The Southern Command of the Indian Army is executing several tri-service maneuvers under the Trishul exercise. This exercise proves the complete integration of land, sea, and air operations. The guiding principles here are jointness, self-reliance, and innovation, strengthening the multi-domain capabilities of the armed forces with a focus on electronic warfare, cyber, drones, and air defense.
Trishul exercise highlights the multi-domain prowess of the Indian Armed Forces, emphasizing self-reliance in defense. It covers areas such as electronic warfare, cyber operations, drone and counter-drone technology, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and air defense control. Tri-service preparation is based on integration across virtual and physical domains, with a focus on joint fires coordination.
Source: aajtak
In the Thar Desert, Southern Command troops are conducting the Marujwala and Akhand Prakhar exercises, demonstrating joint arms operations, mobility, and joint fire integration. These maneuvers simulate real-world conditions and culminate in a large-scale war exercise to test precision targeting and multi-domain coordination.
A joint exercise is happening in the Kutch region involving the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and BSF, rehearsing close coordination with civil administration. This showcases the military-civil fusion approach, strengthening the integration of national security, symbolizing the cohesive strength of national defences.
Source: aajtak
The final phase of Trishul exercise will be a joint amphibious operation on the Saurashtra coast. Southern Command's amphibious forces will perform beach landing operations, showcasing full-spectrum integration of land-sea-air capabilities, displaying the power projection and multi-domain synergy of the Indian Armed Forces.