Exercise Vayu Shakti is the Indian Air Force's massive triennial demonstration of its integrated air power and combat effectiveness. Conducted at the Pokhran range in Rajasthan, the exercise serves as a powerful showcase of the IAF's "long reach" and precision strike capabilities. It brings together over a hundred aircraft, including front-line fighters like the Su-30 MKI, Rafale, and LCA Tejas, alongside attack helicopters like the Apache and Prachand.
The primary objective is to validate the IAF's ability to conduct full-spectrum operations, including day and night strikes, surface-to-air missile launches, and paratrooper drops. By obliterating simulated enemy targets with high-accuracy munitions, the IAF sends a clear message of deterrence to regional adversaries. Beyond pure firepower, Vayu Shakti tests the seamless coordination between various platforms and advanced electronic warfare systems. It is not just a drill but a strategic rehearsal that ensures the force remains battle-ready to defend Indian sovereignty under any conditions.