GSL Launches Rs 2,500-Crore Pollution Control Vessel for Indian Coast Guard

Goa Shipyard Limited has launched a Rs 2,500-crore pollution control vessel for the Indian Coast Guard. Union minister Sanjay Seth highlighted it as a critical asset for maritime security and coastal pollution control. The vessel is 72% self-reliant and aims to bolster marine environmental protection.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Panaji | Updated: 29-08-2024 14:28 IST | Created: 29-08-2024 14:28 IST
GSL Launches Rs 2,500-Crore Pollution Control Vessel for Indian Coast Guard
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A Rs 2,500-crore pollution control vessel built by Goa Shipyard Limited for the Indian Coast Guard was launched on Thursday, with Union minister Sanjay Seth asserting that it would be an asset for the maritime security agency.

The Union Minister of State for Defence launched the newly built Pollution Control Vessel, GSL Yard 1267, for the Indian Coast Guard in a ceremony held at Vasco in Goa.

"This ship is 72 per cent 'atmanirbhar' and has the capability to fight coastal pollution," Seth told reporters. The Union minister said the ship will be an asset for the Indian Coast Guard, which patrols "our shores to keep them safe from unwanted elements".

Seth said that during his last 85 days as minister of state for defence, he spent much time learning about "our" forces. "After learning about our forces, I can say that the Indian defence sector is robust," he said.

He called the launch of the pollution control vehicle a significant step forward in the efforts to protect the country's marine environment and mitigate oil pollution. "Equipped with cutting-edge technology, this vessel will play a vital role in preserving marine life," he said.

Seth said the achievement is a testament to the country's progress towards becoming 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' (self-reliant India). "I am proud to say that our Indian Coast Guard is among the best in the world, and this vessel will further enhance its capabilities," he added. The ship, built at Rs 2,500 crore, was launched in the presence of Inspector General of the Indian Coast Guard Bhisham Sharma, Commander Coast Guard Region (West). Sanjeev Kumar, Secretary of Defence Production and other dignitaries were also present.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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