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Exercise ‘Poorvi Prachand Prahar’ showcases India’s joint combat readiness in Eastern Himalayas

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Itanagar, Nov 10: The ongoing tri-service Exercise ‘Poorvi Prachand Prahar’ in Arunachal Pradesh has emerged as a striking demonstration of India’s integrated defence capability and operational synergy.

The tri-service exercise has been going on in eastern most part of border in Mechuka, Arunachal Pradesh.

Conducted under the Eastern Command, the large-scale exercise brings together the Army, Navy, and Air Force, along with other national security and civil agencies, in a coordinated display of precision, preparedness, and interoperability in one of the country’s most strategically sensitive frontiers.

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Focusing on rapid mobilisation, multi-domain integration, and real-time joint operations, the exercise tests India’s ability to execute complex missions across land, air, and maritime domains under extreme conditions.

A key highlight is its Whole-of-Nation approach, integrating military assets with civil infrastructure and national agencies to build a unified and resilient response framework.

Officials said the ongoing drill underscores India’s unwavering readiness and adaptability amid evolving security challenges along its eastern borders. It reflects the armed forces’ commitment to maintaining high operational standards while reinforcing the nation’s collective strength and strategic resolve.

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