Unified Power: 'Sudarshan Vayu Sanchar' Redefines India's Air Defence
In a display of India's air defence capabilities, the Southern Command executed a joint exercise showcasing unified services coordination. The operation, utilizing indigenous tech and network-centric strategies, underscores the nation's push for self-reliance and innovation in military preparedness, ensuring secure and sovereign skies.
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Reflecting a national vision centered on jointness, self-reliance, and innovation, India's Southern Command has demonstrated formidable air defense through a high-profile exercise named 'Sudarshan Vayu Sanchar.' As part of Exercise Trishul, this operation in the Desert Sector highlights cohesive coordination across military services, reshaping India's air defense framework, according to official sources.
The exercise integrated Army Air Defense units, Indian Air Force components, and naval surveillance into a unified network, ensuring real-time threat response. This joint structure solidified airspace management, enhancing command integration, and demonstrated a layered defense system's speed, precision, and resilience in rapid combat scenarios.
By using indigenous radar systems, advanced AI-driven tracking, and secure data connections, the exercise embodied self-reliance, showcasing domestic prowess in early warning and target coordination. The blend of sensor data across services indicates India's shift toward network-centric operations, a pivotal element of modern defense readiness.
Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, leading Southern Command, praised the operational synergy, stating that true air defense supremacy lies in cohesive integration and communication. The exercise effectively translated the JAI strategy from theory to practice, ensuring India's skies remain safeguarded and sovereign.
(With inputs from agencies.)

