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Tri-Services Exercise ‘Poorvi Prahar’ Underway in Arunachal Pradesh to Enhance Military Coordination

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: November 14, 2024
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Tri-Services Exercise 'Poorvi Prahar' Underway in Arunachal Pradesh to Enhance Military Coordination

In a significant demonstration of military collaboration, the high-intensity tri-services exercise known as โ€˜Poorvi Praharโ€™ is currently taking place in the forward areas of Arunachal Pradesh. Running from November 10 to November 18, the exercise encompasses a diverse range of advanced military equipment, technologies, and systems.

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The Indian Army has stated that the primary goal of this exercise is to enhance the operational capabilities of the three branches of the armed forcesโ€”Army, Navy, and Air Forceโ€”enabling them to conduct seamless multi-domain operations across land, air, and sea. The exercise comes at a crucial time, highlighting Indiaโ€™s commitment to maintaining a robust and adaptable defense posture along its eastern frontier, particularly in response to the rapidly evolving regional dynamics.

As the armed forces work towards restructuring into unified theater commands, โ€˜Poorvi Praharโ€™ plays a pivotal role in improving inter-service coordination and operational preparedness. The exercises are designed to refine combat effectiveness in challenging mountainous terrains, emphasizing the necessity of collaboration between the distinct branches of the military.

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A wide array of cutting-edge military hardware is being utilized in this exercise, including advanced fighter jets, reconnaissance platforms, and helicopters such as the Chinook and the Advanced Light Helicopter Rudra. The newly-inducted M777 Ultra-Light Howitzers also feature prominently in the operations.

One of the standout aspects of โ€˜Poorvi Praharโ€™ is the emphasis on the integration of innovative technologies that are poised to redefine contemporary military operations. Troops are actively engaging with swarm drones, First Person View (FPV) drones, and loitering munitionsโ€”technologies that offer significant advancements in situational awareness, precision strikes, and operational flexibility.

A core element of the exercise focuses on creating a Common Operating Picture, achieved through joint control structures designed to optimize coordination among ground, air, and naval forces. The Army noted that real-time information is being shared seamlessly via satellite communication systems, supported by AI-driven analytics. This integration allows for more informed decision-making and quicker response times during operations.

Overall, โ€˜Poorvi Praharโ€™ not only acts as a critical training ground for the armed forces but also serves as a platform for further assimilation and integration of advanced technologies and joint command structures, underscoring Indiaโ€™s strategic focus on enhancing its military capabilities in the face of emerging challenges.

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ByJitendra Singh
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