The Coastal Security Wing of Odisha Police organised the “State Level Coastal Security Conference-2026” at the Police Bhawan today.
The conference featured detailed discussions on the challenges, solutions, and future courses of action regarding the state’s coastal security apparatus.
Odisha’s Chief Secretary Anu Garg, IAS, graced the valedictory session of the conference as the Chief Guest.
Addressing the gathering, the Chief Secretary emphasised that coastal security plays a pivotal role in achieving the vision of a “Samruddha Odisha” (Prosperous Odisha). With the rapid development of new ports, fish landing centres, industrial projects, and maritime infrastructure, the strategic importance of the coastal region is rising consistently.
While certain challenges exist, they cannot impede the state’s progress, she noted.
Furthermore, she highlighted that coastal security is not the sole responsibility of the police or any single department; rather, it demands a well-coordinated approach. “By working together as a team, all departments and security agencies can build a robust and secure coastal security system,” she said.
The Government of Odisha remains fully committed to enhancing the capacity of the Coastal Security Wing through the adoption of modern technology, human resource development, and the creation of necessary infrastructure.
The state government is always prepared to provide all essential support to further empower coastal security. Moving forward, Odisha’s coastline will be made safer and more resilient through increased resources, advanced technology, and enhanced inter-departmental coordination.
























