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Published 20:45 IST, November 13th 2024

India’s Armed Forces Unite in High-Intensity Exercise ‘Poorvi Prahar’ in Arunachal Pradesh

This large-scale joint exercise brings together the Army, Navy, and Air Force to enhance combat effectiveness in the region’s mountainous terrain.

Reported by: Yuvraj Tyagi
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The exercise involves the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force working in tandem. | Image: Republic
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New Delhi, India – The Indian Army is currently conducting a high-intensity tri-services exercise, Ex Poorvi Prahar, from 10th to 18th November 2024 in the forward areas of Arunachal Pradesh . This large-scale joint exercise, involving the Army, Navy, and Air Force, is focused on enhancing the combat effectiveness of India's armed forces in executing Integrated Joint Operations in the region's challenging mountainous terrain, with a special emphasis on improving inter-service coordination and operational readiness.  

Ex Poorvi Prahar brings together an extensive array of cutting-edge military platforms, underscoring India’s advancements in modern warfare. The exercise features the participation of advanced fighter aircraft, reconnaissance platforms, and specialized helicopters, including the Chinook and the Advanced Light Helicopter (Rudra). Additionally, the newly inducted M777 Ultra-Light Howitzers are being utilized by artillery units to demonstrate enhanced mobility, firepower, and precision capabilities in difficult terrains.  

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The integration of these advanced systems reflects the Indian Armed Forces' preparedness to operate in diverse conditions, ensuring the capability to respond swiftly and effectively to potential threats. The collaboration between the three services underlines India's commitment to modernizing its military infrastructure and tactics to address emerging security challenges.  

Technological Innovation at the Forefront  

A key feature of Ex Poorvi Prahar is the incorporation of innovative technologies that are rapidly reshaping the landscape of modern military operations. Troops are refining their skills with state-of-the-art tools, including Swarm Drones, First Person View (FPV) Drones, and Loitering Munitions. These cutting-edge technologies provide immense advantages in enhancing situational awareness, improving precision strikes, and offering greater operational flexibility.

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The inclusion of such technologies also highlights the Indian military’s growing reliance on next-generation platforms to maintain a strategic edge. The exercise serves as an opportunity for forces to fine-tune their operational use of these technologies, ensuring their seamless integration into real-world combat scenarios.  

Technology Absorption and Joint Operations  

Ex Poorvi Prahar serves as a critical platform for the absorption and integration of advanced technological tools, further bolstering inter-service collaboration. One of the core components of the exercise is the establishment of a Common Operating Picture (COP), a joint control structure that optimizes coordination between ground, air, and naval forces. This enables the real-time sharing of information via satellite communications, powered by AI-driven analytics. As a result, commanders receive a comprehensive, real-time view of the battlefield, allowing for more precise decision-making and faster response times.  

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The incorporation of AI and satellite communication systems into military operations enhances the precision, agility, and coordination of forces. This technological integration ensures that the Indian Armed Forces can operate with greater adaptability, responding swiftly to evolving threats and challenges.  

Commitment to Eastern Frontier Security  

The conduct of Ex Poorvi Prahar underscores India’s unwavering commitment to maintaining a robust and adaptable defence posture along its eastern frontier, particularly in light of the evolving regional dynamics. This exercise enhances the Armed Forces’ ability to execute seamless, multi-domain operations across land, air, and sea while reinforcing India's strategic deterrence capabilities. 

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In addition to showcasing military might, the exercise also serves as a reminder of India’s dedication to safeguarding its territorial integrity and ensuring that its armed forces are prepared for any eventuality. By conducting Ex Poorvi Prahar, the Indian Armed Forces continue to build on their operational readiness, strengthening India’s overall defence preparedness.  

As Ex Poorvi Prahar unfolds, the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force continue to innovate and collaborate, staying at the forefront of military excellence. The exercise demonstrates India’s resolve to meet the security challenges of tomorrow by ensuring that all three services are fully integrated, operationally ready, and capable of responding to any threat across its vast and diverse terrain. 

20:45 IST, November 13th 2024