Indian Navy and Coast Guard Trainees Explore Army Air Defence Centre for Enhanced Tri-Service Collaboration

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Indian Navy and Coast Guard Trainees Explore Army Air Defence Centre for Enhanced Tri-Service Collaboration

A significant initiative aimed at enhancing Tri-Service cooperation saw 116 Sea Trainees from the Indian Navy, aboard INS Tir, alongside trainees from the Indian Coast Guard on ICGS Sarathi, visit the Army Air Defence Centre and Army Air Defence Museum.

During this visit, the trainees were introduced to the operational structure of Army Air Defence, providing them with essential insights into Integrated Warfare concepts, joint training practices, and modern air defence strategies. This interaction offered a comprehensive view of how air defence components synchronize with land, sea, and air forces to protect national airspace.

The visit also emphasized the historical evolution, technological progress, and combat heritage of the Army Air Defence Corps, fostering a greater appreciation for its vital contribution to contemporary warfare. Through professional exchanges and sharing of knowledge, the trainees gained a better understanding of cross-domain operations and the importance of interoperability.

Such endeavors are crucial in reinforcing mutual understanding, fostering joint operations, and enhancing cohesive battle readiness among future leaders of the Armed Forces, thereby bolstering integrated response capabilities to tackle emerging and complex security challenges.

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