Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday announced that the Centre would establish a marine police training institute in Gujarat, to train the police for safeguarding the state's 1,600 km-long coastline.
The state shares the border with Pakistan.
"I obtained information on coastal security and I am satisfied that they (security agencies) are doing a good job.
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"We need to focus more on this region as it is not only sensitive for terror activities, but also to ensure proper security to our energy installations," he said.
"To ensure coastal security in Gujarat, Central government has decided to set up a marine police training institute. As soon as land is made available, we will release funds," Singh said.
The Union minister is on a two-day tour of the state to review coastal and border security.
Security of Gujarat coast assumed more importance after the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, as the Pakistani terrorists were found to have hijacked a boat near the state's coast for reaching India's financial capital.