Exercise Sanjha Shakti Latest News
The Indian Army recently conducted exercise 'Sanjha Shakti', a joint Military–Civil Fusion exercise, at the Dighi Hills Range under the aegis of the Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa Area of the Southern Command.
About Exercise Sanjha Shakti
- It is a joint Military Civil Fusion (MCF) exercise.
- It was conducted at the Diggi Range, Khadki Military Station, under the aegis of the Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Goa Area of the Southern Command of the Indian Army.
- The exercise focused on strengthening coordination between the armed forces and civilian agencies to deal with complex security challenges and emergency situations.
- The drill brought together personnel from the Indian Army and 16 key civilian agencies, including the Maharashtra Police, Force One, and fire and emergency services.Â
- More than 350 personnel from civil agencies, in addition to Army troops, actively participated in the exercise.Â
- The joint exercise tested interoperability, communication protocols, decision-making processes, and rapid response mechanisms through realistic, mission-oriented scenarios.
- The exercise validated seamless coordination between civil and military stakeholders, particularly in situations involving disaster response and public safety.
Source: TOI
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Exercise Sanjha Shakti FAQs
Q1: What is Exercise Sanjha Shakti?
Ans: It is a joint Military Civil Fusion (MCF) exercise.
Q2: Where was Exercise Sanjha Shakti conducted?
Ans: It was conducted at the Diggi Range, Khadki Military Station.
Q3: Under which command was Exercise Sanjha Shakti conducted?
Ans: It was held under the aegis of the Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Goa Area of the Southern Command of the Indian Army.
Q4: What was the main objective of Exercise Sanjha Shakti?
Ans: To strengthen coordination between the armed forces and civilian agencies in dealing with complex security challenges and emergencies.