The Indian Premier League 2025 has taken a big step to improve security at stadiums after the horrific Pahalgam Terrorist Attack, which has shaken the world.
26 innocent tourists were brutally murdered in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam on Tuesday (April 21), which has prompted BCCI to take up new security measures in the ongoing IPL 2025 tournament.

This season, a new device called Vajra Super Shot has been deployed to protect the airspace above cricket grounds. With increasing concerns about drones flying over public events, especially after recent terror incidents, the authorities decided it was important to act.
Vajra Super Shot is a special anti-drone device made by an Indian company. It is light, portable, and easy to carry. The device can detect and disable drones from as far as four kilometers away.
It works by sending out radio signals that disturb the drone's controls. Once the connection between the drone and its operator is broken, the drone either crashes or returns to its starting point. This prevents any dangerous or unknown drone from entering the stadium area.
The use of Vajra Super Shot started from the IPL match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Punjab Kings at Eden Gardens on April 26. Since then, it is set to be used at all IPL venues. Security teams are trained to use the device. Their main job is to scan the sky constantly. If they spot a suspicious drone, they immediately use Vajra Super Shot to bring it down safely without causing harm to people in the stadium.
This is being used to ensure that matches go on smoothly without any interruptions, and players, fans, and officials remain safe.
After recent attacks in India, the need for better safety has grown. Vajra Super Shot adds a strong layer of protection against aerial threats. This device is made completely in India. It shows how the country is becoming self-reliant in important technologies. By using such technology during a huge event like the IPL, it opens up the door on how to further tighten security for such high profile events.