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ID127726
Title ProperIndian coastguard
Other Title Informationa non performing asset?
LanguageENG
AuthorMathew, K P
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Achieving maritime safety would entail ensuring that the laws and regulations which govern the operations of sea-borne craft are adhered to. The Indian Coast Guard has so far not been seen to play any role in this area. It has been the exclusive preserve of the Director General of Shipping who operates through the regional Maritime Marine Departments. The situation is quite different with the US Coast Guard which actively monitors this aspect in the US waters. The US Coast Guard boards vessels for wide ranging inspections including the conduct of safety drills. Vessels found deficient in any area are liable to be detained. Serious infringement can lead to imposition of penalties. They also keep a historic record of such inspections which classifies ships according to country of registry, the company to which she belongs and the result of inspections. When a higher than normal proportion of ships of a country or a particular company are found to be deficient, the rest of the ships of the country or company are highlighted for more intensive scrutiny.
`In' analytical NoteIndian Defence Review Vol. 29, No.1; Jan-Mar 2014: p.7-11
Journal SourceIndian Defence Review Vol. 29, No.1; Jan-Mar 2014: p.7-11
Key WordsIndian Coastguard ;  Maritime Safety ;  India ;  Regional Maritime Marine Departments ;  US Coast Guard