Army Leads Multi-Agency Flood Relief Exercise 'Jal Rahat' at IIT Guwahati

The Red Horns Division of the Indian Army's Gajraj Corps conducted a major joint flood relief exercise, 'Jal Rahat', at IIT Guwahati. The exercise demonstrated coordinated rescue operations between the Army, NDRF, SDRF, and SSB, incorporating drones and simulating real flood scenarios. Senior military and civil officials witnessed the event, which aimed to enhance interoperability and public confidence in disaster response. The participating agencies committed to regular joint training and updating disaster plans to strengthen emergency preparedness.

Key Points: Indian Army Conducts Joint Flood Relief Exercise Jal Rahat in Guwahati

  • Multi-agency flood relief coordination
  • Use of drones for surveillance & logistics
  • Deep water rescue demonstrations
  • Whole of society approach to disaster management
  • Strengthening SOPs and joint training
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Army conducts exercise Jal Rahat at IIT Guwahati for flood relief

The Indian Army's Gajraj Corps led Exercise Jal Rahat at IIT Guwahati, showcasing inter-agency flood rescue coordination with NDRF, SDRF, and SSB.

"Sanghatit Shakti Se Jan Aapda Suraksha - Exercise Jal Rahat Motto"

Guwahati, April 18

The Red Horns Division of Gajraj Corps on behalf of the Indian Army, conducted a Joint Flood Relief Exercise, demonstrating inter-agency coordination and disaster preparedness by flood relief columns of Army, National DIsaster Response Force, State Disaster Response Force & Sashastra Seema Bal.

According to an official release, the Exercise Jal Rahat at IIT, Guwahati, showcased modalities of conduct of flood relief operations, the role of various agencies, the use of high-end technology and innovative means for conduct of rescue operations during floods.

Exercise Jal Rahat was conceptualised and designed with an aim to enhance response capability in the event of severe flooding. A specialist team from the Indian Army, supported by other State Agencies, conducted rescue missions incorporating and simulating actual scenarios, employment of drones for surveillance and logistic outreach of stranded villagers and the evacuation of drowning individuals, the release noted.

Apart from this, specialist teams of the Army, NDRF & SDRF showcased their skills in deep water rescue operations. It effectively involved all stakeholders in the conduct of relief operations in an effectively synchronised manner, showcasing inter-agency synergy and interoperability at challenging times of natural calamities.

The exercise was witnessed by General Officer Commanding, Gajraj Corps, senior officials from the Army, State Administration, SSB, CAPFs and disaster relief organisations and approximately 800 audience, including flood relief columns of the Indian Army, cadets from NCC and NSS and students from various schools and colleges of Guwahati, the release stated.

The operational readiness state of flood relief columns was overseen by Lt Gen Neeraj Shukla, AVSM, SM**, General Officer Commanding of Gajraj Corps.

He also addressed the august gathering and exhorted all ranks of Army, SSB, NDRF, SDRF and NCC Cadets for adopting whole of society approach for Nation Building by following the mantra of four 'P' - "PREDICT, PREPARE, PROTECT AND PROVIDE, thus leading to, further strengthening the interoperability and inter agency synergy to achieve the aim of "JANBHAGIDARI SE AAPDA PRABANDHAN".

The events conducted during the exercise instilled a sense of assurance and faith among the spectators towards the Army and other agencies for ensuring their safety in case of any crisis situation or natural calamity.

Moving forward from here, the participating agencies in coordination with the Indian Army have committed towards the conduct of regular joint training sessions, updation of SOPs, and disaster relief plans and investing towards capacity building for an effective emergency response mechanism, further strengthening the motto of Exercise JAL RAHAT, "Sanghatit Shakti Se Jan Aapda Suraksha," the release concluded.

- ANI

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Priya S
Involving students and NCC cadets is a great move. It builds awareness from a young age. The whole-of-society approach for disaster management is the need of the hour. Well done to all agencies involved.
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Rohit P
Good initiative, but I hope this translates to faster, more efficient on-ground action when the monsoon hits. Sometimes there's a gap between exercises and actual response. Fingers crossed the coordination works in real crises.
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Sarah B
Impressive inter-agency coordination. The mantra of Predict, Prepare, Protect, Provide is a solid framework. Other flood-prone states should conduct similar joint exercises. Safety of citizens should always be the top priority.
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Vikram M
Proud of our Army and disaster response forces. They are always the first responders in our toughest times. "Sanghatit Shakti Se Jan Aapda Suraksha" – Unity is strength. Salute to all the personnel. 🙏
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Kavya N
Conducting it at IIT Guwahati is interesting. Hopefully, it sparks innovation in tech solutions for disaster management from bright young minds. The future needs both bravery and brains to tackle climate-related challenges.

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