ISLAMABAD: Recent developments along the India-Pakistan border in Rajasthanhave raised concerns in diplomatic circles, as Indian forces continue toenhance their military presence through large-scale exercises. Reportsindicate that for the past three days, artillery divisions have beendispatched to areas near Jaisalmer, where new positions are beingestablished as part of an ongoing strategic buildup.
This activity is embedded within Exercise Maru Jwala, a component of thebroader Tri-Services Exercise Trishul, which commenced earlier in Novemberand involves coordinated operations among the Indian Army, Air Force, andNavy.
The exercise, conducted in the desert terrain close to the internationalborder, features the deployment of advanced weaponry, including tanks,drones, and artillery units. Approximately 30,000 soldiers areparticipating, stretching from Jaisalmer to regions near Sir Creek inGujarat. Officials describe it as a demonstration of integrated battletactics, mobility, and combat readiness, aimed at showcasing India’sdefensive capabilities in potential future scenarios.www.msn.com/en-in/video/money/indian-army-s-massive-desert-drill-in-jaisalmer-exercise-maru-jwala-near-pak-border-jai-hind/vi-AA1QliTq”>https://www.msn.com/en-in/video/money/indian-army-s-massive-desert-drill-in-jaisalmer-exercise-maru-jwala-near-pak-border-jai-hind/vi-AA1QliTq
