By A Staff Reporter
Kolkata: The Indian Navy, in collaboration with other security agencies, showcased its strategic capabilities during the tactical phase of Sea Vigil-24 at the iconic Victoria Memorial in Kolkata. This meticulously planned exercise simulated a VVIP hostage situation, reflecting the forces' preparedness to address complex and evolving security threats.
The operation demonstrated seamless inter-agency coordination, with various teams working together to neutralize threats while ensuring minimal collateral damage. The drill emphasized the Navy's ability to act swiftly and effectively, leveraging cutting-edge technology and tactical expertise.
"Sea Vigil-24 underscores our commitment to maintaining robust security mechanisms and ensuring the safety of our citizens. This exercise exemplifies inter-agency collaboration and operational readiness to counter potential threats," said a senior Navy official.
Spectators at Victoria Memorial observed the precise execution of strategies by the Navy and allied forces, reinforcing public confidence in the nation’s security apparatus.
The Sea Vigil exercises, held biennially, form part of a larger initiative to enhance coastal and maritime security. This year’s drill also serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and preparedness in a rapidly changing global security landscape.