Security forces united for a landmark mock anti-sabotage operation at Tinsukia Railway Station in Assam, led by the Indian Army’s Spear Corps on January 24. The drill fortified defenses against anti-national plots targeting essential transit points.
Tinsukia, a cornerstone of regional logistics with its daily influx of trains and commuters, demands unbreachable protection. Participants navigated hyper-realistic drills encompassing explosives, terror strikes, and interference tactics.
Involving elite Army squads, local police, GRP, and civic teams, the event prioritized swift intel sharing, crowd handling, victim rescues, demolition expertise, and infrastructure rebound.
It validated SOPs, bridged operational divides, and elevated inter-agency prowess through diverse simulations flawlessly managed by troops.
According to PRO Defence, ‘Such drills are our bulwark for Assam’s safety, enhancing force readiness and public morale.’ Vital in high-risk areas, they deter threats effectively.
Locals hailed the effort for boosting safety perceptions. With vows for relentless training, the Indian Army stands resolute, primed for instantaneous threat neutralization.