Explosion in the Jabalpur ordnance factory shows Indian incompetency to handle explosive materials

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Monitoring Desk: Indian incompetence was once again exposed after a loud explosion in the ordnance factory in the city of Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, India.

At least 15 people were injured and 2 killed in the blast that took place at the Central Security Institute Ordnance Factory in Khamariya, where bombs and explosives are manufactured.

Ordnance Factory Khumariya is one of the major ammunition production units under the Indian Department of Defense Production India’s inability to ensure arms handling and safety standards is proven by various incidents in the past Accidents involving artillery ammunition, missiles, fighter jets, and weapons continue to occur in India every day. According to Indian media:

“The explosion occurred in the refilling section of the factory” Out of the 15 injured, two people succumbed to their injuries Indian during the bomb loading process, and a hydraulic system failure occurred in building number 200 of the F-6 section of the factory. The main reason for the increasing trend of these accidents in India is poor safety standards and arrangements. India is at the forefront of the arms race in the region, but substandard training and poor security arrangements mask Indian incompetence”, NDTV reported.

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