Key Points

A significant security initiative named 'Operation Shield' is taking place today, conducting civil defence mock drills across states bordering Pakistan. Initially set for May 29 but postponed, these drills focus particularly on areas close to the Line of Control and International Borders. The exercises aim to address threats by simulating emergency scenarios requiring citizens and agencies to act rapidly. This operation seeks to enhance readiness and efficiency, highlighting the government's dedication to strengthening border security and civil defence systems.

Key Points: Operation Shield Border Drills Enhanced in Pak-Adjacent Regions

  • Operation Shield enhanced readiness in border states
  • Focused on areas near the Line of Control
  • Mock scenarios simulate potential threats like air raids and blackouts
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Mock drills under 'Operation Shield' to be conducted today in states, UTs bordering Pak

Security drills in Pak-bordering states focus on preparedness against potential threats.

"Operation Shield aims to close critical gaps in our readiness. - Government Official"

New Delhi, May 31

In a significant move to enhance national security preparedness, civil defence mock drills will be conducted on Saturday, under 'Operation Shield' across several states and Union Territories sharing borders with Pakistan.

The exercises are scheduled to begin at 5:00 p.m. and will be held in Punjab, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana, and Chandigarh, focussing on regions closest to the border and most susceptible to cross-border threats.

Initially planned for May 29, the drills were rescheduled due to administrative reasons.

A government press release issued on May 29 confirmed the new date and emphasised the importance of this exercise in bolstering readiness and closing critical gaps identified during a similar nationwide drill conducted earlier this month on May 7.

'Operation Shield' is designed to simulate hostile situations, including air raid sirens, blackout protocols, and various emergency response actions to evaluate the preparedness of civil authorities, emergency services, and local populations.

The drills aim to replicate real-time scenarios that may arise from potential external threats, particularly in sensitive districts near the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border (IB).

According to official sources, complete blackouts will be enforced in identified vulnerable civilian areas across Punjab, except for essential services such as hospitals and emergency response units. Sirens will be sounded to alert residents, and mock response measures will be enacted to test how effectively communities and response agencies react under pressure.

Government officials highlighted that the previous nationwide exercise revealed several operational deficiencies, prompting the need for follow-up drills focussed specifically on high-risk zones.

This initiative underscores the government's ongoing efforts to strengthen civil defence mechanisms amid heightened regional security concerns.

The drills are expected to significantly improve inter-agency coordination, public awareness, and the ability of local systems to respond swiftly and efficiently in the event of any hostile act or natural disaster affecting the border regions.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Good initiative by the government! Our border areas need to be prepared for any eventuality. Hope the local communities cooperate fully. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While preparedness is important, I hope these drills don't cause unnecessary panic among civilians. The timing (5pm) might disrupt daily activities. Couldn't this be done earlier?
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Amit S.
As someone from Punjab, I appreciate this effort. We've seen tensions rise many times. Better to be safe than sorry. But hope hospitals and essential services have proper backup plans during blackouts.
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Neha T.
Why only focus on Pakistan border? China border is equally sensitive. Our forces need to be prepared on all fronts. Hope similar exercises are planned for northeastern states soon.
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Vikram J.
These drills should include awareness programs for school children too. In Israel, even kids know what to do during emergencies. We need that level of preparedness.
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Sunita R.
Hope the government ensures these drills don't become mere formalities. The focus should be on fixing the gaps found in previous exercises. Action matters more than announcements.
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Karan P.
Operation Shield is a good name! Our forces are indeed the shield of the nation. Salute to all jawans protecting our borders 24/7. These drills will make their job easier during real emergencies.

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