As part of heightened security measures, Varanasi has enacted strict airspace restrictions, designating a no-fly zone over the city from November 13 to November 16. This decision comes in anticipation of visits from high-profile government officials and events associated with prominent figures, raising the need for comprehensive aerial security to prevent unauthorized drone activity. The restrictions are aimed at enhancing surveillance and minimizing risks associated with aerial threats, especially in sensitive areas within the city.
The no-fly zone order encompasses all sub-conventional aerial devices, including drones, paragliders, and hot air balloons, effectively limiting public and commercial drone activities over critical zones. A growing concern surrounding drone usage has been noted, with officials stressing the importance of securing airspace as such technology becomes increasingly accessible to the public. These restrictions reflect similar no-fly mandates recently observed in Delhi, where aerial security measures were intensified in areas hosting dignitaries, particularly around government functions.