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INDIAN ARMY SUCCESSFULLY CONCLUDES MULTI AGENCY DISASTER RELIEF EXERCISE 'SANYUKT VIMOCHAN 2024'
- Amit Bhardwaj
- 19 Nov, 2024
The Indian Army successfully conducted the Multilateral Annual Joint Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) Exercise, 'Sanyukt Vimochan 2024' at Ahmedabad and Porbandar on 18-19 November 2024. General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff attended this significant event which showcased India's disaster response readiness.
The exercise conducted by the Konark Corps of Southern Command of Indian Army, was conducted
over two days from 18 to 19 November 2024 at Ahmedabad and Porbandar, Gujarat. The inaugural
event of the exercise at Ahmedabad on 18 November 2024 featured a Table Top Exercise, focusing
on the theme of 'Cyclone in Coastal Region of Gujarat'. Representatives from National Disaster
Management Authority (NDMA), Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority (GSDMA),
Meteorological Department and FICCI attended the event along with Indian Armed Forces officials.
The second day witnessed Multi-Agency Capability Demonstration held at Chowpatty Beach at
Porbandar on 19 November 24.
The Multi-Agency Capability Demonstration featured various agencies practicing coordinated
logistics, rapid response and effective disaster management strategies in a simulated cyclone scenario.
This event highlighted the collaborative efforts of the Indian Army, Indian Navy, Indian Airforce,
Indian Coast Guard, National Disaster Response Force, State Disaster Response Force & other
Central & State Agencies in addressing natural disasters.
The demonstration started with Requisition for the Armed Forces from civil administration. Multi
Agency recce and surveillance was carried out of the affected area, post which personnel were
inserted for carrying out rescue operations. Casualty evacuation was demonstrated with assistance
from the assets fielded during the exercise. The demonstration culminated with ‘Resuscitation and
Rehabilitation’ of affected citizens
In alignment with the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, an Industrial Display was also organized
alongside the demonstration, providing a platform for Indian defence industries to showcase their
innovations and manufacturing capabilities in disaster response technology. This event underscored
India's commitment to self-reliance and technological advancement in disaster management
Gen Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff lauded all participants for their efforts and dedication
for organising this professionally conducted exercise and executing it with excellence and finesse.
The COAS reinforced India’s commitment to Global Humanitarian Efforts wherein it has consistently
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emerged as a beacon of hope and assistance to many across the world in times of their crisis, in
extending vital assistance to Nations as well as peoples in distress. “The Indian Armed Forces”, he
said, “has in recent years, played a pivotal role in disaster relief operations, including search and
rescue missions, provision of humanitarian aid and medical support”. The COAS also commended
participants from Indian Industries, who had showcased indigenous HADR equipment, in line with
the Government’s vision of a developed, self-reliant India. He extended his sincere gratitude to the
State Government of Gujarat and Industrial Partners, including the Federation of Indian Chambers of
Commerce & Industry (FICCI) for their support to the Indian military as well as for their active
involvement in this exercise. The COAS also appreciated the participation of Foreign Delegates,
which expounded the Indian philosophy of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” - the “World as One
Family’’, consistently championed by the Hon’ble Prime Minister
The opening event of the exercise on 18 November 2024 included a Tabletop Exercise (TTX)
centered on the theme 'Cyclone in the Coastal Region of Gujarat.' The exercise simulated a disaster
scenario affecting the cyclone-prone Okha-Porbandar coastline, where all participating agencies
brainstormed disaster relief strategies and establishing effective joint mechanisms for implementation
of those strategies. It aimed at addressing gaps in interagency integration and cooperation, ensuring a
swift and coordinated response to natural disasters. The TTX was attended by members of NDMA led
by Lt Gen Ata Hasnain (Retd) and other senior functionaries of Armed Forces, State Disaster
Management Authority, other Central and State Governmental agencies and industry, besides
representatives from nine Friendly Foreign Countries.
15 Senior officials and representatives from Nine Friendly Foreign Countries from the Gulf
Cooperation Council, Indian Ocean Region and South East Asia attended this significant event on
both days. Their participation underscored the importance of international collaboration, allowing for
the exchange of best practices, domain knowledge, and experience in disaster management. Exercise
'Sanyukt Vimochan 2024' represented a significant step towards strengthening India's preparedness
and response capabilities, solidifying its leadership in disaster management at the global stage.
