India to enhance coast surveillance, security
October 25th, 2010 - 10:43 pm ICT by IANSNew Delhi, Oct 25 (IANS) Citing the “ever increasing security threat from the sea”, Defence Minister A.K. Antony Monday said the Coastal Surveillance Network (CSN) system will raise India’s “real time maritime awareness”.
“The CSN system will provide a big boost to our real time maritime domain awareness,” Antony said, inaugurating the 29th Annual Coast Guard Commanders’ Conference here.
“There is an urgent need to keep our vast maritime zones under effective round-the-year surveillance by utilising all the assets at our disposal,” he said.
He also said that the CSN station in Maharashtra’s Tarapore will be commissioned soon.
Antony said the government is committed to enhance the force levels in a phased manner in the near future, and added that five stations have been commissioned at Karwar (Karnataka), Gandhinagar, Veraval (both Gujarat), Hutbay (Andaman Islands) and Murud Janjira (Maharashtra) to augment the Coast Guard’s presence.
Five other stations at Ratnagiri and Dahanu (Maharashtra), Minicoy (Lakshadweep and Minicoy Islands), Mundra (Gujarat), and Kolkata are likely to come up next year.
According to the minister, as many as 42 Coast Guard stations will be functioning all along the coast by the end of the current Eleventh Plan.
He said the timely establishment of these coastal stations will allow greater synergy and cooperation among the Coast Guard, state governments and other central government organisations to prevent anti-national activities.
Antony also added that the government has sanctioned a total strength of 4,026 personnel - 596 officers, 2,941 enrolled personnel and 489 civilian personnel - for the force.
The three-day Coast Guard Commanders’ Conference will analyse operational capabilities, the deployment of forces and future challenges.
- India aiming for real-time maritime domain awareness: Antony - Oct 25, 2010
- Coastal surveillance station will be commissioned in Tarapore, says Antony - Oct 25, 2010
- Coast Guard steps up vigil with new station - Sep 30, 2010
- Two Coast Guard stations established in Arabian Sea to safeguard India's interest - Dec 24, 2010
- India on radar of terrorists, getting threats everyday: Antony - Dec 24, 2010
- Coast Guard commissions new station in Gujarat - May 19, 2011
- Coast Guard opens third station in Maharashtra - Mar 22, 2012
- India's coastal security plan yet to take off (Three years after 26/11) - Nov 25, 2011
- New Coast Guard station in Ratnagiri - Mar 25, 2011
- Coast Guard to be largest water protection force by 2018 - Sep 27, 2011
- Coast Guard Station at Ratnagiri to be commissioned tomorrow - Mar 25, 2011
- India to open two new coastal security centres - Dec 22, 2010
- New Coast Guard stations in Lakshadweep to keep pirates at bay - Dec 22, 2010
- India sets up another security outpost in Arabian Sea - Dec 24, 2010
- New Coast Guard station in Gujarat - Oct 02, 2010
Tags: andaman islands, coastal stations, coastal surveillance, commanders conference, dahanu, defence minister, gandhinagar, increasing security, lakshadweep, maharashtra, maritime zones, minicoy, mundra, murud janjira, operational capabilities, ratnagiri, sea defence, state governments, surveillance network, surveillance security