Arunachal Pradesh military exercise
The drill, scheduled from November 10 to 15, began with the deployment of helicopters, UAVs, space-based sensors, and special forces units to create a real-time, shared operational picture.

Guwahati: A large-scale multi-domain military exercise is currently underway in Arunachal Pradesh, testing Indiaโ€™s joint combat capabilities, with the Army and Air Force combining advanced surveillance systems and precision weaponry in high-altitude terrain, defence officials said on Thursday.

The drill, scheduled from November 10 to 15, began with the deployment of helicopters, UAVs, space-based sensors, and special forces units to create a real-time, shared operational picture.

After identifying mock targets, coordinated strikes were carried out using long-range rockets, medium artillery, armed helicopters, swarm drones, loitering munitions, and kamikaze drones, all operating in a contested electronic environment.

Lt Gen Abhijit S. Pendharkar, General Officer Commanding 3 Corps, inspected the exercise on Thursday and highlighted the high level of coordination achieved between the services.

Lt Col Mahendra Rawat, a defence spokesperson based in Guwahati, stated that this exercise builds on last yearโ€™s Poorvi Prahar and Marchโ€™s Prachand Prahar, which focused on integrating aviation and surveillance assets.

According to officials, the current drill aims to test joint planning, command-and-control systems, and coordinated use of firepower across the services, reflecting Indiaโ€™s efforts to strengthen military integration along strategically sensitive borders.

Defence authorities said the exercise shows the armed forcesโ€™ focus on precise, technology-based operations and highlights Indiaโ€™s ability to deter and respond to regional threats.