Indian military concludes Tri-Service Exercise 'Trishul' (Nov 3-7).

Defence | Dated: 13 Nov 2025

The Indian military successfully concluded the large-scale Tri-Service Exercise 'Trishul' 2025, which ran from November 3 to 7. The complex operation involved over 30,000 personnel, 20-25 naval assets, and over 40 aircraft from the Indian Navy, Air Force, and Army. Conducted in Rajasthan, Gujarat, and the North Arabian Sea, the exercise enhanced operational synergy and validated joint SOPs for multi-domain operations.

🎯 Key Highlights:

  • The Tri-Service Exercise was named 'Trishul' 2025.
  • It was conducted from November 3 to 7, involving the Indian Navy, Air Force, and Army.
  • The exercise involved over 30,000 personnel and was held in Rajasthan, Gujarat, and the North Arabian Sea.

💡 Other Important Facts:

  • The exercise demonstrated India's commitment to jointness and self-reliance (Aatmanirbharta).
  • The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and Border Security Force (BSF) also participated.
  • It focused on refining and validating joint aviation and mechanized Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs).

📚 Test Your Knowledge:

What was the name of the large-scale Tri-Service Exercise concluded by the Indian military?

Correct Answer: Trishul

🚀 Quick Recap:

About Tri-Service Command

  • Lead Command: Headquarters Western Naval Command (for Trishul 2025).
  • Collaborating Commands: Southern Command (Army) and South Western Air Command (IAF).