ICG Celebrates 46th Raising Day
Indian Coast Guard (ICG) is celebraing its 46th Raising Day on February 01, 2022. From just seven surface platforms in 1978, the ICG has grown into a formidable force with 158 ships and 70 aircraft in its inventory and is likely to achieve targeted force levels of 200 surface platforms and 80 aircraft by 2025. As the fourth largest Coast Guard in the world, it has played a significant role in securing the Indian coasts and enforcing regulations in the maritime zones of India. The ICG has saved over 1,200 lives at sea in the last one year and more
INDIAN COAST GUARD ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
INDIAN COAST GUARD ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES : Indian forces are always ready to defend the country. The Indian Armed Forces has commanded the security of the country in all the three areas, air, water and land. Along with this, the contribution of the Indian Coast Guard is also very important, who are on alert round the clock to protect the Indian coasts. Indian Coast Guard was established in the year 1977 on 01 February. The Indian Coast Guard works under the Ministry of Defence. It was established on the recommendation of Rustomji Committee to look after and protect the Special
Indian Coast Guard Group B Recruitment 2021
Coast Guard Group B Recruitment 2021 : Indian Coast Guard (ICG) has officially released the notification of Group B for the posts of Chargeman, General Central Service.
Why Do We Celebrate Indian Coast Guard Day ?
Indian Coast Guard Day: When and why is Indian Coast Guard Day celebrated? The Indian Coast Guard celebrates its foundation day on 1 February every year. This year Indian Coast Guard Day 2021 will be celebrated on 1 February Monday. The Indian Coast Guard is always ready to defend India on Indian borders. The Indian Coast Guard is an armed force, which always protects the beaches. The Indian Coast Guard was established on 18 August 1978 by the Coast Guard Act, 1978. Laws related to the sea are under the Indian Coast Guard. The Indian Coast Guard is headed by



