36 Assistant Commandants graduated in Law and Operations from Coast Guard Training Centre,Kochi

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The completing 36 Assistant Commandants, one of whom is a lady officer, have added to the operational strength of the Indian Coast Guard after completing the CG Law and Operations Course conducted at the Indian Coast Guard Training Centre (CGTC), Kochi. 

The CG Law and Operations Course is a rigorous training aimed at imparting officer trainees with specific skills and knowledge necessary for carrying out their duties. Topics covered within the training include Maritime Law, Search and Rescue Operations, Boarding Procedures, Fisheries Monitoring and Control, and Marine Pollution Prevention. The course ensures that the officers are well-equipped to deal with maritime security challenges and carry out Coast Guard functions efficiently. 

The Indian Coast Guard Training Centre in Kochi provides world-class training programs in order to upskill their Coast Guard personnel on statutory responsibilities and various functions. The graduation of these officers is a big boost to the force, increasing their capabilities in law enforcement, coastal security, and maritime operations. 

The Indian Coast Guard achieved an excellent milestone: graduation of 36 Assistant Commandants, one lady officer among them, from Coast Guard Training Centre (CGTC) in Kochi. The strenuous training program rightly included specialized disciplines like Maritime Law and Search and Rescue Operations. The CGTC Kochi has gained repute with respect to imparting total effective and quality-training to the Coast Guard personnel, preparing them with the wherewithal to succeed in the profession. 

The graduation ceremony thus, not only celebrates these officers' achievements, but also adds to the operational readiness of the Indian Coast Guard, enhancing its maritime security and safeguarding the nation's waterways. With an ambitious growth plan toward achieving a fleet of 200 vessels and 100 aircraft by the year 2030, this newly inducted batch will play a significant role in sustaining the organization toward fulfilling its charter in protecting the coastal limits of India. With these officers ready for induction, the Indian Coast Guard pursues the strengthening of the maritime security lattice and uphold its motto of protecting the country's waterways.