Indian Military Joint Training Exercise Trishakti Prahar

News: To coordinate their firepower resources and plan a war, the Indian Defense Forces performed firepower drills known as the “TRISHAKTI PRAHAR.” The drill is crucial to maintaining the forces’ readiness for combat. The Indian Army, CAPF, and Indian Air Force carried out the drill. It was a test of firepower.

 

  • Refreshing combat abilities was Trishakti Prahar’s primary goal.
  • During the exercise, the most recent military technology was utilised. This comprises chopper aircraft, infantry fighting vehicles, cutting-edge gear, mortars, artillery guns, etc.
  • During the exercise, equipment created as a result of the Atma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan was also utilised.
  • Throughout the North Bengal regions, forces were in motion and practising.
  • With the help of these drills, the Indian Army determines whether its soldiers are combat-ready.
  • By Eastern Command reviewed Lt Gen RP Kaltia, the eastern command officer, went over the drill. One of the Indian Army’s six commands, the eastern command has its headquarters in Kolkata.
  • Firing ranges at Teesta Field. It’s close to Siliguri. India values the Siliguri strategically. This 20–30 km wide passage touches Bhutan in the north and Bangladesh in the south. The Indian mainland will lose connectivity with the northeastern states if this channel is blocked. The Siliguri corridor is significant to India for this reason.