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The Aftermath of 26/11: Boosting Maritime Enforcement And Securing Coastlines

The state Marine Police has progressively been integrated into the response mechanisms to deal with exigencies like natural calamities, search and rescue (SAR) operations, and also during the ongoing Covid pandemic wherein the seaward element of the lockdown was enforced by the coastal states

26/11 Aftermath: Boosting maritime enforcement, securing coastlines

It s been 13 years since the worst ever terror attacks in India struck Mumbai, leaving 175 persons dead, including nine attackers, and more than 300 injured.According to investigations, the attackers took the sea route from Karachi across the .

26/11 aftermath: Boosting maritime enforcement, securing coastlines

It's been 13 years since the worst ever terror attacks in India struck Mumbai, leaving 175 persons dead, including nine attackers, and more than 300 injured. According to investigations, the attackers took the sea route from Karachi across the Arabian Sea, hijacked an Indian fishing trawler 'Kuber', killed the crew of four, and then forced the captain to sail to Mumbai. Since

Human rights an inalienable part of democracy, says DGP

Human rights an inalienable part of democracy, says DGP Updated: Updated: Share Article Director General of Police Gautam Swang. File Photo.   Amaravathi Director General of Police, Gautam Swang, has said that human rights are inalienable and are an embodiment of values as they provide guidance for the protection and promotion of human rights of every individual. Mr. Sawang, who was speaking at a meeting on International Human Rights observed at the VIT School of Law, Amaravati, further said that Human Rights Day celebrated on December 10 marks an important reminder based on the current conditions, which we are experiencing with the pandemic.

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