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India Orders Security Drills Amid Pakistan Tensions
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India has directed several states to conduct security mock drills on May 7 to prepare for potential hostile attacks. The order follows a terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22, amid escalating tensions with Pakistan. The drills aim to bolster civil defense readiness.
The Pahalgam attack heightened concerns about cross-border terrorism. India and Pakistan have a history of conflict over Kashmir.
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Mock drills simulate emergency responses to attacks. They involve police, military, and civilian agencies coordinating efforts.
India’s civil defense framework emphasizes preparedness for external threats. States were instructed to test communication and evacuation plans.
Tensions with Pakistan have flared since the 1947 partition. Both nations maintain heavy military presence along their shared border.
The April 22 attack targeted a sensitive region in Jammu and Kashmir. It prompted calls for stronger national security measures.
Some support the drills as essential for public safety. Others fear they escalate regional hostilities unnecessarily.
General opinions on security measures are mixed. Proponents prioritize defense readiness, while critics advocate for diplomatic solutions.
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