Exercise Trishul 2025: India Conducts Massive Tri-Service War Drill Along Western Front

Jaisalmer | October 30, 2025 — The Indian Armed Forces have launched Exercise Trishul 2025, one of the country’s largest-ever joint military drills involving the Army, Navy, and Air Force. The exercise, held in Rajasthan and Gujarat, aims to enhance inter-service coordination and combat readiness in a multi-domain environment.
Scale and Objective
Spanning over 10 days, Exercise Trishul involves more than 30,000 troops, 150 aircraft, and naval elements from the Western Command. The focus is on joint operations, AI-based surveillance, and network-centric warfare — critical to future combat strategies.
Strategic Importance
Officials say Trishul simulates “short, intense, high-technology conflicts” along India’s western border. It also includes live-fire drills, cyber defense operations, and space-based intelligence coordination.
International Relevance
Defence analysts note that Trishul sends a strong message amid regional tensions, especially with Pakistan’s recent military build-up and China’s western posture.
Statements from Leadership
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated, “Exercise Trishul reflects India’s preparedness for modern warfare and its commitment to regional stability.”
