30 January 2020

Indian Coast Guard Complete Information

Indian Coast Guard


The Indian Coast Guard, an Armed Force of the Union. The Indian Coast Guard Department and Organization with Multiple missions and a wide range of task capabilities and conducted both are a mission on Air and Surface Maritime Zone in a Country of India.

Indian Coast Guard is Part of Armed Forces Serve in India, Under the Ministry of Defence (MoD - 4th Defence force in India). Indian Coast Guard Protect the maritime interests of India from the external enemies.

The Indian Coast Guard works in close to cooperation with the Indian Navy, the Department of Fisheries, the Department of Revenue (Customs) and the Central and State police forces.


The Crest of the Indian Coast Guard (Emblem)

The Crest of the Indian Coast Guard Emblem



The Indian Coast Guard Flag (Insignia of India)

The Indian Coast Guard Flag Insignia of India

The Blue colour is the Coast Guard ensign signifies of a ship on a Government Duty. On the Coast Guard ensign, there is a National flag (INDIA) on the top left quadrant, and a Coast Guard emblem in the fly part of the flag.


The Indian Coast Guard


The Indian Coast Guard


Found on - 18 August 1978

Type - Indian Coast Guard (भारतीय तटरक्षक बल)

Country - India (भारत)

Department Size - Approximately 16,000 Active Personnel

ICG Headquarters - New Delhi

Anniversaries - 1 February, The Indian Coast Guard Day

Motto - We Protect, वयम् रक्षामः

Vessels - Pollution Control vessels - 3,Offshore patrol vessels - 19,Patrol vessels - 44, Patrol boats - 72, Patrol craft - 27, Hovercraft - 18.

Official Website -  www.indiancoastguard.gov.in

Recruitment Website - www.joinindiancoastguard.gov.in



Role of Indian Coast Guard 

  1. Safety & Protection of a Artificial Islands or Offshore terminals.
  2. Protect Assistance to fishermen and Mariners at sea.
  3. Preservation and protection of the marine ecology and also include environment including pollution controls.
  4. Executing a Anti-Smuggling operations.
  5. Scientific data collection.
  6. ICG Helps Indian Navy (under the operational control with the Indian Navy)
  7. Search and Rescue (SAR)
  8. Coastal Security



Headquarters of the Indian Coast Guard

  1. Western Region (West Zone) - Mumbai
  2. Eastern Region (East Zone) - Chennai
  3. North-Eastern Region (North-Eastern Zone) - Kolkata
  4. Andaman & Nicobar Region (A&N Zone) - Port Blair
  5. North West Region (North-West Zone) - Gandhinagar
 
 

Indian Coast Guard Ranks

  1. Director General
  2. Additional Director General
  3. Inspector General
  4. Deputy Inspector General
  5. Commandant
  6. Commandant (JG - Junior Grade)
  7. Dupty Commandant
  8. Assistant Commandant (2 Years)
  9. Assistant Commandant
 
 

Ways to Join Indian Coast Guard


Ways to Join Indian Coast Guard


1. Indian Coast Guard Officers Entry Recruitment
 
 
Recruitment - Indian Coast Guard Recruitment for Assistant Commandant Officers Post 
 
Posts -  
  • General Duty - (Both Men & Women) 
  • General Duty Pilot - (Only For Men) 
  • Technical (Electrical / Electronics) - (Only For Men)
  • Technical (Mechanical / Aeronautical) - (Only For Men) 
  • Law Entry - (Both Men & Women) 
  • Commercial Pilot License - (Both Men & Women)
 
Eligibility - Graduation Pass (BE / B.Tech / Law / Commercial Pilot License / Any other 3 Years Bachelor Degree) and etc. Candidates can Read full Official Notification Carefully.
 
