New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh conferred gallantry and meritorious service medals on the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) personnel at an investiture ceremony held in New Delhi today. A total of 21 awards, including three President’s Medals for Distinguished Service, eight Gallantry and 10 Medals for Meritorious Service were presented during the ceremony. The awarding of medals was in recognition of the selfless devotion, exemplary courage and acts of valour of the ICG personnel under extreme conditions.
Speaking on the occasion, Rajnath Singh said that the ICG, which began the service to the nation with just 4-6 boats, is now one of the best maritime forces in the world with over 150 ships and 66 aircraft. He voiced the government’s resolve of bolstering the country’s maritime security, terming it a crucial aspect of comprehensive internal & external security framework. “India's maritime zones must be safe, secure and pollution free. This will fulfil our security needs and ensure environmental health & economic development,” he said.
Terming ‘unhindered maritime activity’ as a necessity for rapid development, the minister said that India is a rising maritime power and its prosperity is largely dependent on the sea. Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of 'SAGAR', i.e. 'Security and Growth for All in the Region', he lauded the ICG for being at the forefront in achieving that goal by promoting regional cooperation, maintaining maritime peace in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) and working closely with international maritime agencies.
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