Successful conclusion of TSE-2025 Trishul showcases India's military integration and operational readiness.
The Tri-Services Exercise (TSE-2025) Trishul concluded successfully on the Saurashtra Coast with a focus on full-spectrum land, sea, and air integration, validating India’s operational readiness across multi-domain operations. Conducted by the Indian Navy in collaboration with the Indian Army and Air Force, the exercise, held from early November, encompassed large-scale maneuvers in diverse terrains including the Thar desert and the North Arabian Sea. Senior military commanders emphasized the effectiveness of joint operations, with key highlights including amphibious landing exercises involving the INS Jalashwa and the Indian Army’s Bison division, showcasing seamless coordination among forces. The exercise reinforced India’s commitment to Aatmanirbhar Bharat by emphasizing indigenous capabilities, and validated procedures concerning Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), cyber warfare, and electronic warfare. Military leaders noted that the rigorous training and integration achieved through Exercise Trishul set a new benchmark for interoperability and positioned the Indian Armed Forces to effectively face contemporary and future threats, thereby enhancing national security preparedness and demonstrating India’s resolve for combat readiness.
