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ISRO satellite imageries to monitor suspicious vessels

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ISRO satellite imageries will soon monitor suspicious vessels and boats venturing into seas as part of the fortificat­ion of the country’s coastal security, the home ministry said on Friday.

The Indian Space Research Organisati­on (ISRO) will provide 1,000 transponde­rs by March next year as part of the coastal security ring, being set up to thwart terrorist attacks on the lines of the 26/11 Mumbai carnage.

For boats under 20 metres, satellite monitoring has been proposed, a senior home ministry official said. India has strengthen­ed the coastal security after the 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai which claimed 166 lives, reports PTI.

Ten terrorists reached the metropolis from Pakistan sailing through the Arabian sea.

So far, 19.74 lakh fishermen have enrolled for biometric identity cards and of whom, 18.60 lakhs have been issued identity cards.

For monitoring of boats, automatic identifica­tion system would be installed in all boats above 20 metres, while colour coding of boats was being undertaken by coastal states and Union Territorie­s for easier monitoring in the high seas and on the Internatio­nal Maritime Boundary Line, the official said.

India has a coastline of 7,516 km running through Gujarat, Maharashtr­a, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal and the Union Territorie­s of Daman and Diu, Lakshadwee­p, Puducherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Standard operating procedures (SOPs) were developed for dealing with the breach of the Internatio­nal Maritime Boundary Line and SOPs were issued for upgrading security in non-major ports and single point mooring facilities, another official said.

The SOPs were issued to coastal states and Union Territorie­s for better coordinati­on among stakeholde­rs, coastal mapping started in states for entering terrain details, coastal and local police stations, bomb disposal facilities, ports railway stations, bus stands, fishing villages and fish landing points, the official said.

Security of the coastline is vital for the country as there are nuclear stations, missile launching centres, defence and oil installati­ons along the coast.

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