Exercise Trishul: Showcasing India's Tri-Service Synergy

Exercise Trishul highlights India's tri-service synergy as the Sudarshan Chakra Corps of Southern Command and the Indian Navy conduct a joint amphibious exercise on the Western seaboard. This drill is designed to validate integrated planning, operational readiness, and interoperability, reinforcing India's commitment to multi-domain security operations.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 07-11-2025 19:48 IST | Created: 07-11-2025 19:48 IST
Exercise Trishul: Showcasing India's Tri-Service Synergy
Southern Command Validates Joint Amphibious Capability. (Photo/SoutherncommandX). Image Credit: ANI
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The Southern Command of the Indian Army recently announced that its Sudarshan Chakra Corps has commenced a joint exercise with the Indian Navy. Known as Exercise Trishul, the operation is taking place along India's Western seaboard, spotlighting the synergy between the armed forces.

This joint amphibious exercise underscores integrated mission planning, demonstrating operational readiness and the ability to address modern security challenges. Southern Command emphasized that the exercise validates India's amphibious capabilities, affirming its commitment to safeguarding national interests through coordinated land, sea, and air maneuvers.

Previously, Southern Command's strength was also displayed during the joint air defense exercise Sudarshan Vayu Sanchar. It is part of the larger Exercise Trishul and was aimed at showcasing a unified air defense network that effectively integrates army, air force, and naval elements, highlighting India's strategic prowess in airspace management.

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