August 3, 2012 5:01 PM

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Complete 1st phase of coastal radar network by Oct: Antony to Navy, Coastal Guard

Defence Minister A K Antony today asked the Navy and the Coast Guard to complete the first phase of the coastal radar network by October to track the movement of suspicious vessels into Indian maritime boundary.
After the 26/11 attacks, the minister has held several meetings with the sea-guarding agencies and other stakeholders to plug the gaps in country's maritime security.
Reviewing the status of coastal security in New Delhi today, Antony directed that first phase of the Coastal Radar Network, on both the west and east coast should be completed in the next two months.
The network is an important component of the coastal security mechanism which will ensure monitoring and identification of maritime traffic .
Antony also reviewed the time schedules of supply of Fast Interceptor Crafts, implementation of National Command Control Communication and Intelligence Network and Vessels and Air Traffic Management System on the east coast.
He stressed that the government was fully-committed to modernise the Navy and Coast Guard as well as assist state governments to undertake any challenges to coastal security.

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