Gujarat: Tri-Service Exercise 2025“Trishul” Concludes at Madhavpur Beach, Porbandar
Tri-Service Exercise 2025“Trishul” : From the Thar Desert to the Kutch region, the Army, Navy, and Air Force have participated in several sub-exercises over the past two weeks under the overarching framework of the tri-service joint exercise 'Trishul'. It concluded on Thursday with a joint amphibious exercise off the Saurashtra coast. The Indian Armed Forces' Tri-Services Exercise (TSE-2025) "Trishul" concluded on November 13 with a powerful amphibious operation demonstration conducted at Madhavpur Beach in Porbandar.
Tri-service exercise at Madhavpur Beach
The operations conducted over the past few days were preceded by months of extensive planning, coordination, and preparations. The media interaction was immediately followed by a live demonstration of a planned amphibious operation involving all three services, showcasing the highest potential of tri-service coordination.
The exercise was led by the Indian Navy's Western Naval Command (WNC), with the Indian Army's Southern Command (SC) and the Indian Air Force's South Western Air Command (SWAC) as key participants.
This comprehensive exercise included large-scale tactical operations conducted in the creeks and desert regions of Rajasthan and Gujarat, as well as successful demonstrations of maritime and amphibious operations in the North Arabian Sea.
Showcasing the joint strategic capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces, the Tri-Service Exercise.
The primary objective of Exercise Trishul was to further strengthen cooperation, coordination, and integrated combat readiness among the three services. It tested the effectiveness of multi-domain integrated operational procedures and synchronized them with each other to ensure timely joint effect-based operations.
At a press conference held on the afternoon of November 13th to provide detailed information about the exercise's operations, the GOC-in-C (Southern Command), AOC-in-C (South Western Air Command), and FOC-in-C (Western Naval Command) also shared their respective commands' approaches and operational details.
The operations conducted over the past few days were preceded by months of extensive planning, coordination, and preparations. Immediately following the media interaction, a live demonstration of a planned amphibious operation involving all three services was conducted, showcasing the highest caliber of tri-service coordination.
The exercise was led by the Indian Navy's Western Naval Command (WNC), with the Indian Army's Southern Command (SC) and the Indian Air Force's South Western Air Command (SWAC) as key participants. This comprehensive exercise involved conducting large-scale tactical operations in the creek and desert regions of Rajasthan and Gujarat.
The primary objective of Exercise Trishul was to further strengthen cooperation, coordination, and integrated combat readiness among the three services. It tested the effectiveness of multi-domain integrated operational procedures and coordinated with each other to ensure timely joint effects-based operations.
Summary
On this occasion, Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, South Western Air Command, interacted with the media and shared details about various aspects of the exercise. This massive military exercise, led by the Indian Navy, jointly with the Indian Army and Indian Air Force, commenced in early November 2025.
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