11 Nov 2025, Tue


Amid the ongoing conflict over Sir Creek, 20-25 Indian warships and more than 40 fighter jets are taking part in India’s tri-exercise Trishul (30 October-13 November) organized in Rajasthan, Gujarat and the Arabian Sea adjacent to the Pakistan border. Along with this, the Southern Command of the Army (Headquarters Pune), BSF and Coast Guard are also participating with full strength.

Indian Navy’s Director General of Naval Operations (DGNO) N Pramod told during a press conference on Friday (October 31, 2025) that the objective of this exercise is to create synergy between all the Maritime Forces and Armed Forces in a large complex environment, so that in case of war, there is complete coordination and cooperation between the Armed Forces and Central Agencies.

NOTAM issued in North Arabian Sea

For the first time after Operation Sindoor, all three wings of the army i.e. Army, Air Force and Navy are conducting joint exercises. Regarding this exercise, India has issued NOTAM i.e. Notice to Airmen in Gujarat, Rajasthan and North Arabian Sea, so that there is no violation of air-space during the exercise.

This is the first time in recent years that a joint exercise of India’s tri-services i.e. all three parts of the army is being conducted on the western border. Indian Navy’s aircraft carrier INS Vikrant and the fighter aircraft deployed on it MiG-29K are also taking part in this exercise.

Indian Air Force airbases taking part

The South-Western Command of the Indian Air Force (Headquarters Gandhinagar) and all the airbases in the region are participating in the exercise. According to the information, MiG-29, Sukhoi, Mirage and Jaguar fighter jets of the Air Force are taking part.

Apart from fighter planes, reconnaissance aircraft and military transport aircraft are also part of the exercise. Vice Admiral Pramod also informed that apart from traditional war, this war-game has also been organized in cyber and space domain.

Tension in Sir Creek... India's 'Trishul' ready to stab Pakistan in the chest

Pakistan scared by Defense Minister’s warning

In recent times, tension has increased between India and Pakistan regarding Sir Creek area of ​​Gujarat. On the occasion of Dussehra, Rajnath reached Sir Creek and performed Shastra Puja and warned Pakistan to desist from any kind of nefarious activities in this area.

Rajnath had revealed that Pakistan has been keeping an eye on this area since the 1965 war. This is the reason why Pakistan is increasing its military deployment in its jurisdiction of Sir Creek. Rajnath had clearly said that if Pakistan made any mis-adventure in Sir Creek, then like the 1971 war, the history and geography of Pakistan would be completely changed.

Tension in Sir Creek... India's 'Trishul' ready to stab Pakistan in the chest

Pakistan stirs in Sir Creek after Defense Minister’s visit

The Defense Minister had even said that the road to Karachi also passes through Sir Creek. Soon after Rajnath Singh’s visit, Pakistani Navy Chief Naved Ashraf reached Sir Creek and deployed three hovercraft here.

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