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Govt Bans Air Raid Sirens in News Amid Tensions

Ministry of Home Affairs Warns of Public Desensitisation

Itishree Sethy by Itishree Sethy
May 10, 2025
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Amid rising tensions along the Line of Control (LoC), the Ministry of Home Affairs has directed media outlets to cease the use of civil defence air raid siren sounds in their broadcasts, citing concerns over public desensitisation and emergency confusion.


The advisory, issued on May 10 by the Directorate General of Fire Service, Civil Defence, and Home Guards, follows the extensive media coverage of Operation Sindoor, which saw the use of dramatic sound cues—including air raid sirens—to stylise news broadcasts.

Officials fear that the repeated use of sirens in routine news bulletins could diminish public responsiveness in the event of an actual air threat. In a statement, Additional Director General (Civil Defence-Communications) Umesh Sharma emphasised that civilians might misinterpret the sound as a routine news cue rather than a genuine emergency alert.

The advisory comes as Pakistan escalates military activity across the border. Reports confirm the deployment of unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs), loitering munitions, long-range weapons, and fighter aircraft targeting Indian military installations.

As tensions heighten, India’s armed forces remain in a high state of operational readiness. Intelligence suggests Pakistan is mobilising troops to forward areas, while multiple drone intrusions and civilian shelling have been reported in conflict zones.

With security concerns mounting, the government’s directive aims to ensure clarity in emergency communication and maintain public alertness during real air raid threats.

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