As tensions escalated between India and Pakistan, a secretive 200-page manual known as the Union War Book 2010 quietly emerged as the guiding light for India's bureaucrats. Limited in circulation and classified, this blue-coloured manual outlines precise protocols for civil and military coordination during an armed conflict. Every state chief secretary and relevant Union ministry holds a copy, ensuring seamless execution of tasks from evacuations to food supplies and cyber monitoring.
Originally conceptualized in colonial times and last comprehensively updated after the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, the book integrates annual technological updates, including counter-drone measures and social media management. Officials revealed that despite advances, old-school tools like radios and torches are still prioritized in case networks collapse.
While its exact contents remain undisclosed, public references to the manual confirm its active use. As calm returns, authorities hope to shelve the War Book soon, a silent sentinel ready for crises yet best left unopened.