A significant joint exercise involving the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force named ‘Poorvi Prahar’ concluded recently in the Shi-Yomi district of Arunachal Pradesh. This collaborative effort aimed to validate the effectiveness of the armed forces’ joint structures in several critical areas including intelligence gathering, surveillance, reconnaissance, rapid mobilization, deployment, and operational logistics.
According to defence spokesperson Lt Col Athul Sreedharan, the exercise demonstrated the precision strike capabilities of the forces, which employed high-tech equipment to ensure mission success. The emphasis was placed on the integration among the three services and the enhanced civil-military fusion, both of which are deemed crucial for achieving victory in operations.
Key figures in attendance included Eastern Army Commander Lt Gen RC Tiwari and Air Marshal IS Walia from the Eastern Air Command. Lt Gen Tiwari praised the extreme precision demonstrated by the troops, underlining the vital role of joint structures and mechanisms in enhancing the synergy among the services.
This exercise marked a significant milestone as integrated joint operations were conducted across multiple domains for the first time on such a large scale in the Eastern Theatre. The array of advanced weapons systems showcased included the M-777 Howitzer, the P-8I maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft from the Navy, swarm drones, first-person view (FPV) drones, loitering munitions, and helicopters such as the Chinook and Prachand.
The successful execution of ‘Poorvi Prahar’ not only reaffirmed the operational readiness of the armed forces but also provided assurance to the nation regarding their preparedness to tackle any future security challenges that may arise. This collaborative exercise underscores India’s commitment to maintaining a robust defense posture through enhanced cooperation among its military branches.