- Haryana to carry out drills in 22 districts.
- Drilling to simulate critical incidents such as air attacks, drone attacks.
- Controlled blackout to be observed near vital facilities.
Islamabad: India will carry out simulacros of Civil Defense on a large -scale Civil Defense of tomorrow (Thursday) in four states along its border with Pakistan only weeks after both countries reach a high fire after military confrontation.
According to the Indian media, the simulated drills will be carried out in Indians Jammu and Cashmira (Iiojk), Punjab and Gujarat on Thursday night, authorities said.
The Haryana Government has also announced a state emergency preparation exercise entitled “Operation Shield”, scheduled for May 29 in the 22 districts from 5 PM (local time) onwards, with the aim of improving the preparation in case of crisis.
The exercise, organized under the guidance of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Union (MHA), will simulate critical incidents such as air attacks, drones attacks and other war scenarios following national security concerns, according to the Indian media.
In addition, a controlled blackout of 15 minutes from 8 pm at 8.15 pm near vital facilities will be observed, with the exception of essential emergency services such as hospitals, fire stations and police stations.
Dr. Sumita Misra, additional main secretary, Department of Origin, Haryana said: “The exercise aims to prove the existing emergency mechanisms, improve coordination between civil administration, defense forces and local communities, and identify areas that need to strengthen themselves, thus ensuring a quick and effective response during any crisis.”
Previously, a simulated drill throughout the state was held on May 7 shortly after India launched air attacks in Pakistan, which hit civil populations, including mosques, who claim lives of 26 civilians.
El Alto El Fuego, announced by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, occurred after Pakistan launched a retaliation action under the “Bunyan-Mou-Marsosoan operation” in response to missile attacks and unmanned planes of India against Pakistanis military sites and military sites.
Pakistan knocked his six combat planes, including three rafale, and dozens of drones. After at least 87 hours, the war between the two nations with nuclear weapons ended on May 10 with a high -fire agreement negotiated by the United States.
According to ISPR, a total of 53 people, including 13 personnel from the Armed Forces and 40 civilians, were martyred in Indian strikes during the recent military confrontation.
The military confrontation between the two countries was caused by last month’s attack in Jammu and Kashmir (Iiojk) of illegal occupation last month who left 26 dead tourists, with India blaming Pakistan for the attack without offering any evidence.