Indian Navy's Trishul Exercise: How Tri-Services Will Test Multi-Domain Warfare

The Indian Navy is leading a major tri-services exercise called Trishul in early November 2025. This joint operation involves the Army and Air Force conducting large-scale exercises across Rajasthan, Gujarat, and the North Arabian Sea. The exercise will feature amphibious operations using INS Jalashwa and focus on multi-domain warfare including cyber and electronic operations. It aims to enhance interoperability between services while showcasing India's indigenous defense capabilities.

Key Points: Indian Navy Leads Tri-Services Exercise Trishul in November

  • Large-scale operations across creek and desert sectors of Rajasthan and Gujarat
  • Amphibious operations involving INS Jalashwa and LCU vessels in Arabian Sea
  • Joint carrier operations between Navy warships and Air Force aircraft
  • Validation of ISR, Electronic Warfare, and Cyber Warfare plans
  • Focus on indigenous systems demonstrating Aatmanirbhar Bharat capabilities
  • Enhanced coordination between armed forces and central agencies like Coast Guard
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Indian Navy to conduct Tri-Services Exercise Trishul in early November

Indian Navy, Army, and Air Force conduct joint exercise Trishul in Rajasthan, Gujarat, and North Arabian Sea to enhance interoperability and multi-domain operations.

"The exercise aims to validate and synchronise operational procedures across the three Services, enabling joint effect-based operations in a multi-domain environment. - Indian Defence Ministry"

New Delhi, November 2

Tri-Services Exercise (TSE-2025) "Trishul", being conducted by the Indian Navy as the lead service jointly with the Indian Army and Indian Air Force, will commence in early November 2025.

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Headquarters of the Western Naval Command, in close coordination with the three Services, will conduct the exercise, which will feature large-scale operations across the creek and desert sectors of Rajasthan and Gujarat, alongside comprehensive maritime operations, including amphibious operations in the North Arabian Sea.

Covering the Gujarat coast and the northern Arabian Sea, the Army Southern Command, Western Naval Command, and the South Western Air Command are the principal formations participating in the exercise. The Indian Coast Guard, Border Security Force, and other central agencies are also participating in large numbers, further reinforcing inter-agency coordination and integrated operations.

The exercise aims to validate and synchronise operational procedures across the three Services, enabling joint effect-based operations in a multi-domain environment.

The key objectives include enhancing interoperability of platforms and infrastructure, strengthening the integration of networks across Services, and advancing jointness in operations across multiple domains.

A major focus of the exercise is also to enhance synergy between all forces and validate multi-domain integrated operations in a large and complex operational environment, involving large scale deployment of Indian Navy warships, Indian Air Force fighter and support aircraft, as well as amphibious operations involving amphibious component of Indian Army and Indian Navy including the Landing Platform Dock INS Jalashwa and Landing Craft Utility vessels (LCUs).

The exercise will also validate joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), Electronic Warfare (EW) and Cyber Warfare plans. The exercise will include Indian Navy carrier operations conducted jointly with shore-based assets of the Indian Air Force.

The exercise will highlight the effective employment of indigenous systems and demonstrate the absorption of the tenets of 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat.'

Additionally, it will focus on refining procedures and techniques tailored to address emerging threats and the evolving nature of contemporary and future warfare.

TSE-2025 "Trishul" underscores the collective resolve of the Indian Armed Forces to operate in a fully integrated manner, thereby enhancing joint operational readiness and national security preparedness.

- ANI

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Priya S
Excellent initiative! The focus on indigenous systems and Aatmanirbhar Bharat makes me proud. Our forces are becoming self-reliant while ensuring our borders are secure. 👏
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the military preparedness, I hope the government is also investing equally in education and healthcare. Defense is important, but so is human development.
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Sarah B
The coordination between different agencies mentioned here is impressive. BSF, Coast Guard, and all three services working together - that's real synergy! 💪
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Vikram M
Amphibious operations in North Arabian Sea and desert sectors simultaneously? This shows our military's capability to handle multiple fronts. Strong message to our neighbors.
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Michael C
The inclusion of cyber warfare and electronic warfare training is very forward-thinking. Modern conflicts will be fought in these domains too. Smart planning by Indian forces.

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