Itanagar: India will soon hold a large-scale tri-service exercise, ‘Poorvi Prachand Prahar’, in the high-altitude terrain of Mechuka, Arunachal Pradesh, aimed at strengthening integrated warfighting capabilities and joint operational synergy among the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
According to Defence PRO Lt. Col. Mahendra Rawat, the forward-looking exercise will validate multi-domain operations across land, air, and maritime theatres — underscoring the armed forces’ readiness for future warfare.
The month-long exercise will focus on refining interoperability, enhancing situational awareness, and testing command-and-control structures for joint missions.
A major highlight will be the coordinated employment of special forces, unmanned platforms, precision weapon systems, and networked operations centres functioning together under realistic high-altitude conditions.
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Revised tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) will be tested to sharpen combat agility and adaptability in challenging operational environments.
‘Poorvi Prachand Prahar’ marks the next step in India’s tri-service integration efforts, following the successful ‘Bhala Prahar’ in 2023 and ‘Poorvi Prahar’ in 2024.
The exercise reaffirms the armed forces’ commitment to maintaining mission readiness and enhancing joint operational effectiveness in national defence, Rawat added.













