NEW DELHI: India has postponed civil defence mock drills scheduled for today in states bordering Pakistan due to administrative reasons, the Indian media stated.
The mock drills were announced just weeks after both countries reached a ceasefire following military confrontation.
The Indian government had announced conducting a civil defence exercise today in Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana and Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK)
The drills, announced under the guidance of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), will simulate critical incidents such as air raids, drone attacks, and other wartime scenarios in the wake of national security concerns, as per the Indian media.
“The exercise aims to test existing emergency mechanisms, improve coordination between the civil administration, defence forces, and local communities, and identify areas that need to be strengthened, thus ensuring swift and effective response during any crisis”, said Dr Sumita Misra, of Home Department, Haryana.
Earlier, a statewide mock drill was conducted on May 7 shortly after India launched airstrikes in Pakistan, which hit civilian populations including mosques, claiming lives of 26 civilians.
The ceasefire, announced by US President Donald Trump came after Pakistan launched retaliatory action under “Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos” in response to India’s unprovoked missile and drone attacks on Pakistani civilians and military sites.
Pakistan downed its six fighter jets, including three Rafale, and dozens of drones. After at least 87 hours, the war between the two nuclear-armed nations ended on May 10 with a ceasefire agreement brokered by the United States.
According to ISPR, a total of 53 individuals, including 13 personnel of the armed forces and 40 civilians, were martyred in Indian strikes during the recent military confrontation.
The military confrontation between the two countries was triggered by last month’s attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) that left 26 tourists dead, with India blaming Pakistan for the attack without offering any evidence.
Read more: Omar Abdullah Urges India To Counter ‘Boycott Kashmir’ Campaign







