Indian Army conducted a Tri-Service exercise, ‘Prachand Prahaar’

The Indian Army conducted a Tri-Service integrated multi-domain warfare exercise‘Prachand Prahaar,’ in the high-altitude terrain of Arunachal Pradesh from March 25 to 27, 2025. This exercise was designed to test and validate a unified strategy for surveillance, command and control, and precision firepower among the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force.

Overview of Exercise ‘Prachand Prahaar’

Conducted under the Eastern Command, the exercise demonstrated the impressive teamwork of the three services in applying modern warfare tactics. It highlighted the significance of joint operations, technological superiority, and being prepared across different domains to effectively respond to potential threats.

Key Objectives of the Exercise

  1. Integrated Surveillance & Command Control: The exercise tested the ability of the three services to operate as a single unit, using real-time data and intelligence for decision-making.
  2. Precision Firepower & Target Neutralization: The exercise simulated modern battlefield scenarios, where targets were identified through advanced surveillance methods and neutralized with coordinated strikes.
  3. Multi-Domain Operations: The use of advanced technology in land, air, sea, space, and cyber warfare domains was emphasized.
  4. Enhanced Jointness & Readiness: The exercise strengthened inter-service synergy and rapid response capabilities in high-altitude warfare.
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