May10 , 2026

    Government Moves to Place Sea Port Security Under CISF

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    The Indian government is moving to bring the security of sea ports across the country under the supervision of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced. The move aims to strengthen the security framework at maritime gateways amid growing trade volumes and evolving security challenges.

    According to officials, the plan involves expanding the role of the CISF to oversee security operations at major ports, ensuring uniform standards in surveillance, access control, and cargo handling security. The force already provides security at several critical infrastructure facilities, including airports, metro networks, and strategic installations.

    The government believes that a centralized security mechanism will improve coordination among port authorities, law enforcement agencies, and maritime stakeholders. Enhanced security measures are expected to help safeguard cargo operations, port infrastructure, and international shipping routes.

    Industry observers say the initiative could also boost confidence among global shipping lines and logistics operators by strengthening safety protocols at India’s ports. Authorities are expected to roll out the plan in phases, beginning with key ports handling significant cargo volumes.

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