Key Points

India's pre-planned Haldi Ghati and Tropex military exercises proved crucial in responding to Pakistan's drone attacks. The drills enabled seamless communication between army, navy and air force units during Operation Sindoor. Joint Air Defence Centres along the Pakistan border effectively countered hostile drones. The exercises allowed real-time battlefield coordination and rapid naval deployment in the Arabian Sea.

Key Points: How Haldi Ghati and Tropex Drills Boosted India's Operation Sindoor Response

  • Tri-service exercise Haldi Ghati improved seamless military communications
  • Navy's Tropex drill ensured rapid Arabian Sea deployment
  • Joint Air Defence Centres countered Pakistan drone strikes
  • Real-time coordination enhanced Operation Sindoor effectiveness
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How 'Haldi Ghati', 'Tropex' helped India deploy military rapidly for Operation Sindoor

India's Haldi Ghati and Tropex military exercises enabled rapid deployment and seamless communication during Operation Sindoor against Pakistan drone attacks.

"The jointness in communications helped force commanders get a clear real-time picture of the battlefield. – Defence Sources"

New Delhi, May 18

India was carrying out a tri services war game Exercise 'Haldi Ghati' between April 18-21 to ensure seamless communications between the three services and enable them to talk to each other without any obstacles.

Around the same time, the Indian Navy was carrying out a major theatre level readiness Exercise Tropex in the Arabian Sea where almost all the major warships of the force were taking part.

Right after the Pahalgam attack that took place on April 22, the Department of Military Affairs led by Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan went ahead with the implementation of the lessons learnt during the communications exercise, defence sources told ANI.

The officials concerned carried out the trials successfully to enable a seamless communication between all three forces, the sources added.

The time period in the run up to the real attack on May 7 was used fully to ensure jointness in communication.

Meanwhile, the Joint Air Defence Centres of the three forces were also formed in forward areas of the India-Pakistan border where the air defence weapon systems and command and control systems of the defence forces were brought together, they said.

The success in having a common seamless communication systems and air defence network was helpful in dealing with the attacks by drones by Pakistan Army on May 7,8 and 9.

The jointness in communications also helped the force commanders in the headquarters in Delhi to get a clear picture of the real time situation in the battle ground.

The Tropex in the Arabian Sea also helped the Indian Navy to immediately carry out deployment in every corner of the Arabian Sea forcing the Pakistan Navy to keep its assets close to the Makran coast, the sources said.

The Indian Navy had all its frontline warships in the forward locations and was ready to get into action.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This shows why joint military exercises are so crucial! 🇮🇳 The seamless coordination between Army, Navy and Air Force during Operation Sindoor proves we're learning from past mistakes. Pakistan thought they could catch us off guard but our forces were already battle-ready thanks to Haldi Ghati drills. Jai Hind!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate our military's preparedness, I hope we're also investing equally in diplomatic solutions. Constant military escalation with Pakistan isn't sustainable long-term. The article mentions drone attacks - shouldn't we focus more on anti-drone tech rather than just reactive measures?
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Amit S.
The Navy's Tropex exercise deserves special praise! Keeping Pakistan's navy pinned near Makran coast shows our maritime dominance. Remember how during Kargil our Navy played a crucial role? History repeating itself. More power to our armed forces 👏
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Sunita R.
As someone from Jaisalmer near Pakistan border, I've seen first-hand how these exercises help. Our local military stations were much more coordinated during recent tensions. But government should also compensate farmers whose lands are used for such drills - they're patriots too!
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Vikram J.
The CDS system is proving its worth! Gen Chauhan and team have done remarkable work in just few years. Earlier our forces worked in silos, now this jointness is game-changer. Hope we maintain this momentum and don't get complacent after one success.
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Neha T.
While military readiness is important, the cost of these exercises must be enormous. Would love to see similar urgency and coordination in healthcare and education sectors too. A strong nation needs both - powerful military AND strong social infrastructure.

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