A high-stakes military maneuver by India, dubbed Exercise Trishul, has thrown Pakistan into a state of alert, evidenced by the sudden closure of its airspace over key central and southern regions. This comprehensive tri-services exercise, involving the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, is designed to test and display their synchronized combat readiness. The scale of Exercise Trishul, revealed through satellite intelligence, indicates it is one of India’s largest military demonstrations, covering extensive airspace and signaling a robust posture. Pakistan’s decision to impose a NOTAM for October 28-29, impacting multiple air corridors, is seen as a direct reaction to the Indian drill’s intensity and strategic positioning. The exercise aims to bolster tri-service integration and operational synergy, with Southern Command taking the lead in simulating complex scenarios such as amphibious assaults and desert warfare. A significant factor contributing to Pakistan’s apprehension is the exercise’s proximity to the Sir Creek area, a sensitive and strategically vital marshland border region, as well as Sindh and Karachi. This comes on the heels of India’s Defense Minister issuing a potent warning about facing an overwhelming and historically significant response should Pakistan initiate any hostile actions in the Sir Creek vicinity.
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