The 41st Indian Coast Guard Commanders’ Conference was inaugurated today by the Honourable Raksha Mantri, Shri Rajnath Singh, at the Coast Guard Headquarters in New Delhi.
The conference, scheduled from September 24 to 26, brings together senior commanders to deliberate on a range of issues critical to India’s maritime interests.
During the inauguration, Shri Rajnath Singh commended the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) for their unwavering professionalism and significant contributions to maritime safety and security.
He highlighted the vital role of the ICG in safeguarding India’s vast coastline and addressing various maritime challenges.
The conference focuses on strategic objectives, enhancing operational readiness, and addressing emerging maritime challenges.
Discussions are set to cover advancements in maritime technology, coordination with other naval and maritime agencies, and strategies to bolster India’s maritime infrastructure and response capabilities.
This event underscores the Government of India’s commitment to enhancing the operational capabilities of the Coast Guard, emphasizing the importance of a robust maritime security framework to national security.
The discussions and outcomes of this conference are expected to further strengthen the ICG’s role as a pivotal force in maintaining regional stability and security in the maritime domain.