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Indian Air Force to Oversee NEET UG Re-examination Paper Transport
This you see behind you, this is not a joke, not a drama, this is happening in our country. The re-examination of NEET UG is going to be supervised by the Indian Air Force. The Indian Air Force, which protects our country, has now been deployed to protect the paper transport of an exam in the country. It seems like this is all that's left in our country, that to save paper leaks, the Air Force will be deployed. If there's any water leak, they'll deploy the Navy. And if anyone raises their voice about this, they'll deploy the army outside their house.
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IAF Involvement in Paper Transport The primary claim that the Indian Air Force will supervise the paper transport for the NEET UG re-examination is supported by multiple news sources [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][10][12]. This measure is being taken as an unprecedented security step following the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak controversy, aiming to ensure the secure and timely delivery of question papers for the re-examination scheduled for June 21 [5][6][7][10][12].
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan confirmed the proposal for the IAF's role in transportation, citing logistical and security concerns, including the monsoon season [5][7][10][12]. Unsupported Claims Regarding Navy and Army Deployment The reel's assertions about the deployment of the Navy in case of a water leak and the Army to suppress dissent are not substantiated by any of the provided reference materials [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][10][12].
The sources focus solely on the IAF's potential role in paper transportation and do not mention any plans for deploying other branches of the military for the scenarios described in the reel. Clarification on Military's Role It is important to note that Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has clarified that the armed forces would not be involved in conducting the examination itself.
The discussions with the Defence Ministry were specifically for logistical support related to paper transportation due to a tight timeline and security concerns [5]. The involvement of the defense forces is limited to logistics and not for conducting the exam or managing protests [5][7].