Why in News?
The Indian Coast Guard rescued two foreign nationals from the U.S.-registered yacht stranded in rough seas near Great Nicobar due to sail and engine failure. The operation was coordinated by MRCC Port Blair and executed by ICGS Rajveer.
Description:
- Established: August 1978 under the Coast Guard Act, 1978.
- Status: An independent Armed Force under the Ministry of Defence.
- HQ: New Delhi.
- Origin: Concept proposed after 1971 Indo-Pak war.
- Visionary behind idea: Rustamji Committee laid the blueprint for a multidimensional maritime force.
Organisational Structure:
- India’s maritime zones are divided into five Coast Guard Regions:
- North-West – Gandhinagar
- West – Mumbai
- East – Chennai
- North-East – Kolkata
- Andaman & Nicobar – Port Blair
- Fourth-largest Coast Guard in the world.
Key Functions of ICG:
1. Maritime Law Enforcement:
- Prevents smuggling through maritime routes.
- Jurisdiction: Territorial Waters, Contiguous Zone, and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
- Acts as maritime police enforcing laws in India’s waters.
2. Environmental Protection:
- Ensures marine environment protection.
- Nodal agency for oil spill response in Indian waters.
- Has prevented major ecological disasters (e.g., Sagar Aaraksha-II near Sri Lanka during fire on MV X-Press Pearl).
3. Search & Rescue (SAR):
- Performs Search and Rescue operations in maritime zones.
- Recognised as ‘First Responder’ in maritime emergencies.
4. Aid to Civil Authority:
- Assists civil administration during natural disasters (floods, cyclones, etc.).
- Has rescued over 13,000 individuals.
- Recent operations during floods in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Goa.
5. Coastal & Maritime Security:
- Works with Central and State agencies to enhance coastal security infrastructure.
- Coordinates with littoral countries to combat:
- Transnational crimes (piracy, human trafficking, narcotics)
- Illegal fishing and marine terrorism
6. International Cooperation:
- Implements SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region).
- Promotes Neighbourhood First Policy through:
- Ocean peacekeeping
- Professional exchanges with Indian Ocean Region (IOR) countries
Strategic Significance:
- Plays a critical role in:
- India’s maritime domain awareness
- Blue economy protection
- Countering China’s maritime expansion in the IOR

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