From Vision to Action: Southern Command leads JAI strategy
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], October 23 (ANI): India's Southern Command is taking bold steps to implement Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visionary "JAI" strategy, focusing on Jointness, Atmanirbharta (self-reliance), and Innovation in defence preparedness.
The Indian Army's Southern Command, led by Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, is preparing for the upcoming "Ex Trishul" exercise, a tri-service operation involving the Indian Air Force and Navy to test joint operations and showcase indigenous capabilities.
According to the Government of India, the Defence Wing of the Southern Command has consistently demonstrated synergy across services, coordinated operational planning, and a deep commitment to Atmanirbharta and innovation-driven transformation.
Troops from Southern Command will actively participate to validate joint operations across diverse and challenging terrains, including offensive manoeuvres in the creek and desert sectors, amphibious operations off the Saurashtra coast, and joint multi-domain operational exercises encompassing Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), Electronic Warfare (EW), and Cyber capabilities.
According to the Defence Wing, the exercise will also highlight the effective employment of indigenous systems, the application of Atmanirbharta in operational practices, and the refinement of tactics, techniques, and procedures tailored to emerging threats and the changing character of contemporary and future wars.
The Defence Wing stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has articulated a guiding mantra of "JAI - Jointness, Atmanirbharta, and Innovation," which he defines as the cornerstone of India's future defence preparedness.
Meanwhile, the Indian Army's first Bhairav battalion is to be ready for deployment on November 1, said Director General Infantry, Lt Gen Ajay Kumar, on Wednesday. The Indian Army's first Bhairav battalion is set to be ready for deployment on November 1, with 25 such battalions planned to be raised in the next six months.
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