Friday, May 3, 2024
News

Kerala: 19 Assistant Commandants of Coast Guard complete training

   SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend    Print this Page   COMMENT

Kochi (Kerala) | February 14, 2023 2:03:34 PM IST
Passing Out Parade of the Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Course was held at Coast Guard Headquarters, Fort Kochi on Tuesday.

19 Officers of the 75th course of Assistant Commandant (General Duty) (Pilot/Navigator) and DP passed out of the portals of the Indian Coast Guard Training Centre, Kochi on successful completion of the CG Law and Operations Course today.

During the 11 weeks of Training, the officers have imparted instructions on Coast Guard-specific subjects such as maritime law, search and rescue, boarding, fisheries monitoring and control, prevention and control of marine pollution and other subjects related to the CG Charter of Duties.

The Parade was reviewed by Commander of the Coast Guard Region (North West) Inspector General AK Harbola.

Speaking on occasion, Harbola said that the maritime security situation continues to be uncertain and fluid with the persisting combination of conventional and unconventional threats.

"Our maritime security situation continues to be uncertain and fluid with the persisting combination of conventional and unconventional threats. You'll be expected to deal with the threats that may originate by the sea, from the sea or to the sea," IG said.

He further said that, unlike the well-defined linear land borders, the sea is a highly voluminous environment.

"It does not remain aligned that defines your boundary," he added.

During the 11 weeks of Training, the officers have imparted instructions on Coast Guard-specific subjects such as maritime law, search and rescue, boarding, fisheries monitoring and control, prevention and control of marine pollution and other subjects related to the CG Charter of Duties.

The trainees also underwent capsule courses at the Central Institute of Fisheries, Nautical, and Engineering Training (CIFNET) on fisheries technology and at NACIN in Customs, Rummaging and Narcotics Control.

The training at CGTC Kochi has been conducted with the due impetus to build up professional calibre, Practical broad base knowledge and critical thinking skills in the Officer trainees which are the key requisites for manning state of art platforms of the Indian Coast Guard, handling critical & dynamic situations at sea, besides grooming them for a career with the Indian Coast Guard.

During the ceremonial review, the Flag Officers were awarded the Sword of Honour and Book prize. The coveted "Director General Sword of Honour" for the 73rd Batch was awarded to Assistant Commandant Sonmale Suraj Krishnat (1925-X) for standing first in the overall order of merit in the course. (ANI)

 
  LATEST COMMENTS ()
POST YOUR COMMENT
Comments Not Available
 
POST YOUR COMMENT
 
 
TRENDING TOPICS
 
 
CITY NEWS
MORE CITIES
 
 
INDIA WORLD ASIA
CBI nabs Deputy GM of Eastern Coalfields...
West Bengal Governor bans entry of polic...
'If BJP declares CM face, it will not cr...
Pakistan eager to make 'shehzada' Prime ...
'I will be heir, successor to all values...
'No matter who contests on Raebareli and...
More...    
 
 Top Stories
Turkey halts trade with Israel over... 
"Daughters of country lost..." Saks... 
Israel: Kibbutz Be'eri announces re... 
Erez crossing reopens - Hundreds of... 
Israeli FM calls Turkish FM dictato... 
Gaza war military leaders promoted... 
Rahul Gandhi likely to file nominat... 
Imran Khan will become Shehbaz Shar...