During the exercise in Jaisalmer, fighter jets helped army personnel by flying at low altitudes.

A cloud of dust rises as T-90 Bhishma tanks roar across the desert. Overhead, Rafale jets thunder through the sky. This is not a movie scene — it is Operation Trishul , the Indian Army’s largest military exercise near India’s western border. The exercise showcases the strength, coordination, and modern warfare capabilities of the Indian armed forces.

Thousands of soldiers from the Shahbaz Division, under the Sudarshan Chakra Corps of the Southern Command, are taking part in the mega exercise. It began on 30 October near the Pakistan border adjoining Jaisalmer and will continue till 10 November. The Indian Army's infantry searched for enemy positions with modern weapons.

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