Operation Abhyaas: Simulating Survival in the Heart of the Capital
Massive security mock drills were conducted across 55 locations in the national capital as part of 'Operation Abhyaas' to simulate hostile scenarios and emergencies. The drill involved air raids, fire emergencies, and search and rescue operations, reflecting the ongoing security tensions post recent military strikes by India's armed forces.
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Massive security mock drills unfolded across 55 locations in the national capital under the ambit of 'Operation Abhyaas'. The exercises simulated various hostile scenarios, including air raids and fire emergencies, as part of a nationwide initiative to prepare the populace.
In strategic spots like Khan Market and Chandni Chowk, alarm sirens blared, prompting evacuation drills amidst heightened security. Civil defence volunteers, alongside security personnel, coordinated efforts to ensure seamless operations, while rescue scenarios were rigorously enacted.
These comprehensive drills follow recent military activities, namely the missile strikes carried out by the Indian armed forces on terror targets in Pakistan and PoK, post the Pahalgam attack. Authorities aim to bolster civilian resilience against potential threats through these deftly organized simulations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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