The Indian Army conducted Exercise Brahmashira in Rann and Creek Sector as part of the Tri-Services Exercise Trishul.The Southern Command conducted this exercise bringing together the three services - Indian Coast
Guard and BSF in seamless coordinating with civil administration to validate integrated capabilities across land, sea and air.Embodying the Indian Army's Decade of Transformation, the exercise integrates Joint Task Forces, a state-of-the-art Joint Control Centre, and robust operational infrastructure to sustain multi-domain operations, the army said in a release.It also validates new structures, advanced technologies and adaptive warfighting capabilities.Exercise Brahmashira highlights India's commitment to Military-Civil Fusion and a Whole-of-Nation approach, showcasing the Armed Forces' ability to deliver rapid, coordinated, decisive responses across domains.The Indian Army's Southern Command under the aegis of Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth is participating in a series of tri-service exercises under the overarching framework of Exercise TRISHUL to validate full-spectrum land-sea-air integration, embodying the mantra of JAI - Jointness, Atmanirbharta and Innovation in action.
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