The three wings of the Indian Army have recently started a joint military exercise named 'Trishakti Prahar'.
It is being organized in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan on the India-Pakistan border.
The operational readiness and capabilities of the Indian Air Force and particularly the South Western Air Command will be showcased along with the other two services.
The objective of the exercise is to focus on ground and air combat with complete coordination between the three services.
Under this, many fixed and rotary wing aircraft will operate day and night.
Its objective is to strengthen joint maneuvers and practice executing operational plans in a virtually simulated war environment.
In this exercise called Trishakti Prahar, the Indian Air Force, Army and Navy will come together to practice better coordination during crisis in adverse circumstances.
New weapons will also be tested during the war exercise.
The exercise will specifically showcase the operational capability and readiness of the Pune-based South Western Command of the Air Force.