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Indian Army leads ‘Brahma Shira’ in Rann and Creek Sector News24 –


The Indian Army carried out Exercise Brahma Shira in the Rann and Creek Sector. The exercise brought the three services together to validate integrated capabilities across land, sea, and air.

Indian Army posted on X, “As part of the Tri Services Exercise Trishul, the Indian Army conducted Exercise Brahma Shira in the Rann and Creek Sector, bringing together the three services, Indian Coast Guard and BSF in seamless coordination with civil administration to validate integrated capabilities across land, sea and air. Embodying the Indian Army’s Decade Of Transformation, the exercise integrates Joint Task Forces, a state-of-the-art Joint Control Centre and robust operational infrastructure to sustain multi-domain operations.”

Reflecting the Armed Forces’ expanding multi-domain capabilities and focus on self-reliance in defence, Exercise TRISHUL commenced with mission-focused validations to strengthen integrated readiness across multiple domains. Covering electronic warfare, cyber, drone and counter-drone operations, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance, as well as Air Defence Control and Reporting, the exercises reaffirm tri-service preparedness to dominate both virtual and physical domains through seamless land, sea, and air integration for coordinated joint fires.

In the Thar Desert, Southern Command formations are undertaking intense integrated manoeuvres through Exercises MaruJwala and Akhand Prahaar to validate combined arms operations, mobility, and joint fire integration under realistic conditions. The training will culminate in a mega combat exercise validating precision targeting and multi-domain coordination, reaffirming the Army’s commitment to transformation through rigorous training and operational validation.

A joint exercise in the Kutch Sector, involving the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and BSF, is rehearsing integrated operational capability in close coordination with the civil administration, reflecting the Military-Civil Fusion approach to integrated national security.