India to hold massive joint military exercise in Arunachal Pradesh
India is bringing together its Army, Navy, and Air Force for a big joint exercise called 'Poorvi Prachand Prahar' in Mechuka, Arunachal Pradesh in November.
The goal? Sharpen teamwork and test new tech in some of the country's toughest mountain terrain.
Forces to practice working together across land and air
This isn't just a routine drill. The forces will practice working together across land and air, with integration of maritime assets—testing how well they communicate and coordinate under real high-altitude conditions.
Special forces and drones will run coordinated strikes while leaders check if their updated tactics really work when things get tough.
Drill shows India's commitment to integrated operations
Building on last year's exercises near the sensitive India-China border, this drill shows India is serious about staying ready for whatever comes next.
It's all about learning from past experience so the armed forces can handle future challenges as one strong team.