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04/02/23 08:09 AM IST

Indian Army organises integrated exercise ‘Trishakri Prahar’ in North Bengal

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  • In order to coordinate an integrated battle, the Indian Armed Forces and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) conducted a joint training exercise called "Exercise Trishakri Prahar" in North Bengal.
Trishakti Prahar
  • The main objective of Trishakti Prahar was to refresh battling skills.
  • The exercise, which included all of the Army's services, the Indian Air Force, and CAPFs, was designed to test the Security Forces' ability to fight using the most modern tools and weapons in a networked, integrated environment.
  • In a networked environment, the exercise demonstrated the joint application of ground and aerial assets, including the most modern fighter aircraft, helicopters, tanks, infantry combat vehicles, medium and field artillery guns, infantry mortars, and other New Generation Infantry weapons and equipment.
  • As part of the "Atma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan," newly introduced weapons and equipment made in India participated in the exercise as well.
  • The execution of "Exercise TRISHAKTI PRAHAR" allowed different agencies to practise moving quickly and deploying their forces throughout North Bengal.
  • The Integrated Fire Power Exercise demonstrated the ability of the Indian Armed Forces to apply resources from the Indian Air Force, Airborne Special Forces, and Security Forces in a coordinated manner in a networked environment.
Source- LiveMint

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