Army Chief visits Western Front in Rajasthan; inspects ongoing joint military exercise Trishakti Prahar
A Defence spokesman said that during the Army chief's visit to the joint military exercise, the GOC-in-Chief of South Western Command gave a detailed briefing about the training of the soldiers. The Chief of the Army Staff praised the soldiers for their professionalism and dedication towards operational readiness as well as their alertness towards the target during the exercise, the Defence Spokesman said.
The Army chief also interacted with the soldiers during his visit. Army chief Gen Manoj Pande also inspected the state-of-the-art weapons and technology during the maneuvers. The joint military exercise Trishakti Prahar which started in the Thar Desert on the 13th of November, will continue till 25th of November.
About 25,000 soldiers are taking part in this exercise, which is being held in the backdrop of prolonged Russia-Ukraine war and the most recent Israel-Hamas war.The Indian Air Force is conducting this exercise with the Indian Army and Navy in mutual coordination. In this exercise, live practice of actual war conditions is being carried out with complete coordination by all three wings of the Indian Army.
The ongoing exercise Trishakti Prahar of all three parts of the Indian Army continues in the Thar Desert adjacent to the India-Pakistan border. During this exercise, the Indian Air Force, Army and Navy are showcasing their war skills and military might.
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