New Delhi, Nov 13 (UNI) The Indian Navy is set to conduct the fourth edition of the pan India coastal defence exercise ‘Sea Vigil-24’ on November 20 and 21.
The exercise will span an unprecedented scale, both in terms of geographical reach and the magnitude of participation, with involvement of six ministries and 21 organisations and agencies, an Indian Navy statement said.
The Coastal Defence and Security Readiness Evaluation (CDSRE) phase of the exercise is being conducted by Naval Officer-in-Charges of all coastal states and Union Territories (including Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar Islands), from the end of October, wherein thorough audit of complete coastal defence and security infrastructure is being carried out.
This year, National Security Council Secretariat officials will also be part of Indian Navy led CDSRE teams for the first time, along with personnel from State Marine Police, Coast Guard, Customs, Fisheries, and others.
The exercise will focus on strengthening the security of coastal assets like ports, oil rigs, single point moorings, cable landing points and critical coastal infrastructure including the coastal population.
This year participation by other Services (Indian Army and Air Force) and planned deployment of large number of ships and aircraft have enhanced the tempo of the exercise.
Originally conceptualised in 2018, Sea Vigil was designed to validate and enhance measures adopted to bolster coastal defence, post the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.
Encompassing the entire 11,098 km coastline and vast Exclusive Economic Zone of 2.4 million square kilometres, this comprehensive exercise will engage complete coastal security infrastructure and all maritime stakeholders, including the fishing community and coastal populace, simultaneously.
One of the aims of the exercise is to raise awareness amongst coastal communities about maritime security, and thus, involvement of fishing communities, coastal populace, and students from NCC and Bharat Scouts and Guides will add to the fervour of the endeavour.
While coastal security exercises are conducted by individual coastal states and maritime security agencies regularly, Exercise Sea Vigil coordinated by the Indian Navy stands out as a national level initiative that provides a holistic appraisal of India’s maritime defence and security capabilities.
The exercise offers a significant opportunity to assess current preparedness of all maritime security agencies, identify their strengths and weaknesses and enhance the nation’s overall maritime defence framework.
Serving as a precursor to the Theatre Level Readiness Operational Exercise (TROPEX), conducted biennially by the Indian Navy, Sea Vigil-24 will serve as an essential measure in reinforcing India’s commitment to safeguarding its maritime boundaries and ensuring coordinated efforts among all stakeholders in coastal defence.