- Indian Coast Guard
The Indian Coast Guard is the fourth service created to guard
Republic of India 's vastcoastline . It was created on18 August ,1978 as an independent entity as per the Coast Guard Act. The Indian Coast Guard is an armed force of India and is not a part of theParamilitary forces of India .The
coast guard works closely with the Indian navy and the Indian Customs Department, and is usually headed by a naval officer of the rank of Vice-Admiral. India's coast guard has a large number of fast craft includinghovercraft s andhydrofoil s. They patrol the seas andriver mouth s. The coast guard has performed a number of commendable tasks of rescuing distressed personnel. It has also apprehendedpirate s onhigh seas and cleaned up oil spills. Heavy patrolling of sensitive areas such asGujarat ,West Bengal andMumbai have resulted in catching a large number ofsmuggler s and illegalimmigrant s.Objectives
* To protect the
ocean .
* Protect offshore wealth such as oil,fish andminerals .
* Assist mariners in distress.
* Safeguard life and property at sea.
* Enforce maritime laws with respect to sea,smuggling ,narcotic s, shipping andpoaching .
* To preserve marine environment, ecology and protect rare species
* Prevention and control of maritime pollution
* To collect marine scientific data
* Assist the Indian Navy in times of warMotto: "Vayam Rakshaamah" -- "We Protect" in
Sanskrit . (It is seen inDevanagari script on thecoat of arms .)The Coast Guard is responsible for the policing of over 2.01 million square kilometres of ocean. The area under its control includes nearly 1,200 islands and a coastline of 7517 kilometres.
History
In 1974, the
Government of India set out to create an autonomous coast guard to protect the nation's long coast line. This coast guard was modelled on the lines of the British (HMCG) and American (USCG) coast guards. Like many coast guards around the world, the Indian Coast Guard has borrowed the white paint scheme and "racing stripe" from the U.S. service. The dress uniforms are similar to those of their counterparts from the Indian Navy.An interim Indian Coast Guard was set up on
February 1 ,1977 equipped with modern weaponry and quick sea craft with the help of theIndian Navy . The duties and functions of the service were formally defined in the Coast Guard Act, which was passed on 18 August 1978, and came into effect the next day.The Indian Coast Guard conducts exercises with the other coast guards of the world. In 2006, the Indian Coast Guard conducted exercises with Japanese and Korean counterparts. In May 2005, the Indian Coast Guard agreed to set up liaison links with
Pakistan Coast Guard .Bases
The Coast Guard is headed by a Director General from the Navy, of the rank of Vice Admiral. Although Coast Guard officers have previously headed the force (in the alternative rank of Director General), these have been naval officers on permanent deputation to the force. The force has a strength of 5440, including 633 officers. Its headquarters is based in the capital,
New Delhi . It has:* three Regional Headquarters at
Mumbai ,Chennai , andPort Blair
* one District headquarters in each of the nine coastal states and 2 in the Union territories ofAndaman and Nicobar Islands andLakshadweep Islands.
* Twenty nineCoast Guard stations [ [http://www.hindu.com/2006/11/11/stories/2006111109410400.htm Coast Guard station commissioned] ] at places like Vadinar,Haldia , Kakinada, Okha,Tuticorin and Mandapam.
* twoair base s, inDaman andChennai
* Air enclaves at Goa,Kolkata andPort Blair .
* A new station has been recently commissioned inPondicherry Vessels
The Coast Guard began with two old frigates handed to it by the Navy and five small patrol vessels. It has since grown to a sizeable fleet of 75 ships and watercraft and 44 aircraft and helicopters. The coast guard relies on a variety of seafaring vessels equipped with modern detection facilities. They include patrol boats of various speeds and capabilities, defence boats, air cushion vehicles and interceptor craft. The air arm of the coast guard boasts has
Dornier Do 228 airplanes and Chetak and Dhruv helicopters. The Indian Coast Guard has plans to induct 2 Advanced offshore patrol vessels, 3 Offshore patrol vessels, 3 Patrol crafts, 11 Interceptor boats, 21 patrol vessels, 4 Fast patrol vessels, aircraft and helicoptes into service. [ [http://mangalorean.com/news.php?newstype=broadcast&broadcastid=47166 Goa: Coast Guard gets 'ICGS Samrat'] ]Surface Vessels
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colspan="6"|In Service:
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Sankalp class || Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessel || || 49 tons || 10 ||
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|| Fast Patrol Vessel || || 215 tons || 8 ||
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|| Extra Fast Patrol Vessel (XFPV) || || N.A. || 6 ||
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colspan="6"|Under Construction/Order:
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Sankalp Class || Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessel || || 1800 tons || 1 launched
+ 2 on order || [ [http://www.navhindtimes.com/articles.php?Story_ID=070574 Centre has Rs 100,000-cr defence budget: Kumar] ]
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|| Inshore Patrol Vessel || || Utility helicopter || || 4 ||
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Aérospatiale SA 316 Alouette III || || transport
search and rescue
patrol || Do 228-101 || 24 || 18 built by HALGallery
ee also
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Indian Navy
*Military of India References
Notes
External links
* [http://www.indiancoastguard.nic.in/ Official Coast Guard site]
* [http://www.india-defence.com/military/coastguard Indian Coast Guard @ India Defence]
* [http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/NAVY/Link1.html Unofficial page on Coast Guard]
* [http://www.mod.nic.in Ministry of Defence]
* [http://www.aeroflight.co.uk/waf/aa-asia/india/india-cg-home.htm AeroFlight]
* [http://www.international-lifeboat-federation.org/ International Lifeboat Federation]
* [http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/25725.html Indian Coast Guard eyes major expansion]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AibjaknhR64 Video @ Youtube.com]
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