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Haryana: Security alert in Gurugram; Ban imposed on drones, kites, fireworks amid tension between India & Pakistan

Amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan following recent military and diplomatic escalations, authorities in Haryana have issued a security alert in Gurugram, accompanied by precautionary bans on the use of drones, flying of kites, and bursting of fireworks

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Security alert in Gurugram; Ban imposed on drones, kites, fireworks amid tension between India & Pakistan

Security alert in Gurugram; Ban imposed on drones, kites, fireworks amid tension between India & Pakistan

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Gurugram: In a significant move to bolster public safety and national security amid growing tensions with Pakistan, the Gurugram administration has issued an urgent security advisory banning a wide range of aerial and celebratory activities. The prohibitory order, effective from May 9 to July 7, 2025, comes in the wake of the recent Pahalgam terror attack and rising cross-border threats.

Invoking Section 163 of the Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, the District Magistrate of Gurugram, Ajay Kumar, I.A.S., announced that the use of drones, microlight aircrafts, hot air balloons, gliders, power gliders, kites, and even fireworks has been strictly prohibited for two months. The step, the administration says, is preventive in nature and aimed at avoiding any potential exploitation of aerial routes for sabotage, surveillance, or terrorist activity.

What’s banned and why
According to the public notice, the following items and activities are prohibited:

  • Drones and Chinese Micro Lights – to prevent aerial surveillance and delivery of explosives.
  • Microlight Aircraft and Power Gliders – often used for unauthorised low-altitude navigation.
  • Hot Air Balloons and Kites – could be mistaken for surveillance objects or used to distract air security.
  • Fireworks and Firecrackers – can create confusion or panic amid already heightened alert levels.

The administration’s concerns are tied to national security agencies’ inputs regarding the misuse of civilian airspace by hostile elements. Pakistan’s repeated use of drones in border areas and recent failed attempts to penetrate Indian territory using low-flying objects have triggered fresh advisories across key urban zones, including Gurugram, which lies in the critical National Capital Region (NCR).

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Legal repercussions
Any violation of this directive will invite strict legal consequences under Section 223 of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS), 2023. Authorities have warned that offenders will be prosecuted without leniency, given the seriousness of the national security environment.

Context: escalating threats
The precautionary measures follow the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, 2025, which led to heightened nationwide alerts. Additionally, Indian security agencies have foiled several attempted drone infiltrations along the western border, with investigations pointing to state-sponsored efforts from Pakistan to trigger panic and disruption.

With Gurugram being a high-density urban and corporate hub near the national capital, the district authorities have deemed these curbs necessary to prevent any lapse in vigilance.

The administration has urged residents and business owners to fully comply with the restrictions and report any suspicious activity. “Let’s stay alert and cooperate for everyone’s safety,” the notice reads.

This proactive approach underscores the evolving nature of modern threats — where even seemingly harmless objects like kites or fireworks can be manipulated to create chaos — and the importance of civic responsibility during such times.

Topics: GurugramHaryanaOperation SindoorSecurity alert
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