
Indian Air Force to Conduct Major Training Exercise “Trishul” Along Northern Borders
New Delhi, September 1:
In a display of India’s formidable military capabilities, the Indian Air Force is set to undertake a significant training exercise codenamed “Trishul” in the northern sector, covering the borders with both China and Pakistan.
This extensive drill will see the participation of all major fleets of fighter aircraft, including the Rafale, Mirage 2000, and Su-30MKIs, showcasing the nation’s air superiority. In addition to fighter jets, heavy-lift transport aircraft and helicopters such as Chinooks and Apaches will also join the exercise.
The exercise “Trishul” serves as a testament to India’s commitment to maintaining its military readiness and ensuring security along its northern borders.