The Annual JoinThe Indian Army successfully conducted the Multilateral Annual Joint Humanitarian
Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) Exercise, 'Sanyukt Vimochan 2024' at Ahmedabad and
Porbandar on 18-19 November 2024. General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff attended
this significant event which showcased India's disaster response readiness.
The exercise conducted by the Konark Corps of Southern Command of Indian Army, was conducted
over two days from 18 to 19th November 2024 at Ahmedabad and Porbandar, Gujarat. The inaugural
event of the exercise at Ahmedabad on 18th November 2024 featured a Table Top Exercise, focusing
on the theme of 'Cyclone in Coastal Region of Gujarat'. Representatives from National Disaster
Management Authority (NDMA), Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority (GSDMA),
Meteorological Department and FICCI attended the event along with Indian Armed Forces officials.
The second day witnessed Multi-Agency Capability Demonstration held at Chowpatty Beach at
Porbandar on 19 November 24
The Multi-Agency Capability Demonstration featured various agencies practicing coordinated
logistics, rapid response and effective disaster management strategies in a simulated cyclone scenario.
This event highlighted the collaborative efforts of the Indian Army, Indian Navy, Indian Airforce,
Indian Coast Guard, National Disaster Response Force, State Disaster Response Force & other
Central & State Agencies in addressing natural disasters.
The demonstration started with Requisition for the Armed Forces from civil administration. Multi
Agency recce and surveillance was carried out of the affected area, post which personnel were
inserted for carrying out rescue operations. Casualty evacuation was demonstrated with assistance
from the assets fielded during the exercise. The demonstration culminated with ‘Resuscitation and
Rehabilitation’ of affected citizens.
In alignment with the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, an Industrial Display was also organized
alongside the demonstration, providing a platform for Indian defence industries to showcase their
innovations and manufacturing capabilities in disaster response technology. This event underscored
India's commitment to self-reliance and technological advancement in disaster management.
Gen Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff lauded all participants for their efforts and dedication
for organising this professionally conducted exercise and executing it with excellence and finesse.
The COAS reinforced India’s commitment to Global Humanitarian Efforts wherein it has consistently
emerged as a beacon of hope and assistance to many across the world in times of their crisis, in
extending vital assistance to Nations as well as peoples in distress. “The Indian Armed Forces”, he
said, “has in recent years, played a pivotal role in disaster relief operations, including search and
rescue missions, provision of humanitarian aid and medical support”. The COAS also commended
participants from Indian Industries, who had showcased indigenous HADR equipment, in line with
the Government’s vision of a developed, self-reliant India. He extended his sincere gratitude to the
State Government of Gujarat and Industrial Partners, including the Federation of Indian Chambers of
Commerce & Industry (FICCI) for their support to the Indian military as well as for their active
involvement in this exercise. The COAS also appreciated the participation of Foreign Delegates,
which expounded the Indian philosophy of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” - the “World as One Family’’,
consistently championed by the Hon’ble Prime Minister.
The opening event of the exercise on 18 November 2024 included a Tabletop Exercise (TTX)
centered on the theme 'Cyclone in the Coastal Region of Gujarat.' The exercise simulated a disaster
scenario affecting the cyclone-prone Okha-Porbandar coastline, where all participating agencies
brainstormed disaster relief strategies and establishing effective joint mechanisms for implementation
of those strategies. It aimed at addressing gaps in interagency integration and cooperation, ensuring a
swift and coordinated response to natural disasters. The TTX was attended by members of NDMA led
by Lt Gen Ata Hasnain (Retd) and other senior functionaries of Armed Forces, State Disaster
Management Authority, other Central and State Governmental agencies and industry, besides
representatives from nine Friendly Foreign Countries
15 Senior officials and representatives from Nine Friendly Foreign Countries from the Gulf
Cooperation Council, Indian Ocean Region and South East Asia attended this significant event on
both days. Their participation underscored the importance of international collaboration, allowing for
the exchange of best practices, domain knowledge, and experience in disaster management. Exercise
'Sanyukt Vimochan 2024' represented a significant step towards strengthening India's preparedness
and response capabilities, solidifying its leadership in disaster management at the global stage.
The Annual Joint Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) Exercise, 'Sanyukt Vimochan
2024' has not only enhanced our national disaster response capabilities but also added valuable
contributions to the global dialogue on Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief. t Humanitarian
Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) Exercise, 'Sanyukt Vimochan 2024' has not only enhanced
our national disaster response capabilities but also added valuable contributions to the global dialogue
on Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief.
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