Operational software cannot assume a perfect network. The 2026 Amarnath Yatra ran across two mountain axes and served more than 4.8 lakh pilgrims before weather-related suspension on 9 August. Police teams work across large areas where terrain, distance, and infrastructure make connectivity uneven, yet commanders still need a dependable picture of teams, tasks, and incoming field information.
We built Trinetra around that reality. It is a coordination system for distributed operations, designed to keep essential workflows usable and make field updates easier to organise when conditions are demanding.
- 4.8 lakh+
- Pilgrims in the 2026 Yatra KNO, 8 August 2026
- 2
- Mountain route axes Public Yatra record
- Near-zero
- Connectivity design condition Existing Vinkura system copy
Challenge
A control room may need to coordinate posts, patrols, supervisors, and response teams across locations that do not share the same quality of connectivity. Calls and messaging groups can fill short-term gaps, but information becomes fragmented and difficult to reconstruct.
The core challenge is not collecting more data. It is keeping the operational picture coherent so that the next decision is based on current, structured information.
What we built
Trinetra brings assignments, field updates, locations, and command workflows into a common operating environment. Its field-first design helps teams capture essential information in a consistent form and preserves continuity through periods of weak connectivity.
The system gives control rooms a structured view of what has been reported and where attention is required. It is built to support human command decisions, not replace them.
In the field
A team behind a ridge keeps logging positions, checks, and observations on the device. When it reaches a camp, vehicle, or relay point with a usable link, the queued work synchronises and updates the command picture with its original time, place, and author intact.
The control room sees what has arrived and where follow-up is needed. Its response returns through the same structured loop, so the next shift inherits an operational history rather than a verbal reconstruction.
Why it is different
Most coordination software treats connectivity as a prerequisite. We treat disconnection as an operating state. Trinetra stores field work safely, moves updates over thin intermittent links, and reconciles them into one reviewable record.
The platform supports sovereign and on-prem deployment, keeping operational data under institutional control while preserving the field-to-command loop through near-zero connectivity.
Impact
With Trinetra, operational updates are easier to follow across teams and shifts. Commanders can work from a shared picture, supervisors can trace actions more clearly, and handovers no longer depend entirely on personal message histories.
That continuity matters most during complex deployments. The platform helps the organisation maintain coordination even when the network and the operating environment are working against it.
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