The Indian Army, in collaboration with the Indian Coast Guard and Marine Police, conducted the large-scale military exercise ‘Jal-Thal-Raksha 2025’ at Bet Dwarka, Gujarat. The exercise aimed to strengthen island security, combat illegal encroachment, and enhance coordination between various security forces. The drill was observed by multiple government agencies, ensuring preparedness against potential security threats.
Key Highlights of the Exercise
Location & Purpose
- Conducted at Bet Dwarka, Gujarat.
- Focused on securing islands and combating illegal encroachments.
Participants
- 11 Ahmedabad and 31 Jamnagar Army units.
- Indian Coast Guard and Marine Police.
- District Administration of Devbhoomi Dwarka, Forest Department, Maritime Board, Gujarat Energy Department, and NSG.
Activities Conducted
- Coordinated security drills involving hovercraft landings and securing critical infrastructure.
- Response simulations for potential land-based threats and terrorist attacks.
- Strengthening interdepartmental coordination in times of crisis.
Strategic Importance
- Enhances India’s coastal defense capabilities.
- Improves inter-service coordination for emergency response.
- Boosts preparedness for security threats to key maritime zones.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Military Exercise ‘Jal-Thal-Raksha 2025’ Held at Bet Dwarka |
Exercise Name | Jal-Thal-Raksha 2025 |
Location | Bet Dwarka, Gujarat |
Objective | Strengthening island security, combating illegal encroachment |
Key Participants | Indian Army, Coast Guard, Marine Police, Govt. Agencies |
Major Activities | Security drills, threat response simulations, hovercraft deployment |
Strategic Impact | Enhances defense preparedness and inter-agency coordination |