India-Pakistan War Emergency: How Leading Hospitals Are Preparing – Delhi On High Alert, AIIMS, MCD, NDMC On Standby

India Pakistan War Emergency: Amid the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, aftermath of Operation Sindoor, a high alert was sounded in the national capital.

India-Pakistan War Emergency: How Leading Hospitals Are Preparing – Delhi On High Alert, AIIMS, MCD, NDMC On Standby
India-Pakistan War Emergency: How Leading Hospitals Are Preparing – Delhi On High Alert, AIIMS, MCD, NDMC On Standby

Written by Satata Karmakar |Published : May 9, 2025 11:15 PM IST

India Pakistan War News Updates: As tension escalates along the Line of Control (LoC), the Delhi government has issued a high war alert in the national capital, cancelling all the leaves for staff and other hospital members.

Talking to the media about the medical war preparedness, officials informed that the staff members at all the government-run hospitals across the national capital - AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) and other central government hospitals, including MCD, NDMC, are fully prepared to handle a potential war or emergency. They have been instructed to mobilise doctors and nurses, ensuring adequate supplies of essential medications, blood, oxygen, and trauma care kits." Officials have also confirmed that the hospital authorities are constantly coordinating with state and district administrations, armed forces, and various medical professional organisations to strengthen their emergency response networks - if things go out of control and India gets into a war with Pakistan.

India-Pakistan War Preparation: Delhi On High Alert

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  1. As per the data, AIIMS and other central hospitals have mobilised doctors and nurses, making them readily available for deployment. This will ensure proper and timely treatment of any injured soldier or other due to the ongoing tension along the LoC.
  2. All the government-run hospitals have been asked to ensure that they have sufficient stocks of essential life-saving medicines and drugs. The hospitals are also equipped with blood, oxygen, and trauma care kits.
  3. Officials have confirmed that government hospitals - AIIMS, MCD, NCDM - are all put on constant touch with the forces and armed officials.
  4. In the wake of the rising fears of a war between India and Pakistan, the government has asked all the hospitals in the national capital to cancel all leaves for its staff, including station leave, to ensure maximum availability, till further notice.
  5. Mock Drills: Amid rising tensions, the government has also asked hospitals, including AIIMS, NDMC, MCD, to conduct mock drills to help staff understand how they should handle a war emergency.
  6. Officials have also stated that they have urged all the hospitals to focus on its ability to handle trauma cases, including burns and gunshot wounds, with adequate staff and supplies.

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare issued an urgent directive on Friday, suspending all forms of leave for its officers, citing an unspecified "impending situation." According to a circular reported by news agency ANI on its official X account, the Ministry has instructed that no leave of any kind, including station leave, is to be granted until further notice, unless it is on medical grounds.

Following the directives from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, has cancelled all types of leave for its officers with immediate effect. According to the official order, no leave of any kind including station leave will be granted to any officer except on medical grounds, until further notice.

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