Indian Armed Forces Showcase Combat Prowess at Ex Poorvi Prahar

On day two of Ex Poorvi Prahar, Eastern Army Commander Lt Gen RC Tiwari and Air Marshal IS Walia witnessed a live demo of Indian Armed Forces' combat capabilities, lauding troops for their excellence.

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Sumit Kumar
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By A Staff Reporter

On the second day of the ongoing Ex Poorvi Prahar, a joint exercise involving the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, top military officials witnessed a demonstration of the unparalleled combat capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces. Eastern Army Commander, Lieutenant General RC Tiwari, and Air Marshal IS Walia of the Eastern Air Command observed the operations as all three services executed complex military maneuvers, showcasing their precision, efficiency, and adaptability in challenging environments.

The exercise incorporated the third dimension of warfare, with the Indian Air Force playing a pivotal role, supported by new-generation equipment and advanced technologies. The demonstration highlighted the seamless integration between the Army, Navy, and Air Force, showcasing their capability to conduct joint operations with real-time coordination.

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Lieutenant General Tiwari commended the troops for their dedication and enthusiasm, noting their commitment to achieving excellence in all tasks. The exercise demonstrated not only the technical proficiency of the forces but also their ability to swiftly respond and adapt to real-time operational scenarios, ensuring mission success.

This event is a testament to the combat readiness of India’s military forces, emphasizing their strength and coordination across all domains of warfare. The exercise aims to enhance interoperability among the three services, strengthening India’s defense capabilities and readiness in the face of evolving security challenges.