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PIB Summaries 14 March 2024

  1. Sea Defenders-2024
  2. KIRTI Programme


Context:

Recently, the maritime security exercise ‘Sea Defenders-2024’ was held between the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and the United States Coast Guard (USCG) at Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Relevance:

GS III: Security Challenges

About Sea Defenders-2024

The exercise encompassed a range of scenarios aimed at enhancing the capabilities of the participating coast guard units. Here are the key highlights:

  • Pollution Response Demonstration: Indian Coast Guard ships and aircraft demonstrated their proficiency in responding to environmental hazards, particularly oil spills, at sea. This segment of the exercise showcased the preparedness and effectiveness of the coast guard in mitigating pollution incidents and safeguarding marine ecosystems.
  • Visit Board Search and Seizure (VBSS) Operations: The exercise included simulations of VBSS operations, which involve inspecting vessels suspected of engaging in illegal activities such as smuggling or trafficking. This component tested the tactical skills and coordination of personnel from both coast guards in conducting boarding operations and enforcing maritime law.
  • Firefighting and Damage Control: The joint exercise provided a platform for coast guard personnel to enhance their firefighting and damage control skills. Participants had the opportunity to practice response techniques to combat onboard fires and manage damage control situations effectively. This aspect of the exercise aimed to improve readiness and resilience in handling emergencies at sea.
  • Collaboration and Camaraderie: Throughout the exercise, personnel from both coast guards worked closely together, fostering a spirit of collaboration and camaraderie. By sharing expertise, resources, and best practices, participants strengthened their bonds and mutual understanding, paving the way for more effective joint operations in the future.


Context:

Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports inaugurated the unique Khelo India Rising Talent Identification (KIRTI) programme amidst much enthusiasm at the Sector 7 sports complex, in Chandigarh

Relevance:

GS II: Government policies and Interventions

About KIRTI Programme

The KIRTI Programme is a nationwide initiative aimed at school children between the ages of nine and 18. Here are the key highlights of the programme:

Objectives:

  • Identify talent: The primary objective of the KIRTI Programme is to identify sporting talent from all parts of the country.
  • Curbing addiction: Another key objective is to use sports as a means to discourage addiction to drugs and other distractions such as gadgets among school children.

Assessments:

  • The programme aims to conduct 20 lakh assessments across the country in a year to identify talented individuals through designated Talent Assessment Centres.
  • It seeks to reach out to every block in the country and connect with children interested in sports but lacking opportunities.

Launch and Implementation:

  • The KIRTI Programme was launched across 50 centres in India.
  • In the initial phase, 50,000 applicants are being assessed in 10 sports including athletics, boxing, wrestling, hockey, football, and more.

Transparent Selection Process:

  • The programme emphasizes transparency in its selection methodology, utilizing Information Technology for the assessment process.
  • Data analytics based on Artificial Intelligence are employed to predict the athletic potential of aspiring athletes.

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