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India Prepares for Largest Civil Defence Drill Since 1971

Operation Abhyaas will test air raid protocols, blackout measures, and multi-agency coordination across 244 districts on May 7.

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The mock drill in Delhi will recreate a range of emergencies—from air raids and urban fires to casualty evacuations and temporary hospital setups.
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Overview

  • The nationwide mock drill, directed by the Ministry of Home Affairs, aims to evaluate India's emergency preparedness in 244 vulnerable districts.
  • Scheduled for May 7, the exercise will include air raid sirens, ten-minute blackouts, and evacuation protocols to simulate wartime scenarios.
  • Multi-agency teams, including police, fire services, medical staff, and civil defence volunteers, are mobilized for rescue and coordination drills.
  • Citizens have been instructed on blackout protocols, such as turning off lights and covering windows, with schools and local associations briefed to ensure participation.
  • The initiative follows heightened India-Pakistan tensions after the April 22 Pahalgam attack, emphasizing the need to modernize civil defence infrastructure and readiness.