ICG conducts 136th Offshore Security Coordination Committee meeting

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The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) hosted the 136th Offshore Security Coordination Committee (OSCC) meeting in Hyderabad, Telangana, focusing on the security and preparedness of India’s offshore installations. The meeting highlighted the critical role of energy security in the nation’s strategic framework.

Key Highlights:

  1. Leadership and Vision:
    • Director General Paramesh Sivamani emphasized the necessity of safeguarding offshore assets, urging all stakeholders to adopt comprehensive security measures.
    • He underlined energy security as a cornerstone of national security.
  2. Participants:
    • The meeting saw the active involvement of key stakeholders:
      • Indian Coast Guard
      • Indian Navy
      • Indian Air Force
      • Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC)
      • Directorate General of Hydrocarbons
      • Directorate General of Shipping
  3. Historical Context:
    • The OSCC was established in 1978 to oversee and enhance the security of offshore installations.
    • Over the years, the committee has contributed to policy development and resolution of issues related to offshore security.
  4. Purpose of the Meeting:
    • To assess the preparedness and effectiveness of offshore security measures.
    • To ensure a unified approach among various ministries and agencies for safeguarding vital energy resources.

The OSCC continues to serve as a key platform for coordinating and strengthening offshore security protocols, aligning with India’s strategic goal of maintaining energy and maritime security.