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Stakeholders in maritime sphere must coordinate: NSA Doval | India News – Times of India

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval

NEW DELHI: National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval on Thursday referred to as for seamless coordination amongst numerous companies concerned in the nation’s maritime safety equipment.
In an handle on the first assembly of the MultiAgency Maritime Security Group (MAMSG), Doval mentioned the companies and stakeholders in the maritime sphere must coordinate in sync with India’s general strategy of progress and improvement.
In view of geopolitical developments, seas have develop into way more necessary, he mentioned.
The assembly was chaired by the National Maritime Security Coordinator Vice Admiral (retd) G Ashok Kumar.
Kumar assumed cost because the nation’s first National Maritime Security Coordinator on February 16 this yr.
The assembly was attended by senior officers from key central authorities ministries, companies and safety forces coping with maritime affairs.
Maritime safety coordinators from 13 coastal states and Union Territories additionally attended it.
In a serious determination to reform coordination of maritime safety affairs on the apex degree, the Union Cabinet in November final authorized creation of the put up of NMSC, underneath the NSA, on the National Security Council Secretariat.
This initiative was supposed to make sure a seamless strategy to India’s maritime safety chopping throughout geographical and purposeful domains.
At the inaugural assembly, a quantity of essential coverage points on maritime safety have been taken up, together with mapping of present orders and insurance policies on maritime safety to determine gaps, evaluate of customary working procedures for maritime contingencies, safety of ports and coastal infrastructure and creation of a nationwide maritime database, officers mentioned
The MAMSG is envisaged to offer a standing and efficient mechanism to make sure coordination of all facets of maritime safety together with coastal and offshore safety, in addition to fill the technological and operational gaps in assembly current and future safety challenges.
The assembly is anticipated to handle maritime contingencies requiring an pressing and coordinated response.

Source: https://www.pehalnews.in/stakeholders-in-maritime-sphere-must-coordinate-nsa-doval-india-news-times-of-india/2181651/