The Bureau of Indian Standards notified IS 19445:2025 for bomb disposal systems. It is India’s first dedicated standard in this area. The standard was developed at the request of the Ministry of Home Affairs and DRDO’s Terminal Ballistic Research Laboratory. Its core purpose is to set safety and quality benchmarks for explosive ordnance disposal equipment.

For exams, IS 19445:2025 can be used as an example of technical standardization, internal-security procurement, and testing-certification systems. A bomb disposal system is not only an equipment issue; it also links police and security agencies, defence research, procurement, testing, and certification. IS 19445:2025 provides a framework for evaluating the performance of bomb disposal systems, especially against blast loads and splinter effects. Test equipment, test-range conditions, and evaluation procedures are also important parts of the standard. When different manufacturers or agencies assess such equipment, a common standard makes certification and procurement comparisons easier.

The standard gives procurement agencies, manufacturers, and testing bodies a common benchmark. This can support reliability, certification, and uniformity in procurement practices. It is intended for voluntary adoption, so its importance also links government procurement, testing bodies, and quality-driven manufacturing in industry. For static GK, remember the Bureau of Indian Standards, the Ministry of Home Affairs, DRDO, and the role of standardization in security equipment. In prelims, the name of the standard, its objective, and the associated institutions can be asked. In mains, it can be used as an example of strengthening internal security capacity, technical standardization, and the quality of public safety systems.