Indian Armed Forces validate tri-service integration through Exercises MaruJwala and MGR-25

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In a spectacular display of jointmanship and mission-ready synergy, the Indian Army and Indian Air Force executed a coordinated airborne exercise as part of Exercise MaruJwala in support of Sudarshan Chakra Corps operations under Southern Command as part of the Integrated Tri-Services exercise Trishul.

The impressive demonstration of precision, coordination, and operational excellence was witnessed by Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, who complimented the Airborne Forces, Sudarshan Chakra Corps, and Indian Air Force for their high state of operational readiness.

The exercise demonstrated the synergised capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces in planning and executing complex airborne operations.

Meanwhile, demonstrating operational excellence and joint preparedness, the Indian Air Force conducted exercise MahaGujRaj-25(MGR-25) from October 29 to November 11 in the western sector.

The exercise reaffirms the IAF’s capability to exhibit proficiency across the full range of operations, from air campaigns to maritime and Air-Land missions. Towards ensuring a multidimensional response in operations utilising all available assets and infrastructure, IAF fighters undertook operations from Hirasar International Airport.

The exercise highlighted the higher degree of civil multitasking cohesion and coordination towards achieving mission objectives. The exercise validated Defence preparedness through integrated operations, technology infusion, and field synergy in a multi-domain battlespace.

The exercise reflected cohesive teamwork and synergy among administration, logistics, and maintenance, underscoring IAF’s integrated approach to mission preparedness.