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'Trishul' exercise: Indian Army's amphibious operation concludes successfully

India

The Indian Armed Forces demonstrated the capability to land Army tanks by sea at Madhavpur Beach, Gujarat, during Exercise Trishul.
This joint drill brought together the Army, Navy, and Air Force along India's western border, showcasing teamwork and modern military operations.

Why does this matter?

Exercise Trishul wasn't just about tanks on the beach. The action stretched across Rajasthan's deserts and Gujarat's creeks, with big maneuvers in the North Arabian Sea.
Top commanders from all three services reviewed the amphibious phase from INS Jalashwa, overseeing joint operations at Madhavpur Beach.

What's the big takeaway?

Alongside the main forces, the Coast Guard and Border Security Force joined in too—making this a true team effort across agencies.
Commanders said everyone came out of it stronger and more in sync, ready for whatever comes next.
For anyone curious about how India's military gears up for real-world challenges, this was a big step forward in working as one unit.