Delhi Police Commissioner Urges SOPs for Swift Crisis Response
Delhi Police Commissioner stresses need for clear SOPs to enhance crisis response and inter-agency coordination.
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The Delhi Police Commissioner has directed all units to prepare and implement Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for responding to terror attacks and other crises. This directive comes in the wake of a recent incident in Australia, highlighting the importance of swift and coordinated action.
The emphasis is on reducing response time, improving inter-agency coordination, and ensuring effective communication during emergencies. For UPSC aspirants, this underscores the continuous efforts in internal security preparedness and the critical role of robust protocols in disaster and crisis management.
मुख्य तथ्य
Delhi Police Commissioner directed units to prepare SOPs
Focus on response to terror attacks and crises
Aimed at reducing response time and improving coordination
UPSC परीक्षा के दृष्टिकोण
Internal Security challenges and preparedness
Role of state police and central agencies in law enforcement
Disaster and Crisis Management framework in India
Inter-agency coordination mechanisms (e.g., MAC, NATGRID)
Constitutional provisions related to 'Police' and 'Public Order'
Police reforms and their implementation
दृश्य सामग्री
Delhi Police Crisis Response: SOP Implementation Flow
This flowchart illustrates the critical steps involved in implementing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for swift crisis response, as directed by the Delhi Police Commissioner. It emphasizes the sequential and coordinated actions required during an emergency.
- 1.Threat Detection / Incident Alert
- 2.Initial Assessment & Verification (Control Room)
- 3.Activate Relevant SOPs & Alert Key Agencies
- 4.Rapid Deployment of First Responders (Police, Fire, Medical)
- 5.Establish Incident Command System (ICS)
- 6.Inter-agency Coordination & Information Sharing (MAC, NATGRID)
- 7.Execute Operational Response (Containment, Rescue, Evacuation)
- 8.Continuous Monitoring & Situation Updates
- 9.Post-Incident Analysis & SOP Review
और जानकारी
पृष्ठभूमि
नवीनतम घटनाक्रम
बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न (MCQ)
1. Consider the following statements regarding India's internal security architecture and crisis response mechanisms: 1. The Multi-Agency Centre (MAC) under the Intelligence Bureau serves as a common platform for intelligence sharing among various central and state security agencies. 2. The National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) aims to link disparate databases of various security and intelligence agencies to provide comprehensive data access. 3. The National Security Guard (NSG) is primarily responsible for intelligence gathering and analysis related to internal security threats. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
उत्तर देखें
सही उत्तर: B
Statement 1 is correct. MAC, established post-Kargil conflict, is a crucial platform for real-time intelligence sharing. Statement 2 is correct. NATGRID is designed to be an integrated intelligence master database. Statement 3 is incorrect. The NSG is a federal contingency deployment force primarily responsible for counter-terrorism operations, hostage rescue, and VIP protection, not primarily intelligence gathering and analysis. Intelligence gathering is the domain of agencies like IB, RAW, and state intelligence units.
2. In the context of crisis management and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in India, which of the following statements is/are correct? 1. The Disaster Management Act, 2005, mandates the preparation of disaster management plans at national, state, and district levels, which include detailed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). 2. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) is chaired by the Union Home Minister, while the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) is chaired by the Chief Minister. 3. District Disaster Management Authorities (DDMAs) are responsible for ensuring the implementation of disaster management plans and SOPs at the local level. Select the correct answer using the code given below:
उत्तर देखें
सही उत्तर: B
Statement 1 is correct. The DM Act, 2005, provides the legal framework for comprehensive disaster management, including the formulation of plans and SOPs. Statement 2 is incorrect. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) is chaired by the Prime Minister, not the Union Home Minister. The SDMA is indeed chaired by the Chief Minister. Statement 3 is correct. DDMAs play a crucial role in coordinating and implementing disaster management activities, including SOPs, at the grassroots level.
3. Which of the following statements is NOT correct regarding the administration of police in India?
उत्तर देखें
सही उत्तर: D
Statement A is correct. 'Police' (Entry 2) and 'Public Order' (Entry 1) are indeed State List subjects. Statement B is correct. Being a Union Territory, the Delhi Police falls under the administrative control of the MHA, exercised through the Lieutenant Governor. Statement C is correct. The Supreme Court's judgment in Prakash Singh vs. Union of India (2006) laid down binding directives for police reforms, including the establishment of various bodies and ensuring tenure for police chiefs. Statement D is NOT correct. While the Central Government can provide advisories, financial assistance, and deploy central armed police forces (CAPFs) with state consent, it generally cannot issue direct operational directives to state police forces for day-to-day law and order maintenance without the state's consent, given 'Police' is a State List subject. This respects the federal division of powers.
Source Articles
Prepare SOPs on response to tackle crisis: Delhi top cop to units in wake of Bondi Beach terror attack | Delhi News - The Indian Express
States asked to share detailed records of post-Independence protests; SOP to prevent mass agitations by ‘vested interests’ in pipeline | India News - The Indian Express
How to tackle terror: National counter-terrorism policy must look at root causes | The Indian Express
HC asks state to respond on Raju Shetti’s PIL seeking SOPs to tackle lumpy skin disease | Mumbai News - The Indian Express
An umbrella plan to ward off flooding | India News - The Indian Express
