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New Delhi, Sep 27 (IANS) The Indian Coast Guard is all set to grow into one of the world's largest forces for protecting territorial waters by the end of 2018 with the government approving augmentation of its capabilities, Defence Minister A.K. Antony said here Tuesday.

"By the end of 2018, the Indian Coast Guard will be one of the biggest in this sector in the world," Antony told reporters after addressing a conference of its commanders here.

He said the Coast Guard was the country's youngest paramilitary force but also the fastest growing, with its responsibilities increasing to include coastal security, search and rescue, pollution response and anti-piracy operations.

"After 26/11, the Coast Guard has become the nodal agency for ensuring coastal safety and security. But that is not an exclusive domain of the Coast Guard, other agencies such as the navy, the governments of the coastal states, marine police, the shipping ministry," the fisheries department and the ministries of home and petroleum and natural gas are also responsible, he said.

"So it is team work, though...it seems like a navy and Coast Guard job," he said.

Antony said since the 2008 Mumbai terror attack, the government sanctioned an additional manpower of 4,360 to the force, which had a strength of about 8,000 personnel at that point of time.

"Also within three years, the assets have increased by 50 percent. From 22 stations, the number will almost double, with another 20 stations being sanctioned, along with a regional headquarters at Gandhinagar in Gujarat," he said.

A district headquarters has also come up in the Lakshadweep Islands. The total number of Coast Guard stations now stands at 31, he said.


"Indian shipyards are building 156 ships, boats and other craft for the Coast Guard. Twelve more Dornier maritime patrol aircraft will join the force within two years," he added.

In order to plug the gaps in coastal radar coverage, the government was speeding up the implementation of a radar chain along the over 7,500-km-long coastline, with 36 radars along the mainland's coast, six radars in Lakshadweep Islands and another four radars in the Andaman and Nicobar Islandsby 2012, Antony said.

"An important project to tighten our coastal security is the establishment of a chain of 46 static sensors atop the lighthouses along our coastline. Once the coastal security network system is in place, it will surely boost our real time maritime domain awareness," he said.

The first phase of the radar chain project will be completed by 2012. The second phase would begin soon after.

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27-September, 2011 16:56 IST

Network of Radars Soon to Monitor India's Coastline : Antony

Defence Minister Shri AK Antony has said that all efforts are being made to secure the country’s vast coastline with a network of Radars. Addressing the 30th Annual Coast Guard Commanders’ Conference here today, Shri Antony said that the project has been taken up on priority.

“An important project to tighten our coastal security is the establishment of 46 Chain of Static Sensors atop the lighthouses along our coastline. Once the Coastal Security Network System is in place, it will surely boost our real time Maritime Domain Awareness”, Shri Antony said. “36 such radars will be installed in the mainland in the first phase that would be completed by 2012”, he added, later interacting with the media.

Pointing out that though the Coast Guard might be the youngest of the Forces under the Defence Ministry, Shri Antony said that it is the fastest growing force. “On the infrastructure front, the establishment of District Headquarters at Kavaratti and commissioning of three stations at Minicoy, Ratnagiri and Mundra has taken place since last year. The total number of Coast Guard stations now stands at 31. There are plans to establish Regional Headquarters (North-East), along with a station at Kolkata. Three more stations at Dahanu, Androth and Krishnapatnam are planned to be established soon. On the aviation front, there is a need to establish more air stations and air enclaves on a priority basis”, Shri Antony said. “156 boats are being built at various shipyards, both public and private, while the Coast Guard will get 12 more Donier aircrafts soon”, he later said.

The Defence Minister also assured that the manpower needs of the Coast Guard were also being simultaneously raised. “Since 2009, our government has sanctioned more than 4,300 posts to further strengthen the Coast Guard. There has been a 27% increase in the recruitment of personnel in the last three years. The Coast Guard too has taken steps to increase the intake of officers and personnel. It has also taken several other steps, such as increasing the number of selection centres, Short Service Appointment of CPL holders & women officer, and Fast Track Selection for Officers and Yantrikis.”

The Defence Minister also called upon the Coast Guard Commander to achieve synergy with other stakeholders in tackling piracy. “The increasing incidences of piracy off Lakshadweep & Minicoy Islands call for a heightened security consciousness. The Coast Guard in coordination with the Navy has aptly responded to such situations. However, there is a need to build upon and further strengthen the synergy between Navy, Coast Guard and all other organizations in charge of coastal security”, Shri Antony said. “The Cabinet Committee on Security will soon take a decision on finalizing a new policy on fighting piracy”, he later said, in reply to a query.

The Defence Minister also underlined the need for an effective mechanism to check environmental pollution in the seas. “The proactive efforts and response of the Coast Guard in containing Oil Pollution and assistance in removal of the stranded ships from the shores have been appreciated. There is a need to put in place an effective mechanism to ensure maximum environmental protection by all the concerned Ministries, in coordination with the Coast Guard.”

The Conference was also attended by Defence Secretary Shri Shashikant Sharma, Special Secretary Shri RK Mathur and Director General Indian Coast Guard Vice Admiral Anil Chopra.

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So they want to make the ICG into a parallel navy. And I heard the new OPVs can be retrofitted with VLS Klub/Bhramos if the need arises.
 
