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India Conducts High-Intensity Tri-Services Exercise ‘Poorvi Prahar’ in Arunachal Pradesh

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: November 14, 2024
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A high-intensity tri-Services exercise named ‘Poorvi Prahar’ is currently taking place in the forward areas of Arunachal Pradesh, aimed at enhancing the combat effectiveness of the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force in executing integrated joint operations within the region’s challenging mountainous terrain. This exercise, which runs from November 10 to 18, reflects India’s commitment to maintaining a robust defense posture along its eastern frontier amid evolving regional dynamics.

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Participating forces are utilizing a wide array of advanced military platforms and systems, showcasing significant advancements in modern warfare technology. The Army has highlighted that this large-scale joint exercise is not only designed to improve inter-service coordination and operational readiness but also to reinforce India’s strategic deterrence capabilities.

Among the sophisticated assets employed during ‘Exercise Poorvi Prahar’ are advanced fighter aircraft, reconnaissance platforms, and helicopters such as the Chinook and Advanced Light Helicopter Rudra. Additionally, the exercise incorporates the newly inducted M777 Ultra-Light Howitzers, providing unprecedented mobility, firepower, and precision for operations in difficult terrain.

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A notable aspect of the exercise is the integration of innovative technologies that are reshaping contemporary military operations. Troops are gaining expertise in utilizing swarm drones, First Person View (FPV) drones, and loitering munitions, which significantly enhance situational awareness, precision strikes, and operational flexibility. The incorporation of these advanced tools underscores the military’s focus on leveraging next-generation technologies to enhance defense capabilities.

Furthermore, the exercise emphasizes the development of a Common Operating Picture through joint command structures that optimize coordination between ground, air, and naval forces. Real-time information sharing is facilitated by systems utilizing satellite communications, driven by AI analytics. This enables commanders to make informed decisions rapidly, enhancing the overall response time during operations.

The integration of AI and satellite communication technology plays a crucial role in optimizing multi-service operations, allowing commanders to maintain a comprehensive, real-time overview of the battlefield. This technological synergy enhances the forces’ precision, agility, and coordination, and ensures that the joint military units are prepared to adapt to the evolving nature of warfare.

The Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force remain committed to collaboration and innovation, striving to stay at the forefront of military excellence. This exercise serves as a crucial platform for integrating advanced technological tools and joint command structures, ultimately ensuring the nation’s preparedness to address future security challenges.

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ByJitendra Singh
A hardcore defence enthusiast with a strong interest in all things military and geopolitical.
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