India’s massive tri-services military exercise, codenamed Trishul, has triggered significant alarm in Pakistan, leading to the temporary closure of airspace over central and southern Pakistan. This major military demonstration by India’s Army, Navy, and Air Force is being viewed as a powerful display of combined operational capabilities. The timing of Exercise Trishul is particularly sensitive, following recent strong statements from India’s Defense Minister regarding potential responses to any Pakistani misadventures near the Sir Creek region. Reports suggest Pakistan’s sudden NOTAM issuance, blocking air routes for October 28-29, is a direct reaction to the impending Indian drill. Satellite imagery indicates the exercise will span a considerable area and altitude, highlighting its unprecedented scale. The drill aims to showcase tri-services integration, synergy, and self-reliance through complex maneuvers across diverse terrains. Southern Command forces are set to lead amphibious assaults, desert operations, and joint exercises, simulating real combat scenarios. The proximity of Exercise Trishul to strategically vital areas like Sir Creek, Sindh, and Karachi is a major concern for Pakistan, given the Sir Creek’s challenging terrain and its control over critical maritime routes. These developments occur amidst intelligence suggesting increased Pakistani military activity in the Sir Creek area.
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