Vital Preparedness Measures Amidst India-Pakistan Conflict: Health Infrastructure Strengthened
Union Health Minister J P Nadda reviewed India's health preparedness amidst the India-Pakistan military conflict. Emphasizing a strong emergency response, he ensured hospitals are well-equipped with drugs and trauma care facilities, and stressed inter-governmental linkages for immediate healthcare support, backed by AIIMS and other central hospitals.

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Union Health Minister J P Nadda convened a critical review of the country's health infrastructure readiness as tensions escalate between India and Pakistan. Addressing a press gathering, Nadda underscored the necessity of operational emergency response systems, ensuring hospitals nationwide are fully equipped to handle potential crises.
An official release highlighted the imperative to create efficient ground-level communication channels with state governments, especially those bordering international frontiers, to guarantee swift healthcare access during emergencies.
The health ministry has initiated a round-the-clock monitoring center to oversee healthcare efforts, advising hospitals to maintain essential supplies and deploy trained medical personnel. This coordinated effort involves AIIMS, other central hospitals, and various administrative bodies to bolster an effective emergency network, ensuring comprehensive medical support amid the rising military tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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