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India Launches Massive ‘Trishul’ Tri-Service Military Drill Near Pakistan Border

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India has begun a major tri-Service military exercise named Trishul along the western border with Pakistan, marking a significant display of joint operational strength and strategic readiness. The large-scale drills, running from October 30 to November 10, span across Gujarat and Rajasthan and involve coordinated participation from the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force.

The exercise aims to enhance interoperability, coordination, and mission preparedness among the three Services, focusing on integrated warfare and modern combat tactics. In its initial phase, the Navy is leading maritime and coastal defence operations, followed by the Army taking charge of ground manoeuvres. The Air Force will command the final phase, showcasing advanced aerial combat and support missions.

Over 20,000 personnel are participating in Trishul, supported by T-90S and Arjun tanks, missile systems, attack helicopters, and fighter aircraft including Rafales and Sukhoi-30MKIs. Naval assets such as frigates and destroyers are also taking part, reinforcing India’s ability to execute joint operations across land, sea, and air. The Border Security Force and Coast Guard have joined as auxiliary forces, reflecting an integrated national security approach.

Defence officials said the exercise underscores India’s emphasis on joint planning, integrated command structures, and rapid response capability against evolving regional threats. The timing of the drill is significant, as Pakistan recently altered flight routes over Karachi and Lahore ahead of Trishul.

The ongoing exercise highlights India’s growing focus on operational synergy among its armed forces, strengthening its readiness along the western front and reinforcing deterrence amid changing security dynamics in the region.