Indian Army Conducts 'Exercise Brahmashira' to Strengthen Joint Operational Readiness



Indian Army Conducts 'Exercise Brahmashira' to Strengthen Joint Operational Readiness
  • Conducted in Gujarat’s Rann and Creek sector as part of Tri-Services Exercise Trishul.
  • Involves Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, BSF, and civil administration in joint operations.
  • Focuses on multi-domain warfare, technological integration, and operational readiness.

The Indian Army has launched Exercise Brahmashira in the Rann and Creek sector of Gujarat under the larger Tri-Services Exercise Trishul. The high-intensity exercise brings together the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and BSF to validate integrated operational capabilities across land, sea, and air.

The exercise embodies the Army’s Decade of Transformation vision by integrating Joint Task Forces and advanced command-and-control systems. It aims to test and refine joint operational strategies, adaptive warfighting capabilities, and the use of cutting-edge technologies across multiple domains.

Through this exercise, the Armed Forces are reinforcing India’s commitment to Military-Civil Fusion and a Whole-of-Nation approach, ensuring coordinated responses to emerging security challenges.

The ongoing Exercise Trishul under Southern Command covers multiple operations, including electronic warfare, cyber defence, drone and counter-drone tactics, and integrated air defence. These mission-focused validations aim to enhance tri-service preparedness and seamless interoperability across domains.

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Parallel exercises like MaruJwala and Akhand Prahaar are also being conducted in the Thar Desert, focusing on mobility, precision targeting, and joint firepower integration under realistic battlefield conditions.

The Army stated that Exercise Trishul reflects its core mantra of Jointness, Atmanirbharta (self-reliance), and Innovation, while reaffirming its readiness to address evolving warfare challenges with modernized structures and systems.