Exercise Samanjasya' Enhances Military-Civil Cooperation in Arunachal Pradesh
The Indian Army’s Spear Corps recently conducted ‘Exercise Samanjasya’ in Arunachal Pradesh, collaborating with paramilitary forces and local police to enhance civil-military preparedness in a strategically vital area. This exercise, which involved the civil administrations of Lohitpur and Roing, aimed to strengthen cooperation and response capabilities among various stakeholders, ensuring optimal resource utilization and effective security management. Key components included improving inter-agency communication, logistical coherence, and operational readiness, while safeguarding critical infrastructure. The initiative underscores the Indian Army’s commitment to Military-Civil Fusion, promoting a unified approach to crisis management and disaster response, particularly in a region marked by complex terrain and geopolitical significance. By refining disaster management strategies and fostering trust between military and civil authorities, ‘Exercise Samanjasya’ not only enhances local security but also reflects India’s evolving strategy towards comprehensive national security, reinforcing resilience against both humanitarian and security threats.
