Delhi Police Conducts Mock Anti-Terror Drills at Red Fort, Metro Ahead of R-Day

North District Police conducted four intensive mock anti-terror drills at sensitive locations across North Delhi in the first half of January 2026. The simulated scenarios included a bomb blast at the Red Fort, a terrorist attack at Delhi University Metro Station, a shooting and hostage situation at ISBT Kashmere Gate, and another bomb blast in Khari Baoli. Agencies like SWAT, Special Cell, Delhi Fire Service, and medical teams responded to test coordination and response times. Police confirmed all exercises were conducted smoothly, showcasing effective preparedness for the upcoming Republic Day celebrations.

Key Points: Delhi Mock Anti-Terror Drills Ahead of Republic Day

  • Drills at Red Fort & metro stations
  • Simulated bomb blasts & hostage scenarios
  • Swift multi-agency response tested
  • Public sensitization for terror alerts
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Mock anti-terror drills conducted at vulnerable locations in North Delhi ahead of Republic Day

North Delhi Police conducts simulated terror drills at Red Fort, ISBT, and metro stations to test security preparedness for Republic Day 2026.

"demonstrating preparedness ahead of the Republic Day celebrations - Police release"

New Delhi, January 15

In view of the forthcoming Republic Day celebrations, North District Police conducted a series of simulated mock drills at vulnerable and crowded locations to check the preparedness and response time of various stakeholders and agencies, a release said.

Four mock drill exercises were conducted during the first fortnight of January 2026 at sensitive locations across North Delhi, including vital installations, historical places, prominent markets and transport hubs, where large numbers of people gather daily. These areas include Red Fort, ISBT Kashmere Gate, Chandni Chowk, Khari Baoli, Sadar Bazar and Metro stations, which are considered highly sensitive from a security perspective.

The drills were aimed at augmenting anti-terror measures and sensitising the public and agencies to remain alert during potential terror-related incidents.

The first mock drill was conducted on January 3, following a simulated PCR call received at 2:30 PM reporting a bomb blast near Hathi Gate inside the Red Fort, with several persons injured. All concerned agencies, including CATS, Delhi Fire Service, DDMA, Special Cell, Crime Team, Dog Squad, BDT, BDS/CR and MPVs were alerted.

Within minutes, a command post was established near Netaji Subhash Marg and access control was implemented. The site was cordoned off, injured persons were shifted to the nearest hospital and the scene of crime was examined by the Bomb Detection Team and Crime Team under the supervision of senior police officers.

The second mock drill took place on January 7 at Delhi University Metro Station Gate No. 4. A simulated PCR call at 12:06 PM reported a terrorist attack in which one person was injured and two hostages were taken. Police teams, Special Cell and SWAT units responded swiftly, established access control and neutralised all three simulated terrorists. The injured person was shifted to a hospital and the hostages were rescued safely.

On January 10 a third simulated anti-terror exercise was carried out at ISBT Kashmere Gate. The scenario involved terrorists opening fire near Platforms 8 and 9, injuring three persons and taking two passengers hostage. Local police, SWAT commandos and other agencies responded promptly, neutralised the terrorists, rescued the hostages and shifted the injured to hospitals. Arms and ammunition were also recovered as part of the simulation.

The fourth mock drill was conducted on January 14 following a simulated PCR call at 1:25 PM reporting a bomb blast near Gol Hatti Booth in the Khari Baoli area. Police teams, along with SWAT, PCR, DDMA, BSES and CATS, reached the spot, established access control and evacuated the injured persons to hospitals.

Police said all four mock drill exercises were conducted smoothly and that all stakeholders and agencies responded promptly and effectively, demonstrating preparedness ahead of the Republic Day celebrations.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While the drills are important, I hope they cause minimal disruption to daily life. Sadar Bazar and Kashmere Gate ISBT are chaotic on a normal day. Coordinating with the public during these exercises is key to their success.
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Aman W
Good to see coordination between so many agencies - Police, SWAT, Fire, CATS, DDMA. In a real situation, seamless teamwork is everything. These drills must be conducted regularly, not just before national events.
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Sarah B
As a frequent user of the Delhi Metro, seeing a drill at DU Metro station is somewhat reassuring. But I have a respectful criticism: are these drills announced to the public beforehand? A sudden SWAT response could cause real panic if people don't know it's an exercise.
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Vikram M
The locations chosen are perfect. Khari Baoli, the wholesale market, is always packed. A bomb scare there would be a nightmare. Preparing for the worst is the duty of our security forces. Salute to their hard work. 🙏
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Kriti O
It's mentioned that the public is being sensitized. That's crucial. We citizens also have a role to play - 'See Something, Say Something'. Staying alert and not spreading panic is our contribution to national security.

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