The two-day-long exercise aims at validating standard operating procedures on command and control, communications and response tactics in case of any eventualities.
"Such exercises form the backbone of coastal security setup. The cohesive efforts by all stake holders during such mock drills help to find and plug loopholes in the coastal security mechanism," Coast Guard Commander Inspector General K R Nautiyal said.
The exercise to be held off the West Bengal coast gains importance in the wake of recent terror attacks in neighbouring Bangladesh, officials said.
During the exercise, various threat situations will be simulated and efforts to neutralise the threats will be the priority for the stake holders, they said.
The exercise was preceded by a planning conference chaired by state additional chief secretary last month.
The progress of the exercise is supervised by neutral observers from all stake holders so as to inject necessary mid-course corrections during progress of exercise and also to provide feedback for future exercises.
In addition to the bi-annual coastal security exercise, Indian Coast Guard also conducts monthly exercise 'Sachet' to maintain synergy between participating agencies.
