Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the 41st Indian Coast Guard (ICG) Commanders’ Conference at the Coast Guard Headquarters in New Delhi on Tuesday. The three-day event, running from 24 to 26 September, serves as a key platform for ICG Senior Commanders to engage in discussions on strategic, operational, and administrative matters, particularly in light of evolving geopolitical scenarios and maritime security challenges.
The conference is instrumental in shaping the future course of the ICG, according to a Ministry of Defence statement. During the event, Singh interacted with ADG S Paramesh, Director General ICG (Addl. Charge), and other senior Coast Guard Commanders, addressing critical issues related to national and maritime security.
“The world is experiencing a technological revolution, and security is rapidly evolving with advancements in Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Technology, and drones. With the current geopolitical situation, maritime threats are likely to increase in the future. We must remain vigilant and ready, focusing on being a technology-driven Coast Guard,” said the Defence Minister.
In addition to Singh’s address, ICG Commanders engaged with the Chief of Defence Staff, the Chief of Naval Staff, and the Engineer-in-Chief, promoting collaboration across the maritime security spectrum. The conference also reviewed key operational, logistical, and administrative developments from the past year, as well as future priorities for protecting India’s maritime interests.
A focus on ‘Make in India’ was also highlighted, with Commanders assessing ongoing projects aimed at strengthening indigenization efforts in alignment with the government’s vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat. The conference reaffirms the ICG’s commitment to safeguarding the nation’s maritime frontiers.