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bandobast

Bandobast is a term widely used in the Indian subcontinent to refer to organized security and logistical arrangements for events, public gatherings, and administrative operations. It denotes the planning, deployment of personnel and resources, and the procedures put in place to maintain order, manage crowds, regulate traffic, and ensure a rapid response to incidents. The word is derived from Urdu/Hindi and has roots in Persian, and it is commonly employed in India, Pakistan, and neighboring regions.

In practice, bandobast covers activities such as risk assessment, resource allocation, route planning, barricading and signage,

The term also appears in a broader sense to describe the act of arranging operational logistics to

deployment
of
police
and
security
personnel,
traffic
management,
surveillance,
communications,
crowd-control
measures,
and
emergency
readiness.
It
is
routinely
invoked
for
elections,
religious
festivals,
large
processions,
protests,
sports
events,
and
other
mass
gatherings.
Bandobast
plans
are
typically
issued
as
official
orders
by
police
or
district
administrations,
detailing
timings,
locations,
officer
assignments,
escalation
procedures,
and
coordination
with
other
agencies.
ensure
the
smooth
conduct
or
security
of
an
activity.
While
primarily
administrative,
bandobast
carries
cultural
resonance
in
media
and
reportage,
signaling
the
scale
and
seriousness
of
security
and
logistical
preparations
for
a
given
event.