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Indian Army’s Konark Corps Lead Major Multiagency Exercise in Kutch’s Creek Sector

Konark Corps enhances battlefield readiness and inter-agency coordination in strategically sensitive Sir Creek region.

In a significant step to bolster national security and inter-agency coordination, the Indian Army’s Konark Corps, through its Bald Eagle Brigade, has successfully conducted a large-scale multiagency exercise in the Creek sector of Kutch, Gujarat. The comprehensive drill aimed to rehearse battlefield scenarios and enhance operational readiness in a region marked by strategic importance and territorial disputes.

The exercise involved joint participation from the Indian Army, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, Border Security Force (BSF), Gujarat state police, and the fisheries department. The inclusion of these diverse stakeholders reflects a concerted effort to ensure cohesive and synchronized responses to potential threats, especially in border areas like Sir Creek, where inter-service cooperation is critical.

Sir Creek, a 96-kilometre tidal estuary in the marshy Rann of Kutch, remains a long-standing point of contention between India and Pakistan. Despite the 1968 international tribunal’s ruling on the Great Rann of Kutch that included reference to Sir Creek, the boundary disagreement continues to linger. This disputed status has made the region a focal point for enhanced surveillance and military preparedness.

The multiagency exercise is part of a larger strategy to maintain heightened vigilance along the western frontier and reflects India’s proactive defence posture. The operation showcased integrated training modules tailored to the unique geographical and security challenges of the creek region.

In parallel with these field exercises, the Indian Army is also accelerating its self-reliance initiatives. The Army Design Bureau (ADB), established along the lines of the Navy’s Warship Design Bureau, is spearheading critical research and development projects aimed at indigenizing defence production. This effort is central to reducing reliance on foreign military equipment and enhancing India’s strategic autonomy.

The successful execution of the Creek sector exercise underlines the Indian Army’s dedication to safeguarding national interests in high-stakes zones. With geopolitical tensions simmering in border regions, such preparedness drills play a crucial role in not only strengthening operational capabilities but also in reinforcing India’s diplomatic stance in ongoing territorial disputes.

By fostering synergy across military and civilian agencies, the Indian Army continues to refine its readiness for complex and dynamic threat environments, ensuring a robust defence mechanism in one of the country’s most sensitive regions.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
Adhidev Jasrotia
Passionate about the military, geopolitics, and national security affairs. Recommended for TES-49 from 19 SSB Allahabad with AIR-138.
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