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Wednesday, 05 November 2025 5.26 PM IST

India's 'Trishul' military drill giving sleepless nights to Pak

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NEW DELHI: Pakistan is caught off guard by India's 'Trishul' military exercise on its western border, near the Sir Creek area. Following this, Pakistan issued a 'NOTAM' warning to its own air force. Later, a 'Naval Navigational Warning' was also issued to the Pakistan Navy. This was reported by defence expert Damian Simon through his X handle. It is also reported that the Pakistan Navy has been permitted to conduct firing training in an area of ​​6,000 square kilometres in the Arabian Sea until November 5.

India’s military drill will take place near the 96-km disputed area between Gujarat and Sindh. The 'Trishul' exercise, which began on October 30, will continue till November 13. The exercise aims at showcasing the coordination, self-sufficiency and technological advancement of the land, air and naval forces. 'Trishul' is also deemed as the Indian government’s sly warning to foreign countries aiding Pakistan.

Training in the air, land and sea

1. Joint training of the three services

2. Use of indigenously manufactured military equipment and weapons

3. Intensive combat training from Tuesday

4. 25,000 soldiers of the Army are participating

2. Tanks, helicopters, and missile systems are part of the drill

3. Live training of weapons

4. 25 warships, including INS Vikrant and INS Jalashwa

5. Fighter aircraft, including Rafale and Sukhoi

6. Indian Coast Guard and BSF members

TAGS: TRISHUL, MILITARY DRILL, KERALA, NEWDELHI, ARMY, NAVY, BSF
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