In recent times, India faced heightened security concerns, particularly along its western frontier with Pakistan. Following a tragic terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which resulted in 26 fatalities, the Government of India intensified its civil defence measures. The Ministry of Home Affairs announced the second edition of a nationwide civil defence mock drill named “Operation Shield”. This exercise aimed to boost preparedness against potential hostile attacks and strengthen emergency response systems
Operation Shield Objectives
Operation Shield is aimed at strengthening India’s civil defence preparedness and ensuring a quick, coordinated response to modern security threats. It focuses on identifying weaknesses in existing systems while enhancing the efficiency of emergency protocols and personnel training.
- Improve readiness of civil defence forces to handle emergencies like air raids and drone attacks
- Identify gaps and shortcomings in current preparedness systems
- Strengthen coordination between civil authorities, police, and defence forces
- Test the effectiveness of emergency response and communication systems
- Train personnel and volunteers through real-time simulation exercises
- Enhance public awareness about safety measures and evacuation procedures
- Ensure quick and organized response during potential hostile situations
Operation Shield Key Activities
Operation Shield involved a series of detailed and realistic simulations designed to test India’s emergency preparedness and response mechanisms under hostile conditions.
- Activation of centrally controlled air raid sirens to simulate early warning systems and assess public alert response time
- Enforcement of complete blackout protocols in selected civilian areas to replicate wartime conditions and reduce visibility to potential aerial threats
- Large-scale mock evacuation drills, especially from areas near military stations and sensitive installations, to test safe and timely relocation procedures
- Simulation of drone attacks and aerial strikes to evaluate defence preparedness against modern warfare tactics
- Deployment of civil defence volunteers and emergency services to practice rescue, relief, and first-aid operations
- Testing inter-agency coordination between civil defence teams, police, armed forces, fire services, and local administration
- Assessment of communication systems, including wireless networks and control rooms, to ensure uninterrupted information flow during crises
- Crowd management and traffic control exercises to prevent chaos and ensure smooth evacuation routes
- Training sessions for personnel on handling panic situations, emergency medical care, and disaster response protocols
- Public awareness initiatives to educate citizens on safety measures, shelter usage, and emergency guidelines
Also Read: Pahalgam Terror Attack
Operation Shield Significance
Operation Shield holds immense importance in strengthening India’s national security and disaster preparedness framework.
- Improves Crisis Management: Enhances the ability of authorities to respond quickly and efficiently during emergencies.
- Boosts Public Confidence: Citizens gain confidence knowing that systems are in place for their safety.
- Strengthens National Security: Helps in preparing for modern threats such as drone warfare and hybrid attacks.
- Encourages Community Participation: Involves civilians in safety drills, making preparedness a collective responsibility.
- Reduces Panic During Real Emergencies: Familiarity with procedures ensures calm and organized responses.
Last updated on April, 2026
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