Indian Air Force Undertakes Exercise MahaGujRaj-25 to Test Multi-Domain Readiness in Western Sector

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Indian Air Force Undertakes Exercise MahaGujRaj-25 to Test Multi-Domain Readiness in Western Sector

The Indian Air Force is currently undertaking Exercise MahaGujRaj-25 from October 28 to November 11, 2025, in the Western Sector. This exercise aims to demonstrate its dedication to operational excellence, joint readiness, and mission flexibility.

This extensive exercise is focused on proving the IAF's capacity to execute a wide range of air operations, including air campaigns and maritime and air-land missions. The drill seeks to evaluate the force's preparedness under realistic combat scenarios, incorporating advanced platforms, technology, and joint-force strategies.

Alongside this, the Tri-Services Exercise is also taking place, with active involvement from the Indian Army, Indian Navy, Indian Coast Guard, and other defense agencies. This joint endeavor highlights India’s increasing focus on joint operations, interoperability, and self-reliance in defense readiness.

Key highlights of the exercise include:

Real-time joint operations with the Army and Navy, demonstrating seamless inter-service coordination.
Execution of fighter missions from civil airfields, showcasing adaptability and dispersed operational capability.
Validation of operational, administrative, and maintenance readiness to support the full spectrum of air warfare.

The concurrent execution of MGR-25 and TSE-25 exemplifies the essence of Tri-Service synergy, multi-domain integration, and India's unwavering defense spirit.

The Indian Air Force remains a symbol of precision, professionalism, and resilience — Infallible. Impervious. Precise.

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