‘Early warning systems are strategic investments’

Context:
P.K. Mishra, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India, highlighted the strategic role of early warning systems (EWS) in disaster resilience during the G20 ministerial meeting in Durban.

Key Highlights / Details:

  • Early Warning Systems are not luxuries but strategic investments in protecting lives and economic assets.
  • India has developed a multi-agency early warning architecture integrating:
    • Meteorological, hydrological, seismic, and oceanographic data
    • Common Alert Protocol-compatible Integrated Alert System
  • India has issued over 100 billion public alerts via this system.
  • Emphasis on regional cooperation, shared protocols, data interoperability, and capacity building.
  • Supports the global initiative “Early Warnings for All” led by UN agencies like WMO & UNDRR.

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) – statutory body under Disaster Management Act, 2005
  • IMD – nodal agency for weather alerts
  • Indian Tsunami Early Warning Centre – located at INCOIS, Hyderabad
  • Sagar Vani system – for ocean alert dissemination

Relevant Mains Points:

  • Disaster risk reduction as part of climate adaptation
  • Technology in disaster management
  • Importance of international cooperation in disaster resilience
  • Role of early warning systems in reducing disaster fatalities
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