The Red cornucopias Division of the Indian Army’s Gajraj Corps conducted a common flood tide drift drift relief exercise namedJal Rahatat the Indian Institute of Technology( IIT) Guwahati, demonstrating coordinated disaster response and preparedness among multiple agencies. The exercise brought together flood tide drift drift drift relief columns from the Indian Army, National Disaster Response Force( NDRF), State Disaster Response Force( SDRF), and the Sashastra Seema Bal( SSB) to show effective collaboration during flood tide drift drift drift extremities. During the drill, sharing armies demonstrated colorful flood tide drift drift deliverance and relief ways, including deep- water deliverance operations, evacuation of stranded municipalities, and backing to drowning victims.
The exercise also stressed the use of advanced technology similar as drones for surveillance and logistical support in disaster- hit areas. Designed to enhance response capabilities during severe flooding, the exercise dissembled real- life scripts to test preparedness and collaboration among different agencies involved in disaster operation. Specialized armies from the Army, NDRF and SDRF displayed their moxie in deep- water delivery operations, emphasizing the significance of rapid-fire- fire response and specialized proficiency during natural disasters.
The exercise was witnessed by Lieutenant General Neeraj Shukla, General Officer Commanding of Gajraj Corps, along with elderly officers from the Army, state administration, SSB, Central Armed Police Forces( Caps) and other disaster operation associations. NCC and NSS pimps, as well as scholars from colorful seminaries and modalities in Guwahati, were also present. Lt Gen Shukla oversaw the functional readiness of the flood tide drift drift relief columns and prompted all sharing agencies and youth assessments to borrow awhole- of- society approachto nation- structure. He emphasized the significance of following the four’ PS’ — prognosticate, Prepare, cover and give — to strengthen interoperability and collaboration during natural disasters.
