC? And why is this tank being called one of India's most important indigenous defence projects? This report explains everything.