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India Conducts Ex Dweep Shakti, Tri-Service Drill To Boost Coastal And Island Defence

Exercise Dweep Shakti marks a significant step in India’s evolving military doctrine, emphasising jointness and multi-domain operations across its armed forces. Conducted under the Andaman and Nicobar Command, the drill brought together the Army, Navy, and Air Force in a fully integrated operational scenario focused on coastal and island defence. The exercise highlighted the increasing importance of interoperability, with coordinated amphibious assaults, maritime dominance operations, and beach landing drills executed across services. These operations are particularly relevant for India’s island territories, which sit at the centre of key maritime routes in the Indian Ocean Region. A notable aspect of the drill was the integration of next-generation systems, including drones, to enhance real-time battlefield awareness and precision. This reflects a broader shift toward network-centric warfare, where speed, coordination, and information dominance are critical. Beyond tactical execution, the exercise served to refine joint operational procedures, improving communication and decision-making across services. This aligns with India’s long-term move toward integrated theatre commands, aimed at creating a unified and responsive military structure. In essence, Exercise Dweep Shakti signals a transition from service-specific operations to a cohesive warfighting approach, where land, sea, and air forces operate as a single, coordinated entity in increasingly complex strategic environments.

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