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Indian Hospitals Accelerate Red Cross Roof Markings as Tensions with Pakistan Escalate

Delhi and other states ramp up compliance with Geneva Convention safety protocols, alongside broader emergency preparedness measures.

This symbol serves as a visual indicator of hospital locations to prevent accidental targeting during potential military actions
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Workers paint a red cross symbol over the roof of a hospital in Srinagar amid tension along the border. (AFP)
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Overview

  • Hospitals across India are painting large Red Cross symbols on rooftops to signify protected medical facilities under the Geneva Conventions.
  • Delhi has initiated rooftop markings at 25 of its 38 government hospitals, with additional instructions to stockpile medicines, ensure power backups, and conduct mock drills.
  • Telangana reports progress with 164 of 287 hospitals completing rooftop markings, while Madhya Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir facilities also advance compliance.
  • The measures, informed by Operation Abhyaas military drills, aim to safeguard critical healthcare infrastructure during potential conflict scenarios.
  • State and central governments have issued detailed emergency readiness guidelines, including shelter preparation and staff mobilization, to ensure uninterrupted medical care.