
CISF reiterates commitment to safeguard infrastructure, airport as it conducts mock drills
Sep 07, 2025
New Delhi [India], September 7 : The Central Industrial Security Force on Sunday reiterated its commitment to safeguard critical infrastructure, airports, metros and vital installations across india.
In a post on X, CISF shared images of a bomb diffusal mock drill and said, "With unmatched expertise & nerves of steel, #CISF Bomb Detection & Disposal Squads (BDDS) safeguard critical infrastructure, airports, metros & vital installations across India.
"From detecting explosives with precision to neutralising threats with skill, our BDDS teams stand as an invisible layer of protection -- ensuring safety, security & public confidence 24/7," they added.
On Saturday, the CISF concluded its largest-ever sports recruitment drive with the induction of 332 athletes, aimed at increasing India's presence on global podiums, including the 2030 Commonwealth Games, the 2036 Olympics, and beyond.
These 332 athletes included a record number of 179 women personnel. The athletes were selected from more than 14,000 applications. The CISF says all selected athletes are national-level medallists, and 18 of them are international-level gold medallists and 56 are national-level gold medallists.
With India bidding for Commonwealth Games 2030, the CISF-- one of the Central Armed Police Forces under the Union Ministry of Home Affairs--is setting eyes on the sporting spectacle as well as becoming the table topper in future editions of All India Police Games.
In line with this, more than 75 per cent of the selected athletes are in the age group of 18-22 years. Thus, they are expected to peak around 2030.
This induction, which concluded last week, has aligned the long-term vision of the force with that of the country to nurture new sporting talent.
The just-concluded recruitment forms part of a broader push which prioritises early talent identification, professional training, gender inclusivity, infrastructure development, and holistic athlete support.
"These reforms aim to nurture CISF's sporting pipeline and increase India's presence on global podiums, including the Commonwealth Games 2030, 2036 Olympics and beyond," CISF said in a statement.