He will also inaugurate two additional key
facilities: the regional Marine Pollution Response Centre (RMPRC) in Chennai
and the Coast Guard Air Enclave (CGAE) in Puducherry.
The inauguration event
will be attended by dignitaries from the Union and State organizations. This landmark occasion highlights a major
advancement in maritime safety and regional coordination, marking a significant
step towards enhancing maritime security and emergency response along the
Indian coastline.
The new MRCC at
Chennai is set to become an iconic structure, significantly enhancing the
coordination and effectiveness of maritime rescue operations for mariners and
fishermen in distress at sea. This
state-of-the-art facility underscores the ICG commitment to safeguarding lives
at sea and ensuring swift response in critical situations.
The ICG Regional
Marine Pollution Response Centre (RMPRC), located at the Chennai Port premises,
represents a pioneering step in marine pollution management. As the first of
its kind in the region, the RMPRC will play a crucial role in coordinating
responses to marine pollution incidents, particularly oil and chemical spills,
in the waters adjoining coastal states.
The Coast Guard Air
Enclave at Puducherry marks a significant milestone for the (ICG) and will be
instrumental in bolstering maritime security along the Puducherry and South
Tamil Nadu coast. The Air Enclave will
be equipped with Chetak and Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Squadrons,
enhancing aerial surveillance and response capabilities.
The new facilities are
poised to play a pivotal role in ensuring robust maritime security and
providing efficient responses to emergencies, reinforcing India’s commitment to
maritime safety and environmental protection.