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    Trishul Exercise: India Flexes Military Might, Pakistan Closes Airspace

    India October 26, 20251 Min Read
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    India’s impending tri-service military exercise, ‘Trishul,’ a significant demonstration of joint operational prowess, has prompted Pakistan to close its central and southern airspace. The exercise, involving the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, is set to showcase their integrated combat capabilities and is considered one of India’s most substantial military drills. Defense observers suggest Pakistan’s immediate closure of air routes, effective October 28-29, is a direct response to the anticipated scale and implications of Exercise Trishul. The drills will underscore India’s commitment to self-reliance and tri-service synergy through challenging simulated combat environments. Southern Command will orchestrate key aspects, including amphibious landings, desert offensives, and coordinated multi-domain operations. The exercise’s proximity to strategically critical regions for Pakistan, including the Sir Creek estuary, Sindh, and Karachi, amplifies regional tensions. This heightened military activity follows a strong statement from India’s Defense Minister warning of a historically transformative response to any Pakistani aggression near Sir Creek. The challenging Sir Creek region, a vital maritime chokepoint, is an area of significant strategic interest and potential conflict.

    Airspace Closure Defense Ministry India Exercise Trishul Geopolitical Tensions India Pakistan Military Indian Air Force Indian Army Indian Navy Military exercise Sir Creek
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