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As India marks its 79th Independence Day, the national capital has transformed into a fortress of vigilance and technology. With Prime Minister Narendra Modi set to deliver his 12th consecutive address from the historic Red Fort, Delhi Police and allied agencies have rolled out an unprecedented security grid across the city. From snipers on rooftops to under-vehicle scanners and cyber surveillance, the capital is under a multi-layered shield designed to thwart any threat and ensure a seamless celebration.
Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the security blueprint
1. Citywide Deployment and Personnel Strength
- Over 14,000 personnel have been deployed across Delhi, including 11,000 security staff and 3,000 traffic police officers
- The force includes paramilitary units, special commandos, and snipers stationed at strategic high-rise buildings
- Foot patrolling has been intensified in markets, metro stations, bus terminals, and other public spaces
2. Red Fort: The Epicenter of Protection
- The Red Fort, the ceremonial heart of Independence Day, is under a multi-tier security arrangement
- Rooftop surveillance teams and snipers are positioned to monitor surrounding areas
- Access to the venue is strictly regulated through invitation-only entry and labelled vehicle permissions
- Movement in restricted zones is controlled via access mechanisms and intrusion-detection cameras
3. Surveillance Tech and Smart Monitoring
- CCTV networks, facial recognition systems, and ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) cameras are actively scanning the venue
- For the first time, under-vehicle surveillance systems (UVSS) are deployed at five Red Fort parking zones to detect explosives or contraband
- Headcount cameras are tracking crowd density, while smart sensors flag unattended or suspicious objects
- Intrusion-detection cameras monitor sensitive zones for unauthorized access
4. Anti-Drone and Aerial Defense
- A dedicated DCP-rank officer has been appointed to oversee the anti-drone mechanism
- Drone detection systems are active around the Red Fort and other high-risk zones
- Surveillance along the Yamuna River has been intensified using speed boats and aerial monitoring
5. Transport and Traffic Control
- Delhi Traffic Police has issued strict advisories, barring commercial vehicles from entering the capital
- Traffic personnel are enforcing route restrictions and ensuring smooth vehicular movement
- Parking zones near the Red Fort are under UVSS scanning and manual verification
6. Public Infrastructure and Vital Installations
- Security has been ramped up at water treatment plants and other critical infrastructure
- Special focus is on North, Central, and New Delhi districts, with round-the-clock monitoring
- Railway stations, airports, metro hubs, and inter-state bus terminals are under heightened screening protocols
7. Cyber Vigilance and Online Threat Monitoring
- Cyber units are actively scanning social media platforms for misinformation, threats, or disruptive content
- Online activity is being tracked to preempt any digital sabotage or unrest
- Officers have been instructed to remain alert and ensure timely execution of all arrangements
8. Final Briefing and Command Oversight
- Delhi Police Commissioner S B K Singh conducted a final briefing with officers on Wednesday
- A key directive included removing bird feeding points near the Red Fort to prevent aerial disturbances
- Anti-sabotage checks, barricading, and verification drives are being coordinated with intelligence agencies
This year’s Independence Day security operation reflects a fusion of manpower, machine intelligence, and meticulous planning. As the tricolor rises over the Red Fort, Delhi stands guarded not just by tradition, but by a modern security architecture built to protect the spirit of freedom.
Sources: Moneycontrol, CNBC-TV18, Times Now, Economic Times