Unveiling 'Exercise Prachand Prahaar': India's Tri-Service Military Masterstroke
The Indian Army, Air Force, and Navy successfully concluded the 'Exercise Prachand Prahaar', a tri-service military drill, in the Himalayas. Vital unmanned aerial and space assets were employed, alongside advanced surveillance systems. The exercise reinforced the forces' readiness, precision, and technological prowess against potential threats.

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The Indian Army, Air Force, and Navy wrapped up a comprehensive tri-service exercise, 'Exercise Prachand Prahaar', over three days in the challenging high-altitude terrain of the Himalayas, according to defense officials.
This extensive drill involved an array of unmanned aerial vehicles, space resources, and advanced surveillance equipment from all three services. High-tech assets such as long-range surveillance aircraft and maritime awareness platforms were actively deployed, enabling the detection and swift elimination of simulated threats.
The coordinated military operation emphasized joint precision, advanced technological capabilities, and seamless integration among the services, confirming India's readiness to address emerging threats along its strategic frontiers.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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