Key Points

The recent Exercise Raahat saw the Indian Army and NDRF join forces to elevate disaster relief preparedness in Nagaland. Held over three days, this initiative focused on honing response strategies just before the monsoon season. Featuring cutting-edge demonstrations and interactive planning sessions, the exercise highlighted the collaborative potential of these elite teams. The event set new standards for disaster management, reinforcing inter-agency cooperation and technological integration.

Key Points: Army and NDRF Join Forces in Exercise Raahat in Nagaland

  • Army and NDRF conducted Exercise Raahat in Nagaland for disaster relief
  • Aimed to boost readiness ahead of monsoon
  • Showcased cutting-edge equipment and expertise
  • Promoted inter-agency cooperation and synergy
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'Exercise Raahat': Army, NDRF join forces for disaster relief excellence in Nagaland

Indian Army and NDRF unite in Exercise Raahat to enhance disaster relief readiness in Nagaland.

"Exercise Raahat stands as a shining beacon of what can be achieved when vision, expertise and teamwork converge. - Defence spokesman"

Kohima, May 15

In a resounding testament to the spirit of collaboration and preparedness, Indian Army engineers under the Spear Corps collaborated with the elite National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) to orchestrate a groundbreaking disaster relief exercise, aptly christened 'Exercise Raahat'.

Defence spokesman Lt Col Amit Shukla on Thursday said that the meticulously planned 3-day exercise was held in Rangapahar Military Station in Nagaland from May 13 to 15 May, marking a new paradigm in the field of disaster management and response.

'Exercise Raahat' was conceived with a singular vision of elevating the readiness and efficiency of disaster relief operations, especially with the looming spectre of the monsoon season.

Lt Col Shukla said that the exercise showcased a master class in synergy, drawing on the rich tapestry of experience and expertise of the Indian Army and NDRF. By leveraging each other's strengths and sharing invaluable lessons from past endeavours, the two organisations have set a new benchmark in disaster relief operations, he said.

The exercise unfolded over three action-packed days, with May 13 and 14 being dedicated to intensive planning sessions.

"Here, the sharpest minds from both forces engaged in spirited discussions, war-gamed complex scenarios and dissected real-life case studies. Group discussions fostered dynamic responses, ensuring that every conceivable challenge was met with innovative solutions," the Defence spokesman said.

He said that the culmination of 'Exercise Raahat' on May 15 witnessed a lecture-cum-demonstration. The sappers showcased a dazzling array of cutting-edge equipment and demonstrated the full spectrum of relief operations, including rescue missions and critical medical assistance. Whereas, the skilled troops of NDRF exhibited their prowess with niche disaster relief equipment, underscoring their readiness to tackle any emergency.

The spokesman said that the demonstration was further enriched by the enthusiastic participation of flood relief columns from various units of the Spear Corps, reinforcing the emphasis on inter-agency cooperation.

Lt Gen Abhijit S Pendharkar, GOC, Spear Corps, addressed the participants and lauded the professionalism and dedication of all participants, duly emphasising that this exercise would catalyse enhanced preparedness and seamless synergy between Army and NDRF.

The GOC noted that the integration of new technologies would further empower both organisations to respond swiftly and effectively to any kind of disaster.

'Exercise Raahat' stands as a shining beacon of what can be achieved when vision, expertise and teamwork converge. As the monsoon season approaches, the lessons learned and bonds forged during this exercise will undoubtedly translate into lives saved and communities protected, the Defence spokesman stated.

- IANS

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Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
This is why I'm proud of our armed forces! 👏 Northeast states face so many natural disasters during monsoons. Glad to see proactive preparation. The Army-NDRF collaboration will save countless lives when disasters strike. More such exercises needed across vulnerable regions.
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Priya M.
Excellent initiative! But I hope they also involve local communities in future exercises. Nagaland's terrain is unique and local knowledge combined with Army expertise would make relief operations even more effective. Still, great to see such coordination between forces.
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Arjun S.
The Army and NDRF are doing God's work in disaster situations. Remember how they saved thousands during Kerala floods? This exercise shows their commitment to being better prepared. Hope state governments also allocate proper funds for disaster management.
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Sunita R.
While this is commendable, I wish we saw more coverage of such positive stories from Northeast India. Media only focuses on conflicts. Exercises like Raahat show the real work being done for national integration and security. Jai Hind!
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Vikram J.
The monsoon doesn't care about state borders or politics. This kind of inter-agency cooperation is exactly what we need across all disaster-prone areas. Maybe next they can include neighboring countries in joint exercises - disasters affect everyone in the region.
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Neha T.
As someone from Assam who has seen flood devastation firsthand, I can't stress enough how important these preparations are. But along with military exercises, we need better early warning systems and infrastructure in vulnerable areas. Still, great job by our forces! 🙌

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