How Indian Coast Guard became Bharat's invisible shield
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50th Raising Day: How the Indian Coast Guard became Bharat’s invisible shield at sea

While we are busy debating the stock market, yelling about politics, or planning a weekend trip that will inevitably get cancelled in the WhatsApp group, someone is out there in the middle of the deep blue saying: “Na chutti, na signal, na chai break — bas desh ki seva.”

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Feb 1, 2026, 07:30 am IST
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NEW DELHI: Today, February 1, is Indian Coast Guard (ICG) Day. It’s the 50th year of these legends making sure our 7,500 km coastline isn’t a “free-for-all” entry gate. If the Navy is the big brother dealing with international enemies, and the Police are stuck in city traffic, the Coast Guard is that silent powerhouse that shows up exactly when smugglers think, “Aaj toh pakka bach jayenge!” Spoiler: They don’t.

Solid Kaam, No Tamasha
The best thing about the ICG? They work efficiently without trending hashtags. There’s no chest-thumping, no filmy background music, and zero “influencer” energy. Just solid kaam.

  • The “Smuggler-Busting” Squad: Whether it’s 3,000 kg of drugs or gold biscuits hidden in a fish crate like a 70s Bollywood plot, these guys find it. They are the reason our maritime borders aren’t as leaked as a board exam paper.
  • Cyclone Heroes: When the sea is angry and every sane person is running away from the beach, the ICG is launching helicopters into the storm. They don’t wait for the weather to be “Insta-worthy”; they just launch.
  • The Fisherman’s BFF: From medical emergencies to broken engines in the middle of nowhere, they are the sea’s 24/7 roadside assistance (minus the towing charges).

War-Time “Gunda-Level” Bravery

Don’t let the “Guard” in their name fool you—these guys can get plenty aggressive when the situation demands. They don’t just wait for peace-time patrols; they’ve been in the thick of it when the bullets started flying.

  • Operation Tasha (The LTTE Era): Back in the day, the ICG was the wall between Indian shores and Sri Lankan militants. They patrolled the Palk Bay like bosses, cutting off supply lines and ensuring that “trouble” stayed far away from our Tamil Nadu coast.
  • The Kargil Support: People think Kargil was only about the mountains. Arre, the sea was boiling too! During Operation Talwar, the Coast Guard joined forces with the Navy to block Pakistani ports. They were basically telling the enemy, “Not a single boat moves without our permission.” That’s the kind of pressure that ends wars.
  • The 26/11 Aftermath: Since that dark day, the ICG has transformed. They now lead the “Coastal Security Scheme,” making sure no rogue vessel ever pulls a “jugaad”entry into our cities again. They are the 24/7 invisible shield of Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata.

Legendary Levels of “Zidd” (Grit)
Remember the MV X-Press Pearl disaster? When a massive chemical ship caught fire off the coast, the ICG didn’t just stand back and watch the fireworks. They fought the blaze in high seas for days, preventing an environmental nightmare that would have ruined our beaches for decades. That’s not just “doing a job”—that’s Tapasya with a lifejacket on.

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The “Vayayam Rakshamah” Spirit
Their motto is “Vayayam Rakshamah” (Sanskrit for “We Protect”). It’s deeply rooted in our tradition of respecting Varuna Devta—seeing the ocean not just as water, but as a sacred frontier that needs a disciplined guard. They guard our patience, our courage, and common sense—all at sea level.

Operating over 150 ships and 70+ aircraft, they’ve grown into the world’s 4th largest Coast Guard, but they still have that homegrown, Indianized grit that can fix a problem with sheer willpower and a bit of jugaad.

So, today, while you’re safely on dry land, take a moment to salute the men and women in white and blue. They are out there dealing with the salt, the storms, and the smugglers so we can enjoy our Sunday chai in peace.

Happy 50th Raising Day to the Indian Coast Guard!

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