Spear Corps Commander Visits Arunachal Forward Areas Amid Major Tri-Service Exercise

A top Army commander visited forward areas in Arunachal Pradesh to review operational readiness. He inspected preparations for the upcoming tri-service Exercise Poorvi Prachand Prahar. The exercise will demonstrate multi-domain integration across land, air and maritime fronts. It marks another milestone in India's ongoing efforts to enhance joint military capabilities.

Key Points: Lt Gen Pendharkar Reviews Arunachal Troops Before Tri-Service Drill

  • Lt Gen Pendharkar reviewed operational preparedness in challenging Arunachal terrain
  • Commander commended troops' professionalism under extreme weather conditions
  • Exercise Poorvi Prachand Prahar demonstrates multi-domain integration capabilities
  • Special Forces and unmanned platforms to coordinate in high-altitude operations
  • Tri-service exercise validates joint command and control structures
  • Indian Armed Forces testing revised combat procedures for future conflicts
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Top Army officer visits forward areas of Arunachal Pradesh ahead of tri-services exercise

Spear Corps commander inspects forward areas, reviews Operation Chaukas and preparations for Exercise Poorvi Prachand Prahar tri-service integration in Eastern Himalayas.

"Revised Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures will be tested and validated to reinforce combat agility and adaptability - Defence Spokesman"

Itanagar, Nov 4

Lieutenant General Abhijit S. Pendharkar, General Officer Commanding Spear Corps, on Tuesday, visited forward areas of Arunachal Pradesh to review operational preparedness and ongoing 'Operation Chaukas' activities, officials said.

Defence Spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Mahendra Rawat said that during the visit, the Corps Commander reviewed preparations for the upcoming Tri-service 'Exercise Poorvi Prachand Prahar', a major joint exercise demonstrating multi-domain integration, synergy and mission readiness in the challenging terrain of the Eastern Himalayas.

Lieutenant General Pendharkar interacted with troops deployed in forward areas and commended their grit, precision and professionalism while operating under extreme weather conditions.

He lauded their unwavering commitment and high state of readiness that exemplify the spirit and resilience of the Indian soldier.

The General Officer emphasised the importance of interoperability, operational synergy and continuous training to maintain peak combat readiness.

The visit reinforced Spear Corps' resolve towards jointness, preparedness and operational excellence in safeguarding the nation's Eastern borders.

Meanwhile, the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force will converge in the rugged mountains of Mechuka in Arunachal Pradesh for Exercise 'Poorvi Prachand Prahar', a tri-service demonstration of integrated warfighting capability, technological adaptation and operational synergy in the Eastern Command.

Conceived as a forward-looking exercise, it will validate multi-domain integration across land, air and maritime fronts, reflecting the Indian Armed Forces' evolving readiness for future conflicts.

The exercise aims to refine interoperability, enhance situational awareness and validate command and control structures for joint mission execution, Lieutenant General Pendharkar said.

The highlight of the exercise will be the coordinated employment of Special Forces, unmanned platforms, precision systems and networked operations centres operating in unison under realistic high-altitude conditions.

"Revised Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures will be tested and validated to reinforce combat agility and adaptability," the Defence Spokesman added.

Exercise 'Poorvi Prachand Prahar' marks the next milestone in India's tri-service integration effort, following the successful conduct of Exercise 'Bhala Prahar' (2023) and Exercise 'Poorvi Prahar' (2024).

It reinforces the Armed Forces' collective resolve to maintain mission readiness and joint operational effectiveness in the defence of the nation, Lieutenant Colonel Rawat said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Our soldiers operating in extreme weather conditions deserve all the appreciation. The multi-domain integration shows how our military is adapting to modern warfare requirements.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the military preparedness, I hope the government is also focusing on diplomatic solutions to border issues. Military exercises are important, but dialogue is equally crucial for lasting peace.
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Arjun K
Exercise Poorvi Prachand Prahar sounds impressive! The coordination between Army, Navy and Air Force in high-altitude conditions shows our military's growing capabilities. Proud of our armed forces! 💪
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Kavya N
The mention of unmanned platforms and precision systems is encouraging. We need to keep pace with global military technology while maintaining our traditional strengths. Good to see this balanced approach.
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Michael C
As someone who has visited Arunachal Pradesh, I can attest to the challenging terrain. Our soldiers operating there deserve our utmost respect and support. The interoperability focus is spot on for modern warfare.

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