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Tri-services exercise 'Ex Poorvi Prahar' enhances joint operational readiness in Arunachal Pradesh

This large-scale, joint exercise aims to hone the combat effectiveness of the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force in executing Integrated Joint Operations in the challenging mountainous terrain of the region, thereby enhancing inter-service coordination and operational readiness.

ANI Nov 13, 2024 17:47 IST googleads

Indian Army conducts a high-intensity tri-services exercise. (Photo/Indian Army)

New Delhi [India], November 13 (ANI): The Indian Army is conducting a high-intensity tri-services exercise, Ex Poorvi Prahar, from November 10 to 18, 2024 in the forward areas of Arunachal Pradesh, a press release said on Wednesday.

This large-scale, joint exercise aims to hone the combat effectiveness of the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force in executing Integrated Joint Operations in the challenging mountainous terrain of the region, thereby enhancing inter-service coordination and operational readiness.

According to the Indian Army, the exercise brings together a wide spectrum of cutting-edge military platforms and systems, showcasing India's advancements in modern warfare technology. Participating forces from all three services are utilizing advanced fighter aircraft, reconnaissance platforms, helicopters such as the Chinook and Advanced Light Helicopter (Rudra), along with M777 Ultra-Light Howitzers, which are newly inducted into the artillery units.
These state-of-the-art assets provide an unprecedented level of mobility, firepower, and precision in the region's challenging topography.
A key feature of Ex Poorvi Prahar is the integration of innovative technologies that are reshaping the future of military operations. Troops are operating and refining skills with Swarm Drones, First Person View (FPV) Drones, Loitering Munitions, and cutting-edge technologies that dramatically enhance situational awareness, precision strikes, and operational flexibility.
The incorporation of these tools into the exercise reflects the military's commitment to leveraging next-generation technologies to bolster defence capabilitiesm the release said.
This exercise serves as a platform for further absorption and integration of advanced technological tools and joint command structures that improve collaboration across services. One of the core components of the exercise is the development of a Common Operating Picture (COP) through joint control structures that optimize coordination between ground, air, and naval forces.
Real-time information is seamlessly shared through systems operating on satellite communications, powered by AI-driven analytics, enabling more precise decision-making and faster response times.
The use of AI and satellite communication technologies is pivotal in optimizing multi-service operations, ensuring that commanders have access to a comprehensive, real-time view of the battlefield. This technological integration allows forces to act with greater precision, agility, and coordination, making the joint forces more adaptable to the evolving nature of warfare.
The exercise underscores India's determination to maintain a robust and adaptable defence posture along its Eastern frontier, especially in light of evolving regional dynamics. By conducting Ex Poorvi Prahar, the Indian Armed Forces are enhancing their ability to execute seamless, multi-domain operations across land, air, and sea, reinforcing India's strategic deterrence capabilities.
The Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force continue to collaborate and innovate to stay at the forefront of military excellence, ensuring the nation's readiness to meet future security challenges. (ANI)

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