India has launched a 'operation habit' at the national level after the retaliation attack in Pakistan. The trial was held simultaneously in various states and union regions of India on Wednesday (May 7th). Citizens' rescue operations were taught during the airstrikes and fire in the trials.
Indian media PTI confirmed the matter in a Facebook post.
According to the PTI, the trials started a few hours after the Indian Army's 'Operation Sindur' started. India responded to the terrorist attack on Pahelgam in April, aimed at the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. In the attack, 20 civilians were killed by the terrorist organization called 'The Resistance Front'.

PCR vans, fire engines and a large number of security personnel and civil defense volunteers were deployed in various places as part of the trial in the Indian capital, Delhi.

The sound of the sirens, the ordinary people rushing towards safe shelter, removed the injured stretcher – these were the scene of the trial in five places in Delhi.

The trials were held under the direction of the Union Home Ministry. In the context of “new and complex threats” arising after the terrorist attacks in Pahelgam, all the states and union regions of the country were instructed to make such preparation.

The trials were evaluated in the training of civilians, sudden blackout systems, disguise of important establishments, the ability to respond to civil defense forces, plans to remove and implement it to safe places.

There are about 5 'Civil Defense District' across the country-where there are sensitive infrastructure such as nuclear power plants, military bases, oil refinery and hydroelectric projects-the training of the attack, the training of the civilian people, the bunker and the canal.
