
In a collaborative effort to bolster disaster management and response, the Indian Army Engineers under the Spear Corps joined forces with the National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) to conduct Exercise Raahat. Held at the Rangapahar Military Station in Nagaland from May 13 to 15, this exercise aimed to elevate the readiness and efficiency of disaster relief operations, particularly with the onset of the monsoon season.
According to an official release, Exercise Raahat focused on fostering synergy between the Indian Army and NDRF, utilizing their combined experience and expertise to set a new standard for disaster relief operations. The exercise spanned three days, with the first two days dedicated to planning sessions where experts discussed complex scenarios, analyzed case studies, and formulated innovative response strategies.
On May 15, the culmination of the exercise featured a Lecture Cum Demonstration where Army Engineers displayed advanced equipment and showcased various relief operations, including rescue missions and medical assistance. The NDRF also demonstrated specialized disaster relief equipment, highlighting their capability to respond to emergencies. Flood Relief Columns from different Spear Corps Units actively participated, emphasizing the importance of inter-agency coordination.
Lieutenant General Abhijit S Pendharkar, AVSM, YSM, GOC, Spear Corps, addressed the participants, praising their professionalism and dedication. He emphasized that Exercise Raahat would lead to better preparedness and smoother coordination between the Indian Army and NDRF in future disaster scenarios. The event demonstrated the significance of integrating new technologies to enhance the speed and effectiveness of disaster response.
Exercise Raahat underscores the critical importance of teamwork and vision in disaster management, reinforcing the collaborative approach between the Army and NDRF to protect communities during emergencies. (ANI)