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भारत मौसम विज्ञान विभाग
India Meteorological Department
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Government of India
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पृथ्वी विज्ञान मंत्रालय
Ministry of Earth Sciences
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Exhibition 2025 at IMD@150

Walkthrough at Bharat Mandapam on 15th January 2025

THEME: India's Meteorological Legacy: Harmonizing Ancient Knowledge of Bharat with Modern Scientific Advancements of India - "150 glorious years of India Meteorological Department"
Founded in 1875, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) stands as the nation’s foremost meteorological authority, playing a critical role in weather forecasting, climate monitoring, and disaster management. Operating under the Ministry of Earth Sciences, IMD is entrusted with delivering precise weather predictions, monitoring extreme weather phenomena, and issuing timely warnings to protect lives and property.
IMD’s vast and sophisticated observational network includes a combination of manual and automated observatories, satellite systems, Doppler weather radar installations, and high-performance computing infrastructure enabling real-time data acquisition and analysis. This cutting-edge infrastructure underpins a broad spectrum of services, from daily weather forecasts and long-term climate evaluations to specialized predictions for cyclones, agriculture, aviation, and maritime sectors. By harnessing advanced meteorological technologies and computational models, IMD ensures the delivery of highly accurate forecasts, essential for informed decision-making and effective disaster preparedness.
Beyond its operational responsibilities, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) plays a pivotal role in climate research, focusing on the study of climate variability and long-term trends critical for shaping policy and bolstering community resilience in the face of climate change. By engaging in collaborative partnerships with both national and international organizations, IMD facilitates the exchange of knowledge and advances in the frontiers of meteorological science.
Public outreach and awareness are integral to IMD’s mission. The department enhances understanding of weather patterns and climate-related challenges through a variety of platforms, including workshops, seminars, and digital media, empowering communities to proactively adapt and respond to shifting environmental conditions. IMD’s commitment to transparency and public accessibility is reflected in its intuitive mobile applications and user-friendly websites, which offer real-time weather updates to the public.
In essence, the India Meteorological Department serves as a cornerstone in India’s efforts to manage the challenges posed by weather extremes, promoting sustainable development and strengthening the nation’s resilience in an era of climate variability. Its ongoing evolution underscores the increasing significance of meteorological services in addressing the complex issues of climate change and environmental sustainability.