Age Limit - Minimum 19 Years to Maximum 24 Years. (for Different posts Different Age Limit is Provided Candidates Can Read Official Notification)
 
 
 
 
 
 
2. Indian Coast Guard Sailors (Navik & Yantrik) Entry


Recruitment - Indian Coast Guard Recruitment for Navik General Duty GD Post

Post Name - Navik General Duty
 
Eligibility - Candidates have Passed 10+2 (12th) Science with Minimum 50% marks aggregate in total marks and also minimum 50% marks aggregate in Maths and Physics subjects from an education board recognized by Central / State Government Approved.

Age Limit - Minimum 18 Years to Maximum 22 years old (Age Relaxations - 5 Years relaxation for SC / ST Candidates and also 3 Years for OBC Candidates)
 
 
 
 
Recruitment -  Indian Coast Guard Recruitment for Navik Domestic Branch (Cook & Steward) Post.

Post Name -  Navik Cook and Steward

Eligibility - Candidates have Passed Minimum Matriculation (10th) Pass with Minimum 50% marks aggregate in total marks from an educational board recognized by Central / State Government.

Age Limit - Minimum 18 Years to Maximum 22 years old (Age Relaxations - 5 Years relaxation for SC / ST Candidates and also 3 Years for OBC Candidates)
 
Role of Naviks - ICG Naviks may further serve in the General Duty (GD) or Domestic branches (DB). The General Duty naviksare  serve as a sailors, weapons systems operators, communication specialists, divers and etc. or also in a specific maritime or aviation support roles. Domestic branch naviks serve in roles such as stewards, cooks and etc. on board of Indian Coast Guard vessels.




 
Recruitment - Indian Coast Guard Recruitment for Yantrik Post

Post Name - Yantrik

Eligibility - Matriculation 10th Pass with three years Engineering Diploma in given branches Mechanical Branch / Electrical Branch / Electronics Branch and Telecommunication Branch (Radio or Power). This is a Excellent opportunity for Diploma Holders to Join Indian Coast Guard.

Age Limit - Minimum 18 Years to Maximum 22 years old (Age Relaxations - 5 Years relaxation for SC / ST Candidates and also 3 Years for OBC Candidates)
 
Role of Yantrik - Yantriks are a responsible for operating and maintaining mechanical, electrical or aeronautical equipment in the ships and systems on board the Coast Guard vessels and also aircrafts. 


 
 
 

Indian Coast Guard Equipments 

 
Indian Coast Guard Equipnments
 
Aircrafts in Indian Coast Guard
  1. Maritime Portal - Dornier Do 228
  2. Maritime Portal - Air Bus C-295
  3. Helicopters - HAL Dhurv
  4. Helicopters - HAL Chetak 
 
 
Vessels in Indian Coast Guard 
  1. Samudra Class - polution Control Vessel
  2. Vikram Class - Offshore Petrol Vessel
  3. Vishwast Class - Offshore Petrol Vessel
  4. Sankaip Class - Offshore Petrol Vessel
  5. Samar Class - Offshore Petrol Vessel 
  6. Aadesh Class - Fast Petrol Vessel 
  7. Rajshree Class - Fast Petrol Vessel
  8. Rani Abbaka Class - Fast Petrol Vessel
  9. Sorojini Naidu Class - Fast Petrol Vessel 
  10. Priyadarshini Class - Fast Petrol Vessel
  11. Bharti Class - Petrol Boat
  12. L&T Class - Fast interceptor boat
  13. ABG Class - Fast interceptor boat
  14. AMP Class - Interceptor boat 
  15. Swallow Craft Class - Inshore patrol boat
  16. Timblo Class - Interceptor craft
  17. Bristol Class - Interceptor craft
  18. Vidyar Class - Interceptor craft
  19. Griffon Class - Hovercraft
  20. Tara Bhai Class - Coastal patrol vessel
  21. Rajhans Class - Patrol vessel
  22. Vikram Class - Offshore patrol vessel
 
 
Vessels in Indian Coast Guard
 
 
 
 
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For More Information related to The Indian Coast Guard Please Visit Indian Coast Guard Official website www.indiancoastguard.gov.in and Read all Important Information Regarding to Officers & Sailors Entry. 
 
 
 
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