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CENJOWS and NDMA Sign MoU to Enhance Disaster Management Research and Collaboration in India

In a significant step towards enhancing disaster management capabilities in India, the Centre for Joint Warfare Studies (CENJOWS) and the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) formalized their collaborative efforts by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on December 11, 2024. This agreement seeks to bolster research, innovation, and the overall effectiveness of disaster response strategies across the nation.

The MoU establishes a comprehensive framework for joint initiatives that emphasize research in disaster management practices and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) operations. By focusing on providing evidence-based policy inputs to the Government of India, the partnership aims to inform decision-making and improve responses during emergencies.

Training programs designed to enhance the capacities of various stakeholders, including armed forces personnel, NDMA officials, and other key agencies, form a core component of this collaboration. These programs will equip participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively manage disaster scenarios.

Moreover, the agreement underscores the importance of public awareness campaigns centered around disaster preparedness and risk reduction. Such campaigns are critical for informing citizens about how to better prepare and respond to natural calamities, ultimately fostering a culture of resilience within communities.

Alongside domestic initiatives, the two institutions also plan to engage in international collaborations aimed at enhancing global cooperation in disaster management. This endeavor aligns seamlessly with India’s foreign policy objectives, positioning the country as a proactive player in international disaster management efforts.

The MoU was signed by Lt Gen Syed Ata Hasnain (Retd), an NDMA member, and Major General (Dr) Ashok Kumar (Retd), the director general of CENJOWS. Both leaders spoke about the strategic significance of the partnership for creating a safer and more disaster-resilient nation. Major General (Dr) Ashok Kumar highlighted the potential of joint research to yield actionable policy recommendations that can contribute to enhancing resilience not only within India but also on a global scale.

This agreement reinforces CENJOWS’s role as a think tank that bridges the gap between the armed forces and civilian agencies, while the NDMA reiterates its commitment to a holistic and technology-driven approach to disaster management. The collaboration is expected to yield substantial benefits, strengthening India’s ability to respond to disasters effectively and enhancing its reputation in international humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations.

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Jitendra Singh
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