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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS

 

RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 312

TO BE ANSWERED ON 18.02.2009

 

STEPS FOR MAKING COASTS FULLY SECURE

 

  1. SHRI RAJEEV CHANDRASEKHAR:

(a): What specific steps have taken post 26/11 to ensure better co-ordination our intelligence agencies and to ensure intelligence ownership of action for joint action between various agencies;

(b): What steps have taken to close down traditional smuggling routes and channel routes and channels across our coast as part of our coastal security strengthening; and

(c): What time frame is expected for our coast to be fully secure?

 

ANSWER

MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTEY OF HOME AFFAIRS

(SHRI PRAKASH JAISWAL)

 

(a): An executive order has been issued on 31.12.2008 under which the Multi-Agency Center (MAC), under the Intelligence Bureau (IB), has been obliged to share intelligence with all other agencies, including agencies of the State Governments, Union Territories. Likewise, all other agencies have been obliged to share intelligence with MAC. MAC has also been made operational on 24X7 basis. All agencies have nominated their representatives to MAC. Further action is also underway to strengthen the connectivity between the Intelligence Bureau at the Central Level and the units and the Special Branches at the State Level.

 

(b) and (c): At present, there is a 3-tier arrangement for Coastal Security comprising the State Police in the coastal areas and near coastal waters, the Coastal Huard in territorial waters and the Navy in the High Seas. With a view to strengthening the arrangements for Coastal Security, the Central Government had launched a Supplemental Coastal Security Scheme in 2005. Under which assistance is being provided to coastal States including Maharashtra for setting up Police Stations, Out Posts, Check Posts and Barracks, along with jeeps and motor cycles for patrolling along the coast and provision for 204 patrol boats, which are being procured centrally. The states have also been asked to conduct a vulnerability analysis with a view to identifying further gaps which may require to be filled up in terms of additional Police Stations, etc.

After the incidents in Mumbai, further detailed reviews of the Coastal Security arrangements have been carried out and it has been decided to take up a number of additional measures for augmenting the assets of the Coast Guard and the Navy, putting in place institutional mechanism for intelligence sharing and inter-agency Tracking and Monitoring Systems, etc.

Strengthening of coastal security is an ongoing process, and further initiatives and measures, as found necessary from time to time would be taken on a continuing basis.

 

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