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Indian Air Force Flies Over 200 Sorties to Secure NEET-UG Re-Exam Papers as Telegram Faces Temporary Restrictions

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In one of the largest examination-security operations ever undertaken in India, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has flown more than 200 sorties over four days to securely transport NEET-UG 2026 re-examination question papers across the country. The unprecedented operation forms part of a comprehensive security overhaul introduced after allegations of question paper leaks forced authorities to order a nationwide re-test. (The Times of India)

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG), India’s premier medical entrance examination, is scheduled to be reconducted on June 21. To ensure the integrity of the examination process, the Ministry of Education and the National Testing Agency (NTA) enlisted the support of the Indian Air Force for the secure movement of question papers to multiple distribution centers nationwide. (www.ndtv.com)

Massive Nationwide Airlift Operation

According to officials, the IAF has utilized transport aircraft and helicopters to deliver sealed examination papers from distribution hubs to more than 20 strategic locations across India. The operation began on June 13 and has been conducted under strict security protocols to prevent any possibility of tampering or unauthorized access. (The Times of India)

Authorities have intentionally withheld detailed operational information due to the sensitive nature of the mission. However, officials confirmed that the aerial logistics exercise is nearing completion ahead of the June 21 examination date. The deployment marks one of the rare instances in which the Indian Air Force has been directly involved in securing a civilian examination process on such a large scale. (The Times of India)

The move follows widespread scrutiny of examination security mechanisms after allegations of paper leaks led to the cancellation of the original NEET-UG 2026 examination, affecting millions of aspiring medical students. (Reuters)

Telegram Access Restricted Ahead of Examination

In a parallel effort to curb misinformation and prevent the circulation of fraudulent question papers, the Indian government has temporarily restricted access to the Telegram messaging platform across India until June 22. The decision was taken following recommendations from the National Testing Agency, which cited concerns that organized cheating networks were using the platform to spread false claims regarding leaked examination papers. (Reuters)

NTA Director General Abhishek Singh stated that no individual or organization has access to the official NEET-UG question paper before the examination and urged students not to fall victim to scams promising leaked content. Authorities also requested additional safeguards, including restrictions on certain platform features, to reduce opportunities for manipulation and misinformation. (The Times of India)

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Legal and Political Debate Emerges

The temporary restriction on Telegram has sparked legal and political debate. Telegram has challenged the government’s decision before the Delhi High Court, arguing that the measure affects millions of legitimate users. The court has sought responses from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, the Ministry of Home Affairs, and the NTA regarding the restriction. (The Times of India)

Opposition leaders and digital rights advocates have also questioned whether restricting a single platform effectively addresses the underlying causes of examination fraud. Government officials, however, maintain that the measures are necessary to protect the integrity of one of India’s most important entrance examinations. (The Times of India)

Focus on Restoring Confidence

With more than two million students expected to participate in the re-examination process, authorities say the combined measures are intended to restore public confidence in the examination system. Enhanced security, military-backed logistics, digital monitoring, and stricter enforcement mechanisms have been deployed to ensure a transparent and fair examination environment. (www.ndtv.com)

Officials have emphasized that maintaining the credibility of the examination remains the highest priority and that any attempt to compromise the process will be dealt with under the law. (The Times of India)

Sources

National Testing Agency (NTA), Ministry of Education, Reuters, Times of India, Hindustan Times, NDTV, Economic Times, ANI.

Editor: Sudhir Choudhary
Date: June 18, 2026

Tags: NEET UG 2026, Indian Air Force, NTA, Telegram, Education News, Exam Security, Ministry of Education, India News, Medical Entrance Exam, National News

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