ID | 132267 |
Title Proper | Off the radar |
Language | ENG |
Author | Mekala, Dilip Kumar |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The government should speed up its project of integrating India's coastline into one radar network The horrific terror attack on Mumbai on 26 November 2008 exposed the vulnerability of the Indian continent via the sea route. Immediately after, the ministry of home affairs (MHA) planned to integrate the entire coastline into one radar network which can seamlessly monitor movements in the sea. The government entrusted Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) with the responsibility of establishing a chain of 46 static radar sensors along the coastline in Phase-I of the project. Out of these, 36 were planned to be implemented on the mainland while the remaining 10 were to be set up on the islands. As of August 2013, BEL's project was able to activate only 34 radar stations on the mainland. |
`In' analytical Note | Force Vol.11, No.11; July 2014: p.67-68 |
Journal Source | Force Vol.11, No.11; July 2014: p.67-68 |
Key Words | Radar Technology ; Ministry of Home Affairs - MHA ; Radar Network ; Horrific Terror Attack ; Mumbai Attack ; Terrorist Movement ; Terrorism ; Coastal Security ; Indian Coastline ; Indian Continent ; Bharat Electronics Limited - BEL ; Mainland Security ; Seamlessly Monitor Movements |