What are the key factors considered in scaling up surveillance along international maritime boundary lines

Examine the reasons behind the Coast Guard's decision to enhance surveillance along the India-Bangladesh maritime boundary.
  • Increasing maritime threats: Rising piracy, illegal fishing, smuggling, and other illegal activities necessitate improved surveillance.
  • Bilateral security concerns: Both India and Bangladesh aim to protect their maritime interests and ensure the safety and security of their coastal waters.
  • Technological advancements: Utilizing modern surveillance technologies such as radar systems and patrol vessels enables better monitoring and response capabilities.
  • International obligations: Compliance with international agreements and conventions that require robust maritime surveillance to combat transnational crimes.
  • Territorial integrity: Safeguarding national sovereignty and preventing incursions or intrusions into each other's maritime boundaries.
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