Indian Coast Guard Completes 50 Years of Maritime Service

Context:
The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) marked its 50th Raising Day, highlighting five decades of service in maritime security, coastal protection, and search and rescue operations.

Key Highlights:

Institutional Milestone

  • The Indian Coast Guard was established in 1977 to safeguard India’s maritime interests.
  • It initially started operations with seven surface platforms.

Operational Expansion

  • Currently, the force operates 155 ships and 80 aircraft.
  • By 2030, the ICG aims to expand to 200 surface platforms and 100 aircraft.

Operational Roles

  • Maritime law enforcement in India’s territorial waters.
  • Search and rescue operations at sea.
  • Protection of marine resources and fisheries.
  • Coastal security and anti-smuggling operations.

Strategic Significance

  • With expanding maritime capabilities, the ICG aims to become one of the world’s leading coast guard services.

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • Indian Coast Guard (ICG):
    • Established under the Coast Guard Act, 1978.
    • Functions under the Ministry of Defence.
  • Primary Responsibilities:
    • Protection of India’s maritime zones and offshore assets.
    • Safety and protection of fishermen.
    • Search and rescue (SAR) operations.
    • Prevention of smuggling and maritime crimes.
  • Jurisdiction:
    • Operates within India’s territorial waters, contiguous zone, and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
  • Maritime Zones of India:
    • Territorial Sea: Up to 12 nautical miles from the baseline.
    • Contiguous Zone: Up to 24 nautical miles.
    • Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ): Up to 200 nautical miles.

Relevant Mains Points:

Role in Maritime Security

  • Strengthens coastal surveillance and maritime domain awareness.
  • Prevents illegal fishing, piracy, trafficking, and smuggling.
  • Ensures security of sea lanes of communication (SLOCs) crucial for trade.

Importance in Disaster Response

  • Plays a major role in search and rescue during cyclones, ship accidents, and maritime disasters.
  • Coordinates with Navy, coastal police, and disaster management agencies.

Strategic Importance for India

  • Vital for protecting India’s maritime economy and blue economy resources.
  • Enhances coastal security after lessons from the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

Way Forward

  • Increase technological capabilities such as drones, satellite surveillance, and AI-based maritime monitoring.
  • Strengthen coordination with regional coast guards in the Indo-Pacific.
  • Expand infrastructure, training, and fleet modernization.

UPSC Relevance:

  • Prelims: Indian Coast Guard Act, maritime zones, coastal security institutions.
  • Mains: GS III – Internal Security, maritime security, coastal defence architecture.
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