INDIAN COAST GUARD STATION ANDROTH COMMISSIONED
Lakshadweep
and Minicoy Islands, Androth 12 April 2012
Indian Coast Guard Station Androth, the third
Coast Guard Station in the Lakshadweep and Minicoy Islands, was commissioned
here today by VAdm KN Sushil, PVSM, AVSM, NM, ADC, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Naval
Command, in the presence of VAdm MP Muralidharan, AVSM, NM, Director General,
Indian Coast Guard. IG SPS Basra, YSM, PTM, TM, Commander Coast Guard Region (West)
and senior officials from the Central and UT Administration witnessed the Commissioning
Ceremony.
The Station is part of
ongoing efforts by the Coast Guard to strengthen coastal security in the island
territories. The Station would be instrumental in monitoring sea-lanes of
communication passing close to the islands, undertake surveillance in the
Indian EEZ, as also prevent maritime crimes such as piracy and poaching of
maritime resources.
The Coast Guard already operates two
stations in the strategically important islands at Kavaratti and Minicoy. A
District Headquarter was also commissioned at Kavaratti in Dec 10 by the Hon’ble
Raksha Mantri, Shri AK Antony, as part of a comprehensive security review undertaken
post 26/11. This has enabled day-to-day functioning of the Coast Guard to be directed
and effectively monitored from the island territories itself, rather than the
Coast Guard District Headquarter-4 located at Kochi as was the case previously.
Additionally, the Coast Guard is also in the process of setting up a chain of static
sensors with Automatic Identification System along the entire coastline of the
country to enable effective monitoring of shipping and fishing traffic. A Coast
Guard Air Station at Minicoy is also on the anvil.
In his address during the
Commissioning Ceremony, VAdm Sushil, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern
Naval Command dwelt upon the need for continuing coordination and synergy between
various stakeholders involved in maritime and coastal security to overcome
existing challenges. VAdm Muralidharan, Director General Indian Coast Guard highlighted
that several far-reaching initiatives
had been taken by the Coast Guard to augment force levels as also manpower to
meet existing and future maritime challenges. Setting up of Stations at
strategically important locations, such as this, would provide requisite fillip
to coastal security efforts, he stated.
The Station will function under the
administrative and operational control of Commander, Coast Guard Region (West)
through the Commander, Coast Guard District HQ-12 (L&M) located at
Kavaratti. Comdt P Shyam Kumar is the
Commanding Officer of the Station, which has a complement of 47 Coast Guard personnel.
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