Arunachal: India Concludes High-Intensity Military Exercise ‘Poorvi Prahar’ Near China Border
Anini, Arunachal Pradesh: The nine-day-long, high-intensity tri-service military exercise, ‘Poorvi Prahar’, concluded today, November 18th, 2023. Held near the strategically important Anini sector of Arunachal Pradesh, the exercise showcased India’s advanced military capabilities and its commitment to safeguarding its borders.
The exercise involved the Indian Army, Navy, Air Force, and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), demonstrating seamless interoperability between the services. It included a wide range of operations, such as large-scale land, air, and water drills, as well as live-fire exercises.
A key highlight of the exercise was the utilization of cutting-edge technology, including swarm drones, FPV drones, and loiter munitions. The Indian Air Force deployed advanced fighter jets, transport helicopters, and attack helicopters, showcasing its aerial dominance.
The challenging high-altitude terrain of Arunachal Pradesh provided an ideal backdrop for testing the forces’ endurance and adaptability. The exercise also focused on rapid mobilization, logistical support, and integrated command and control systems.
Poorvi Prahar underscores India’s growing military might and its preparedness to address security challenges in the region. It also serves as a strong message to potential adversaries about India’s resolute commitment to safeguarding its territorial integrity.