India’s strategic defence partnership with Israel continues to surge — andthe latest star of the show is the TRIGON Sea-to-Shore missile system,unveiled during the recent Indo-Israeli defence showcase.
The TRIGON system captured major attention for its cutting-edge abilityto launch precision strikes from sea platforms onto coastal and inlandtargets, effectively bridging the gap between naval and land warfare.???? Key Highlights
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Versatile Deployment: TRIGON can be launched from ships or coastal batteries, targeting ground-based threats with exceptional accuracy. –
Enhanced Strike Capability: It provides navies with the power to project force deep inland — a game-changer in modern maritime warfare. –
Strategic Alignment: India’s interest aligns with its broader goal of strengthening littoral warfare and power projection across the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). –
Complementary Arsenal: The system will work alongside India’s growing inventory, including Barak-8 air defence missiles and the BrahMos NG system.
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As China expands its naval presence and influence in the Indian Ocean,India’s investment in sea-to-shore technologies like TRIGON highlightsits determination to secure maritime boundaries and maintain regionalbalance.
Beyond the technology, TRIGON represents another milestone in theIndo-Israeli defence collaboration, which already includes cooperation on airdefence systems, drones, radar networks, and precision-guided munitions.
India’s Navy is clearly evolving toward a more agile, offensive, andself-reliant maritime force — and TRIGON could very well be the next bigwave in that transformation.

