Exercise Jal Raksha III: Bridging Forces for Disaster Preparedness

Red Shield Gunners teamed up with the State Disaster Response Fund in Exercise Jal Raksha III to boost flood relief capabilities. The initiative emphasized coordination, communication, and readiness in rescue efforts ahead of monsoon challenges, reflecting a unified approach between military and civil agencies for effective disaster management.

Exercise Jal Raksha III: Bridging Forces for Disaster Preparedness
Indian Army and SDRF flood relief exercise (Photo/Defence). Image Credit: ANI
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The Red Shield Gunners, aligned with Spear Corps, have taken a monumental step in fortifying disaster preparedness and inter-agency coordination by conducting Exercise Jal Raksha III. This joint flood relief training, held in collaboration with the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) in Jorhat, underscores the readiness to counter the perennial flood-related challenges of the region.

This tactical exercise aims to sharpen collective response skills of all participating entities concerning flood emergencies. With a spotlight on bolstering coordination, communication, and operational preparedness, the exercise equips personnel with essential flood relief procedures, rescue drills, casualty evacuation techniques, and optimal resource utilization during disaster scenarios.

As stipulated in the exercise briefing, this initiative underscores the importance of swift response, meticulous joint planning, and seamless synchronization between the Indian Army and civil disaster units. The collaborative approach highlights a governmental consensus toward superior disaster management, reinforcing the Indian Army's enduring commitment to aiding civil authorities in humanitarian and disaster relief operations.

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