Indian Coast Guard hosts maiden annual Operational Sea Training Conference in Visakhapatnam
New Delhi, 30 Jul 24: The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) marked a significant milestone in its journey toward standardized training and preparedness with the successful conclusion of the maiden Annual Operational Sea Training Conference Held at Visakhapatnam, the event was graced by the presence of Inspector General AnupamRai, Deputy Director General (Sea Training).
A key highlight of the conference was the launch of “Suvidha Software Version 1.0,” a cutting-edge tool designed to enhance training protocols and ensure consistency across all ICG platforms. This innovation is part of the ICG’s broader effort to adapt to evolving maritime security challenges and maintain the highest standards of operational readiness.
Inspector General AnupamRai, in his keynote address, emphasized the importance of the conference in fostering a culture of excellence and adaptability within the Coast Guard. He noted that the outcomes of this conference would play a crucial role in shaping the future of maritime training and operations, ensuring that the ICG remains at the forefront of maritime security.
The conference saw active participation from senior officers representing various Coast Guard Regions, underlining the need for a unified approach to complex operations. This gathering provided a valuable platform for discussing best practices, sharing insights, and aligning strategies to address the dynamic maritime security landscape.
The successful conclusion of this inaugural conference underscores the Indian Coast Guard’s commitment to excellence and innovation in operational training. The ICG continues to uphold its motto “वयम्रक्षामः” (We Protect) by enhancing its capabilities and preparedness to safeguard India’s maritime interests.