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What I said was just an example of why an army might need a water-faring capability, not that they were the exact roles of the PCG. There is overlap sure, but it’s not that big, PMSA has much bigger responsibilities than the PCG including related to COIN, piracy, SAR, fisheries, environmental protection and border enforcement, whereas PCG is limited to policing and smuggling, but let’s break it down further by seeing where both forces are deployed.Absolutely correct on poor naming. But wrong on existence! There shouldn't even be a separate force for the kind of roles that you mentioned. Army can just use its own soldiers for this kind of stuff. Nothing stopping an army soldier from using a boat! And if they really need thay can have a "shore defence unit" or something. But the PCG is a separate force with roles that should be merged with PMSA and the force disbanded!
Below are the PCG roles from their own website! All traditional 'coast guard' jobs except that is supposed to be what PMSA is in pakistan!
Role of Pakistan Coast Guards
As per PCG Act 1973, mandate of this Force is defined as “Whereas it is expedient to provide for the constitution and regulation of PCG and for special measures to effectively check smuggling of any kind across the frontiers of Pakistan in the Coastal Area of Arabian Sea and also to deal with persons acting in a manner prejudicial to the defence and security of Pakistan in that areaâ€.
Compare to the Operations part on PMSA website homepage,
- Functions. Main functions of PCG under 1973 Act are:-
- Prevention of smuggling
- Prevention of illegal immigration to and migration from the Country.
- Stopping enemy agents or saboteurs from infiltrating into the Country along the Coastal Areas.
- Supplementing defence during war.
- Legal Powers. In order to accomplish the assigned tasks in a befitting manner, certain legal powers have been vested to PCG under various Acts.
- Police Act – 1861. Under this act, all Officers and Junior Commissioned Officers are vested with Police powers; however it is only applicable outside the jurisdiction of Seaports and Airports since they have dedicated agencies for the purpose. The details are:-
- Every post serves as a police station.
- Every Officer and Junior Commissioned Officer possesses powers of Station House Officer (SHO) and can:-
- Record FIR and carry out investigation.
- Present challan in relevant courts of law.
- Control of Narcotics Substance (CNS) Act – 1997. Under CNS Act, Officers and Junior Commissioned Officers are authorized to exercise powers to:-
- Carryout seizure and arrest in public places.
- Stop and search public / private transport.
- Trace and freeze assets, when required.
- Customs Act – 1969. PCG has been vested with anti smuggling powers to check illegal smuggling of goods. Under this Act, PCG is authorize to check smuggling of contraband items.
PMSA conduct Search and Rescue (SAR), Marine Pollution Control, Anti-Poaching, Anti-Smuggling and Drug Trafficking operations with regular patrolling and surveillance of Pakistan EEZ.
They have some other functions also but essentially there is overlapping wit PCG. Even in the area of responsibility. PCG is limited to 12NM from shore. But this areas is included in PMSA AoR also as on their website.
PMSA’s area of responsibility extends from coastline to seaward and covers all maritime zones of Pakistan. These include: Territorial waters 12 NM Contiguous zone 24 NM Exclusive Economic Zone 200 NM Extended Continental shelf 350 NM
This area is roughly 290,000 Sq Km. In addition to this, PMSA is also responsible for Search and Rescue in a large area assigned by International Maritime Organization (IMO). This area extends up to 840 NM from the coast.
PCG is active near the shores of Gwadar and Karachi, however they are not really as responsible for the rest of the coastline, the PMSA covers that, and despite obviously having an AOR within 12NM, they are not seen doing as much inside it as the PCG. OTOH the PCG is deployed in the swamps and marshes of the Sind region along with the Indian border, where I think the PMSA is not. The PMSA also does not really conduct land based raids and ops, something that the PCG does. To me what it breaks down to is the fact that the army wants its own arm to cover the waterways and shore areas in regions where there is also an army presence on the ground, i.e the international border with India, the special security regiments in gwadar etc.
If you look at most news related to drug and smuggling ops. PMSA seems to catch them further into the sea, whereas PCG does the same but usually nearer to shore, which makes sense given their capabilities.
There is most definitely an overlap in their roles and tasks still, but the way I see it, the army wants water-borne capabilities in the case a war starts, partially because yes, the army does like to have a certain control over everything, partially because the PN historically has been sort of a token force which may have caused the army to consider needing its own naval arm to control borders during a war, and partially because it actually does make sense for them to have one, given their sort of overreaching responsibilities in regards to the countries defense, wether it be due to a bad reason or a good one. Until a war does start, they likely justify the existence of the PCG by taking some work off the PMSA and doing its duties within that 12NM region, while also securing army bases near waterways as sort of a secondary role.