Tri-Service Exercise ‘Prachand Prahaar’

  • 28 Mar 2025

From March 25 to 27, 2025, the Indian Army conducted ‘Prachand Prahaar’, a Tri-Service integrated multi-domain warfare exercise in Arunachal Pradesh. The drill aimed to enhance joint surveillance, precision strikes, and operational coordination among the Army, Navy, and Air Force.

  • The exercise focused on validating joint operations, surveillance, and precision firepower to simulate modern warfare scenarios.
  • Long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft, UAVs, loitering munitions, and space-based assets were deployed for enhanced situational awareness.
  • Simulated enemy targets were destroyed using fighter aircraft, long-range rockets, 155 mm artillery, swarm drones, and kamikaze drones.
  • The operations took place in an electronically contested environment, testing the forces' ability to function in complex warfare conditions.
  • The exercise emphasized interoperability between forces, integration of cutting-edge technology, and preparedness for future conflicts.