What Happened During the Counter-terrorist Mock Exercise at Delhi Airport?
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New Delhi, Sep 14 (NationPress) Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport hosted a significant Joint Counter Terrorist Mock Exercise on Sunday, involving various security and emergency response teams.
The high-stakes drill aimed to strengthen aviation security, improve tactical readiness, and assess real-time crisis management strategies.
The exercise was led by the CISF Quick Reaction Team (QRT), with collaboration from the Delhi Police, National Security Guard (NSG), Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), Delhi Traffic Police, fire services, medical units, and the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA). The drill simulated a high-threat scenario, starting with alert initiation and transitioning into coordinated tactical measures for threat neutralization.
The operation wrapped up with a detailed debriefing session aimed at reflecting on the lessons learned and necessary improvements.
The CISF remarked on its official X handle, “Such collaborative exercises are crucial for evaluating real-time crisis responses, enhancing inter-agency cooperation, and fortifying our collective readiness against emerging aviation security threats.”
The mock drill not only assessed tactical effectiveness but also evaluated the swiftness of communication, decision-making, and deployment across various units.
During the exercise, airport operations proceeded without disruption, as passengers were informed beforehand to minimize inconvenience.
Security analysts emphasized the importance of such inter-agency drills in light of the changing landscape of global terror threats and the increasing challenges faced by civil aviation hubs. Regular exercises also aid in refining coordination among ground forces, intelligence agencies, and crisis management teams.
The CISF reaffirmed its dedication to upholding the highest security standards at India’s busiest airport, ensuring both readiness and public trust in the nation’s aviation safety framework.
Previously, in June 2025, a joint mock drill was executed by the 'Garuda Force'—the counter-terrorism task force from the Karnataka State Police—and the 4/8 Gorkha Rifles of the Indian Army.
This exercise, conducted under the oversight of the 'Trivandrum Brigade', took place at a high-security, undisclosed location in the Bengaluru region, strictly adhering to confidentiality protocols.