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IMAC for coastal security a reply to the 26/11 attack:Parrikar

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Press Trust of India Gurgaon
Last Updated : Nov 23 2014 | 8:47 PM IST
Six years after the Mumbai terror attack, the state of the art Information Management and Analysis Centre (IMAC) for coastal security was inaugurated here today by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar who described it as "bold initiative" and a reply to 26/11.
Set up to provide coastal security and to avert Mumbai 26/11 terror attack-like incidents, the IMAC is a nodal centre of the National Command Control Communications and Intelligence Network (NC3I Network).
Parrikar was candid to admit that the surveillance network has still some gaps which needed to be plugged and cited the example of non-availability of proper radar coverage between Mangalore and Goa and Goa and Ratnagiri.
Explaining this, he said that over 30 years ago, Goa was considered as a landing point for smugglers and now Bhatkal is considered as one.
"Being from that place, I know that smuggling activity and of course, you know some terror export has happened from that area. Of course I don't want to put a tag on it, definitely there are some activities which need close monitoring," he said.
Parrikar said that though there is a radar link to Bhatkal also, it needs to be put properly because Managlore- Goa is about 350 kms distance.

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"So for almost 350 kms, there is no radar point. Similarly, Goa-Ratnagiri, there are no radar points. They (Navay and Coast Guard) are working on small small gaps," he said.
IMAC is a joint initiative of Indian Navy, Coast Guard and Bharat Electronics Ltd to improve coastal surveillance.
Describing it as "a bold initiative" and "a reply of this great nation to the Mumbai attack", Parrikar said this is an enormous task considering the fact that there are about two to three lakh fishing boats operating in our coast lines and the active cooperation of the state governments is required to achieve 100 per cent success.
He also called for a change in mindset to correlate the data that would be available through the massive surveillance network to ensure "zero tolerance to error".
Parrikar said that besides coastal security, the country has to protect its interests in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).

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First Published: Nov 23 2014 | 8:47 PM IST

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