Indian Army and Air Force Conduct Joint Operation in Exercise MaruJwala
In a remarkable demonstration of cooperation and precision, the Indian Army and Indian Air Force successfully performed a coordinated airborne operation during Exercise MaruJwala. This operation was conducted within the Tri-Service framework of Exercise Trishul, supporting the operations of the Sudarshan Chakra Corps.
Demonstrating Joint Operational Excellence
The exercise, characterized by high intensity, featured an integrated approach with airborne insertion, tactical coordination, and precise engagement between airborne troops and air assets under realistic combat conditions. This coordinated drill illustrated the Indian Armed Forces' growing multi-domain capabilities, allowing them to deliver swift, decisive, and synchronized responses in various operational theaters.

Synergy Across Land and Air Domains
The mission was a testament to the seamless planning and execution of complex operations involving transport aircraft, helicopters, and airborne troops, demonstrating interoperability and readiness for rapid deployment in desert terrain. The operation emphasized the importance of joint planning, real-time communication, and precise logistics, which are crucial elements in modern warfare.

Commendation by the Army Commander
The exercise was observed by Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, PVSM, AVSM, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command. He praised the Airborne Forces, Sudarshan Chakra Corps, and the Indian Air Force for their sharp readiness, professionalism, and operational excellence. He applauded the synergy achieved between the services and reaffirmed that integration, innovation, and agility are the core strengths of India's modern warfighting doctrine.
A Testament to Tri-Service Integration
This significant exercise underscored the Indian Armed Forces' dedication to joint operations under Exercise Trishul, showcasing their ability to project power across domains with precision and speed. The coordinated airborne operations highlight India’s commitment to being a Future-Ready Force, capable of executing complex missions through joint planning, indigenous technology, and seamless execution.







