India is conducting a nationwide civil defence mock drill today, May 7, 2025, across 244 districts, including major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai. This large-scale exercise, the most extensive since the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, comes in response to escalating tensions with Pakistan following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians .
Objectives of the Drill
The primary aim is to assess and enhance India’s preparedness for potential wartime scenarios. Key components of the drill include:
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Air Raid Sirens: Testing the operational readiness of warning systems.
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Crash Blackouts: Simulating sudden power outages to prepare for potential air raids.
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Evacuation Drills: Practicing the safe and orderly evacuation of civilians.
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Camouflaging Vital Installations: Implementing measures to conceal critical infrastructure.
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Public Training: Educating civilians, including students, on civil defence protocols .
Notable Participating Regions
The drill spans various states and union territories, with specific activities in
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Delhi: Enhanced security measures and school-based disaster response training.
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Uttar Pradesh: A 10-minute blackout in Bareilly from 8:00 PM to 8:10 PM.
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Kerala: Drills in 14 districts focusing on civil defence preparedness.
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Punjab: Exercises in 20 districts, including Amritsar and Ludhiana.
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Maharashtra: Activities in cities like Mumbai, Pune, and Nashik.
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Sikkim: Drills in Gangtok and Singtam, simulating airstrike scenarios .
Public Advisory
Residents are advised to:
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Stay Calm: Understand that these are drills and not actual emergencies.
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Follow Instructions: Adhere to guidelines issued by local authorities.
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Prepare Essentials: Keep basic supplies like water, medicines, and flashlights ready.
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Avoid Rumors: Refrain from spreading unverified information on social media.
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Monitor Official Channels: Stay updated through government communications and local news outlets .
International Context
The drills occur amid heightened India-Pakistan tensions. India has accused Pakistan of involvement in the Pahalgam attack, a claim Pakistan denies. In response, Pakistan has conducted missile tests and increased defense spending. The United Nations has urged both nations to de-escalate and engage in dialogue to avoid further conflict .

