The Crisis Management Plan for Livestock Diseases is a vital framework that addresses the significant threats posed by disease outbreaks to India’s vast livestock population. Livestock diseases can severely impact animal health, disrupt trade, limit market access, and, in the case of zoonotic diseases, pose serious public health risks. Recognizing these challenges, the Ministry of Fisheries. Animal Husbandry, and Dairying has developed this comprehensive plan to protect the livestock sector, which is crucial to the livelihoods of millions of farmers and the nation’s economy. The Crisis Management Plan (CMP) offers a structured approach to managing these risks, with a focus on prevention, preparedness, and response. Key elements of CMP Key elements of the CMP include disease surveillance for early detection, early warning systems to predict outbreaks, and coordinated response strategies to manage crises effectively. Additionally, the plan highlights capacity-building initiatives, such as training veterinarians and farm staff, to ensure quick and informed decision-making during disease outbreaks. Preparedness Preparedness is the foundation of an effective Crisis Management Plan (CMP) in the context of livestock disease control. It involves strategic planning, resource allocation, and coordinated efforts to prevent, detect, and respond to potential disease outbreaks. The areas include Disease Surveillance and Reporting Legislative Framework Capacity Building Mock Drills Stockpile Essential Supplies Vaccine Quality and Vaccine Delivery Awareness, Dissemination of Information and Preventive Measures Prevention strategies Effective prevention strategies are essential for mitigating the risk and impact of livestock disease outbreaks. By implementing proactive measures, we can safeguard animal health, ensure food security, and maintain economic stability. These strategies encompass biosecurity measures, vaccination programs, quarantine procedures, regulatory compliance, international coordination, research and innovation. The scope include Biosecurity Measures Vaccination Programs Quarantine Procedures Regulatory Compliance International Coordination Research and Innovation Compensation Sustaining Surveillance Response to livestock disease outbreaks Action in Case of Suspected Cases Action in Case of Confirmed Cases Restocking Restoration of Disease Freedom and Recovery Safeguarding animals during disaster It is necessary to ensure that the animals are included in disaster management plans, to help animals, communities, and local people survive and thrive after disasters. The focus areas include Prevention and Preparedness Preparedness Steps Response Actions During a Disaster Mitigation Measures To access the complete guidelines visit Crisis Management Plan (CMP) for Livestock Diseases Source : Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying