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In Photos: Indian Navy and Army successfully conclude biannual joint exercise Jal Prahar

Updated On: 26 September, 2025 09:08 AM IST | ronak mastakar

The Indian Navy successfully concluded Biannual joint Exercise Jal Prahar, a joint amphibious exercise conducted in close coordination with the Indian Army. (Pics/Defence PRO)

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The exercise aimed to validate and enhance inter-service synergy, operational planning and execution in amphibious operations along India's eastern seaboard

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The exercise aimed to validate and enhance inter-service synergy, operational planning and execution in amphibious operations along India's eastern seaboard

The exercise was conducted in two phases

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The exercise was conducted in two phases

The Harbour Phase (16-20 Sep) at Visakhapatnam, focused on induction and integration of the army troops onboard INS Gharial

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The Harbour Phase (16-20 Sep) at Visakhapatnam, focused on induction and integration of the army troops onboard INS Gharial

This included onboard training, safety briefings, orientation towards a mariner's life, sports and interactions sessions to foster camaraderie

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This included onboard training, safety briefings, orientation towards a mariner's life, sports and interactions sessions to foster camaraderie

The Sea Phase (21-23 Sep) witnessed the execution of amphibious operations, which included hard beaching at Kakinada, launching of LCAs and BMPs, and validation of SOPs and Joint Training Protocols

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The Sea Phase (21-23 Sep) witnessed the execution of amphibious operations, which included hard beaching at Kakinada, launching of LCAs and BMPs, and validation of SOPs and Joint Training Protocols

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