Tri-Services Exercise ‘Trishul’ concludes at Madhavpur Beach in Gujarat

Porbandar: The Tri-Services Exercise (TSE-2025) ‘Trishul’ was conducted by the Indian Navy as the lead service, jointly with the Indian Army and Indian Air Force, in early November 2025.

Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, South Western Air Command, addressed the media during a demonstration at Madhavpur marking the culmination of TSE-2025 “Trishul.”

The exercise, which had been conducted over the past few days, followed months of meticulous planning and preparations. Upon completion of this interaction, a demonstration of amphibious operations was held, showcasing the pinnacle of joint planning and execution involving elements of all three services.

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TSE-2025 was led by the Western Naval Command of the Indian Navy, along with the Southern Command of the Indian Army and the South Western Air Command of the Indian Air Force as the principal participating formations. The exercise featured large-scale operations across the creek and desert sectors of Rajasthan and Gujarat, alongside comprehensive maritime operations, including amphibious exercises in the North Arabian Sea.

The primary focus of the exercise was to enhance synergy among the defence forces, and to validate and synchronise multi-domain integrated operational procedures across the three services, enabling joint effect-based operations.

The press conference was addressed by the GOC-in-C, SC, AOC-in-C, SWAC, and FOC-in-C, WNC on the afternoon of 13 November 2025, providing perspectives on the operations of the respective services during the exercise. DeshGujarat

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