Coastal Security Exercise 'Sagar Kavach' Conducted off Lakshadweep Islands

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Coastal Security Exercise 'Sagar Kavach' Conducted off Lakshadweep Islands

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Maritime security agencies of the country conducted a two-day exercise off the Lakshadweep Islands on April 1-2, aimed at testing coastal security mechanisms against potential threats from the sea. Known as Sagar Kavach 01/24, the exercise involved assets from the Indian Navy, Coast Guard, Marine Police, fisheries, customs, and other security agencies.


Officials stated that the exercise focused on validating the effectiveness of coastal security measures in dealing with asymmetric threats originating from the sea. The event showcased enhanced preparedness, response capabilities, surveillance, and coordination among the various stakeholders involved in coastal security.


During the exercise, scenarios simulating potential threats were enacted to evaluate the response of maritime security agencies. This included assessing their ability to detect, intercept, and neutralize threats to ensure the safety and security of coastal areas.


The exercise emphasized the importance of coordination and collaboration among different agencies to safeguard maritime interests and protect coastal communities from potential threats. Officials highlighted the significance of such exercises in maintaining vigilance and readiness to address evolving security challenges in the maritime domain.


Overall, Sagar Kavach 01/24 served as a platform for maritime security agencies to assess and enhance their capabilities in securing the nation's coastal borders and responding effectively to emerging threats.

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