Indian Army Conducts MCF Exercise ‘Sanjha Shakti’ in Maharashtra
The Indian Army (IA) conducted the first-ever two-day joint Military–Civil Fusion (MCF) exercise ‘Sanjha Shakti’ at the Diggi Range, Khadki Military Station, in Pune (Maharashtra) from January 8-9, 2026, under the aegis of the Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Goa (MG & G) area of Southern Command.
The Indian Army (IA) conducted the first-ever two-day joint Military–Civil Fusion (MCF) exercise ‘Sanjha Shakti’ at the Diggi Range, Khadki Military Station, in Pune (Maharashtra) from January 8-9, 2026, under the aegis of the Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Goa (MG & G) area of Southern Command.
- What? Inaugural Military-Civil Fusion exercise ‘Sanjha Shakti’
- Where? Diggi Range, Khadki Military Station, Pune (Maharashtra)
- Organised by: Indian Army, Southern Command
- Participants: Indian Army and 16 civilian agencies; 350+ civilian personnel
- Objective: Strengthen civil–military coordination for emergencies and security challenges
About Exercise Sanjha Shakti :
Objective: The exercise enhanced civil–military synergy, rapid response capability, and public safety in rear areas.
Participants: IA and 16 key civilian agencies, including Maharashtra Police, Force One, and fire and emergency services, participated with over 350 civilian personnel.
Operations: Realistic, mission-oriented scenarios tested interoperability, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), communication protocols, and decision-making across levels.
Outcomes: The drill validated seamless coordination, strengthened joint preparedness, and demonstrated the effectiveness of the MCF framework.
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