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'Prachand Prahaar', Army's tri-service multi-domain warfare exercise in Arunachal Pradesh

IANS March 27, 2025 296 views

The Indian Army and Air Force conducted 'Exercise Prachand Prahaar', a high-altitude tri-service drill in Arunachal Pradesh. Cutting-edge tech like swarm drones and space assets were used for precision strikes. Top commanders reviewed the exercise, praising troops for operational excellence. This builds on previous drills to counter multi-domain threats along India's borders.

"Exercise Prachand Prahaar validates our integrated approach to surveillance, command, and precision firepower" – Eastern Command Officials
New Delhi, March 27: In a powerful demonstration of joint operational capability, the Indian Army on Thursday conducted a highly effective and important 'Integrated Multi-Domain Exercise'.

Key Points

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Tri-service drill simulates future warfare with drones & space assets

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Tests rapid target engagement in contested environments

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Builds on previous 'Poorvi Prahar' aviation-focused exercise

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Reinforces India's deterrence along strategic frontiers

This Tri-Service Integrated Multi-Domain Warfare Exercise was held in the Eastern Theatre, deep in the high-altitude terrain of Arunachal Pradesh.

According to the officials, the exercise, named 'Exercise Prachand Prahaar', was held from March 25 to 27. The exercise brought together the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, and other elements of the Indian Armed Forces in a synergised combat drill designed to simulate future warfare.

The exercise was carried out under the aegis of the Eastern Command, showcasing the seamless integration of advanced surveillance, strike capabilities, and multi-domain operational planning.

Cutting-edge platforms such as long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft, armed helicopters, UAVs, loitering munitions, and space-based assets were employed to achieve total situational awareness and rapid target engagement, the officials said.

Once simulated targets were identified, they were swiftly neutralised through coordinated strikes using fighter aircraft, long-range rocket systems, medium artillery, swarm drones, kamikaze drones, and armed helicopters -- all executed in an electronically contested environment that simulated modern battlefield conditions, officials added.

Lieutenant General Ram Chander Tiwari, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Command, and Air Marshal Surat Singh, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Air Command, reviewed the exercise and commended the troops for their operational excellence and high degree of professionalism.

This integrated tri-service drill builds on the momentum of 'Exercise Poorvi Prahar' held in November 2024, which focused primarily on the integrated application of aviation assets.

Exercise Prachand Prahaar has now taken that concept further by validating a fully integrated approach to surveillance, command and control, and precision firepower across the three services, said the officials.

The exercise stands as a testament to the Indian Armed Forces' growing emphasis on jointness, technological superiority, and readiness to tackle multi-domain threats. It reinforces India's resolve to deter and, if necessary, decisively respond to any emerging security challenge along its strategic frontiers.

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