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Good to see India woke up. Coastal security is as important as homeland security. The integrated command centre with complete radar and electro-optical observation systems should be operational as soon as possible.

"Indian shipyards are building 156 ships, boats and other craft for the Coast Guard. Twelve more Dornier maritime patrol aircraft will join the force within two years," he added.
They should buy more and more small interceptor boats.
 
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The Indian Coast Guard is all set to grow into one of the world's largest forces for protecting territorial waters by the end of 2018
This growth should have started way back. In the last decade nothing has been done to upgrade their capacity and now steps are been taken but still they are not fast enough. For the last two 5 year plans no one has paid any attention to ICG. Even after 26/11 nothing happened in the following 2 years.
 
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WOW, holy crap, after 26/11 this govt is really making sure that we dont get anything from the seas huh? 2012 onwards itll be really tough to get anything through without proper clearance. Hopefully we can do the same along the LOC and international border. We dont need ArjunMK2s to beat pakistan. We need homeland security.
Get massive numbers of small radars along the border.
Conduct decapitation warfare against maoists, with drones if possible.
Get transit thru BD ASAP and get a shoot to kill order on all secessionists in NE.

Then we can just make our economy stronger while others get the worlds most amicable characters under their nuclear umbrella and then wonder why there is a multi-system failure in the government, degeneration of law and order and extremism.
 
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Good to see India woke up. Coastal security is as important as homeland security. The integrated command centre with complete radar and electro-optical observation systems should be operational as soon as possible.


They should buy more and more small interceptor boats.

You, are right Indian Navy sends US $1 billion dollar ship to fight pirates when it can be done by 100 million attack ship.

India needs 300-400 fast attack crafts to secure sea lines from pirates, terrorists.

And in case of war they will help in sea denial strategy.
 
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The ICG will be larger and more capable than many nation's NAVIES by the end of this decade. Some of the OPVs the ICG is inducting is larger than the flagships of many navies. Good to know that these VITAL steps are being taken I just hope the pace increase and as India's economy grows this is reflected by the budget of ICG.

+ any news on the induction of helos(S-70)?
 
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India should really send a few good men to observe the US coast guard and let them understand how professional and how serious the US men and women in th Coast Guard take their job. The tech is mind boggling but more importantly the employees take it as a duty to protect the borders, not a mere job. India needs to do a better job projecting the police and other armed forces as a career and profession that has honor and pride. For many yrs, Bollywood projected an image of incompetent corrupt forces. Take a look at the US, this is a way to rope in the best and brightest into India's armed forces. In order to do that, a better image has to be created.
 
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Bollywood projected an image of incompetent corrupt forces. Take a look at the US, this is a way to rope in the best and brightest into India's armed forces. In order to do that, a better image has to be created.
^^well for once u are right about the propaganda aspect of recruitment....but Armed forces are facing no such setback only the police/crpf.
Nevertheless it in this propaganda, that people get swayed to fight another Vietnam\Iraq.

the rest is self-gratifying BS
 
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For many yrs, Bollywood projected an image of incompetent corrupt forces. Take a look at the US, this is a way to rope in the best and brightest into India's armed forces. In order to do that, a better image has to be created.

Not incompetent but corrupt. That is not propaganda, that is reality and what police forces deserves. This cannot be compared with army. India cannot improve gradually till we do not remove police forces from the govt and make it full autonomous. Even autonomous govt bodies did much better than agencies directly takes orders from politicians/govt.
 
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Get massive numbers of small radars along the border.
Indian army and BSF are already using around 1200 BFSR along-with UAVs and i think satellite also. Its really difficult to cross border now. Most of the intruders are killed during crossing itself.

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Conduct decapitation warfare against maoists, with drones if possible.
We are already using UAVs but since it has been only a year so the operators are mostly inexperienced and thats why we are not getting full efficiency yet. Also i think most of the UAVs used at the moment cannot look through the thick forest.

Get transit thru BD ASAP and get a shoot to kill order on all secessionists in NE.
Transit issue is really very important for NE region. As far as shoot to kill order is concerned, i don't think its a good idea in NE region specially because we have a little bit porous border in that region and farmers from both sides accidently cross the borders all the time which is opposite to Indo-Pak where you will get shot if u will try to cross the border.
 
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Why does coastguard need Brahmos..?

Well told it is a 'parallel navy'. During war all resources are used to it's maximum....think about fighting a two front war then the resources that we have now might not be enough.

Not parallel but it will leave navy to concentrate on Blue waters

Well Navy and ICG must be integrated (I mean surveillance systems) this will help us to access all the resources to thwart any kind of mis-adventure against us. And I also am talking in terms of a 'Full theater war'.
 
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Not incompetent but corrupt. That is not propaganda, that is reality and what police forces deserves. This cannot be compared with army. India cannot improve gradually till we do not remove police forces from the govt and make it full autonomous. Even autonomous govt bodies did much better than agencies directly takes orders from politicians/govt.


Sorry I didn;t mean incompetent but sometimes there is a thin line and you have to call it. Of course, the incompetence can be argued to the corruption which I agree is the number one issue.
 
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