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It is interesting to note how the responsibility of Coastal Defence varies from country to country.
In the UK Coast Guard is primarily a Search & Rescue Service. It is neither military nor a law enforcing service. It acts more like a “Life Guard” on the UK Coast. Coastal Defence being responsibility of the Royal Navy & Coastal Border Control under the Border Force which is under the Home Office and is responsible for controlling illegal immigration as well as anti –smuggling operations.
The United States Coast Guards on the other hand is a branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is a combined maritime, military, multi-mission service. US Coast Guard's responsibility includes maritime safety, security, and enforcing U.S. law in the US’s economic zone spanning 3.4 million square miles. Additionally the Coast Guard can carry out military operations under the Department of Defence. In other words US Coast Guards are the guardians of the US maritime borders in truest sense of word.
In Pakistan’s case the responsibilities seem a bit ambiguous. As I understand it, enforce national jurisdiction and sovereignty and protecting Pakistan’s maritime interests in the maritime zones is the responsibility of the Maritime Security Agency. Whereas Coast Guards are part of the paramilitary force like the Rangers and protect Pakistan’s coast but only up to the international 12 mile limit of the coast line.
There must be some overlapping of the two services; wouldn’t it be better if the PMSA & Coast Guards are placed under a unified command?
sir would it have been better in your view just to merge PMSA AND COST GUARD together for better efficiency .we can get a lot more out of the merger and easily can equip them with more people and upgraded equipment .Right now the requirement is for more ships and boats not for more buildings or offices and admiralsIt is interesting to note how the responsibility of Coastal Defence varies from country to country.
In the UK Coast Guard is primarily a Search & Rescue Service. It is neither military nor a law enforcing service. It acts more like a “Life Guard” on the UK Coast. Coastal Defence being responsibility of the Royal Navy & Coastal Border Control under the Border Force which is under the Home Office and is responsible for controlling illegal immigration as well as anti –smuggling operations.
The United States Coast Guards on the other hand is a branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is a combined maritime, military, multi-mission service. US Coast Guard's responsibility includes maritime safety, security, and enforcing U.S. law in the US’s economic zone spanning 3.4 million square miles. Additionally the Coast Guard can carry out military operations under the Department of Defence. In other words US Coast Guards are the guardians of the US maritime borders in truest sense of word.
In Pakistan’s case the responsibilities seem a bit ambiguous. As I understand it, enforcing national jurisdiction and sovereignty and protecting Pakistan’s maritime interests in the maritime zones is the responsibility of the Maritime Security Agency. Whereas Coast Guards are part of the paramilitary force like the Rangers and protect Pakistan’s coast but only up to the international 12 mile limit of the coast line.
There must be some overlapping of the two services; wouldn’t it be better if the PMSA & Coast Guards are placed under a unified command?
i think the most user friendly operating system is Windows phone by Nokia. and after it Andriod. The IOS is the most complex OS. You can start the poll to get my opinion clear from others. Apple just make it look different something Special/Unique from other phones i would say they just know how to make people fool. one thing i would like about Apple is that it's secure that's it.
The issue isn't about "P" or the "MSA", the issue is the easy to understand. And no, MSA isn't a commonly used phrase compared to when you see the big lettered words "Coast Guards" or "Maritime Security" (or Pakistan Maritime Security). Why Apple has more cash then any other business combined (and more than the US government)? Because they made it easy to understand how a Phone or tablet can work. Similarly, make it easy on the global ships. If you know anything about the shipping business, there are very few educated people in a Cargo ship. Trust me on that. But the ships and the force looks very impressive.
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Enough said.
Enough said.
Yeah, lots of trolling erupted following my post ..... [not!]Ok.....and the point was? You should re-read the entire set of posts before you put the image and try to "prove" something when there is nothing really to prove. I was giving out my personal opinion. You can post another 100 of these images, my stance won't change. I think the ships, including the one you posted, should still clearly say in English the total name of the MSA. Now, responses like you, turn the thread into a trolling fest. You could've just ignored my post knowing it was a personal opinion, rather a state's stance on a critical issue!
Yeah, lots of trolling erupted following my post ..... [not!]
I too gave my personal opinion. Like you, I am free to do so here.
Clearly, you missed that the MSAs - and notably the Ss - in China MSA and Pakistan MSA are different. Moreover, the A in MSA in China has 2 forms. Thus actually demonstrating the need to spell out MSA.
China Maritime Safety Agency http://en.msa.gov.cn/
China Maritime Safety Administration https://www.marinelink.com/news/maritime/china-maritime-safety-agency
(the only maritime administrative agency that was not merged into the new China Coast Guard in June 2013. The CMSA retains its safety and control ["traffic police"] remit, while the new CCG concentrates all other law enforcement and policing duties).
Pakistan Maritime Security Agency http://www.pmsa.gov.pk/
Please don't cry.
Functions of PMSA: http://www.pmsa.gov.pk/function.phpIn Pakistan’s case the responsibilities seem a bit ambiguous. As I understand it, enforcing national jurisdiction and sovereignty and protecting Pakistan’s maritime interests in the maritime zones is the responsibility of the Maritime Security Agency. Whereas Coast Guards are part of the paramilitary force like the Rangers and protect Pakistan’s coast but only up to the international 12 mile limit of the coast line.
There must be some overlapping of the two services; wouldn’t it be better if the PMSA & Coast Guards are placed under a unified command?