Who is coordinating the Silkyara rescue operation

The Silkyara rescue operation is a multi-agency effort coordinated by the PMO.
The Silkyara rescue operation is a multi-agency effort coordinated by the PMO (Prime Minister's Office). The coordination involves various government agencies and organizations working together to ensure the success of the rescue operation. Here are the key points regarding the coordination:
  • The PMO takes the lead in overseeing and coordinating the rescue operation, ensuring efficient communication and collaboration between the involved agencies.
  • The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) provides guidance and support in terms of disaster management strategies.
  • The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) plays a crucial role in providing resources and logistical support, including manpower and equipment.
  • The Defense forces, including the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, are actively involved in the on-ground operations, deploying personnel, aircraft, and vessels for rescue and support activities.
  • The Indian Coast Guard supports the operation by deploying ships and conducting search and rescue missions in the coastal areas.
  • Local law enforcement agencies, such as the state police and fire departments, assist in carrying out on-ground search and rescue operations.
  • Other ministries and departments, such as the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Transport, and Ministry of External Affairs, provide any necessary support required for the rescue operation.
The coordination between these agencies helps ensure a well-organized and effective rescue operation for Silkyara.
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