– National Security Guard (NSG) surveyed 17 religious sites, 21 nuclear plants, and 14 sensitive locations amid heightened risk.
– Home Minister Amit shah reviewed security of key infrastructure and directed enhanced CISF training programs aligned with emerging threats.
The strong emphasis on upgrading national security post-Operation Sindoor reflects India’s proactive stance against increasingly hybrid threats like drones and sabotage operations. Collaborative exercises between CISF personnel and the Army aim to strengthen preparedness for complex scenarios across diverse environments-from urban centers to rural regions near international borders.
India’s response highlights a growing recognition of asymmetric warfare tactics that rely on advanced technologies like drones or infiltration methods targeting high-value assets such as power plants or government buildings. By incorporating rigorous standards akin to those of NSG into routine CISF operations through advanced training modules, India demonstrates its commitment to closing existing vulnerabilities.
While this strategy underscores pragmatism given recent escalations along border areas-and internal terror events-the success depends critically on timely execution processes across agencies. Vigilance remains vital amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions impacting J&K regions especially sensitive Public/military-infrastructure