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Teams of the
Indian Army, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster
Response Force (SDRF) during a Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief
(HADR) mock drill, at Narmada Canal in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, Saturday, May 31,
2025. (PTI Photo)
- CHANDIGARH/SRINAGAR/JAIPUR — Mock drills were conducted on Saturday in states and Union
territories adjoining the western border -- from Jammu and Kashmir to Gujarat
-- to enhance wartime emergency preparedness and response capabilities, officials
said.
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- Exercises simulating air raids, drone attacks and other
wartime scenarios were conducted, while emergency response teams practised
rescue operations as part of the civil defence mock drills under Operation
Shield in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana and
Chandigarh.
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- The exercise was earlier scheduled for May 29, but was
postponed by the Union home ministry.
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- On May 7, the government conducted the first civil
defence exercise across the country.
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- While the announcement was made a few days earlier amid
heightened tensions with Pakistan in the wake of the April 22 terrorist attack
in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalagam in which 26 people were killed, Operation
Sindoor was carried out by India in the early hours of May 7 through which the
defence forces targeted terror camps at nine sites in Pakistan and
Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
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- On Saturday, the drills were held in all districts of
Punjab and neighbouring Haryana, featuring scenes of volunteers simulating
injuries and being carried on stretchers to ambulances, while firefighters
practised extinguishing flames.
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- Blackout rehearsals were also carried out in both states
and the Union Territory of Chandigarh, as electricity was shut down at many
places.
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- According to an official, drills were conducted to
simulate critical incidents in light of current national security concerns and
to evaluate the efficacy of emergency response mechanisms in real-time
situations at the three places.
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- There was coordinated participation from multiple agencies,
including fire, police, health, and disaster management, while trained
volunteers from the Civil Defence, National Service Scheme (NSS) and National
Cadet Corps (NCC) also participated in the exercise, he said.
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- A key highlight of Operation Shield was the massive
participation of around 10,000 Civil Defence volunteers, who worked in close
coordination with the NCC, the NSS, the Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS),
Home Guards, he said.

Teams of the
Indian Army, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster
Response Force (SDRF) during a Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief
(HADR) mock drill, at Narmada Canal in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, Saturday, May 31,
2025. (PTI Photo)
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- Blackout rehearsals began at around 8 pm and continued
from 10 minutes to half an hour in various cities. In Punjab's Fazilka, a
border district, the blackout drill was planned at 9 pm for half an hour.
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- In Chandigarh, a scenario was simulated at the Air Force
Station involving an attack by a swarm of enemy drones. In response, the
station commander sought assistance from the civil administration to evacuate
families from the station premises.
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- Similarly, in Punjab's Hoshiarpur, the drill was based on
a hypothetical scenario in which enemy drones attacked a military station,
prompting the station commander to seek immediate assistance from the civil
administration.
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- An air raid warning siren was sounded in Fazilka at 6 pm,
following which the drill began.
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- Emergency response teams practised rescue operations at a
school in Khatipura in Rajasthan's Jaipur in a hypothetical air attack
scenario.
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- Civil Defence and State Disaster Response Force teams
quickly activated their emergency response protocols and shifted volunteers
acting as injured to nearby hospitals.
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- During the drill, volunteers acted as if they were
trapped on rooftops following the airstrike. Rescue teams used cranes to
evacuate them safely.
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- Similar mock drills were conducted in other cities of the
state.
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- As part of the mock drill in Kashmir, a blackout was
observed from 8 pm to 8.15 pm with lights of government buildings, houses and
business establishments being turned off.
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- In Srinagar, lights were switched off at the Lal Chowk
City centre, including the historic Ghanta Ghar (Clock Tower), officials said.
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- Business activities, vehicular movement and routine
operations were paused for the 15-minute duration, they added.
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- Experts and personnel from the SDRF, Health Department,
Fire and Emergency Services, along with a large number of students and locals,
participated in the exercise, they said.
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- In Gujarat, the drills were conducted in 18 districts of
the state, including Rajkot, Kutch, Patan, Morbi, Banaskantha, Chhota Udaipur
and Nadiad.
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- "In Ahmedabad, a civil defence mock drill was
organised at Sadar Bazar Cantonment in Shahibaug. Under these drills,
programmes like volunteer mobilisation, air raid simulations, communication
system activation, blackout protocol, blood donation camp and evacuation
procedures were held," an official release said.