The Indian Coast Guard’s Advanced Light Helicopter ‘Dhruv’ has resumed its flights after being grounded following a crash incident. These helicopters play a crucial role in the Coast Guard’s operations, which include search and rescue missions, maritime surveillance, and various other tasks aimed at ensuring the safety and security of the nation’s coastal areas. The grounding of the ‘Dhruv’ helicopters had raised concerns about the operational capabilities of the Coast Guard during a critical time, especially given their significance in patrolling India’s extensive maritime borders.
After thorough investigations and necessary safety checks, the helicopters have been cleared for flight operations once again. The return to the skies signifies a restoration of confidence in the aircraft’s reliability and the rigorous safety protocols that the Coast Guard adheres to. The ‘Dhruv’ helicopters are equipped with advanced technology and have been invaluable assets to the Indian Coast Guard. Their ability to operate in diverse conditions makes them essential for a variety of missions, including disaster response and humanitarian assistance.
The resumption of flights also highlights the Coast Guard’s commitment to maintaining high operational readiness and ensuring that they can respond effectively to any maritime challenges. The incident that led to the grounding was unfortunate, but the swift action taken to address the issues demonstrates the Coast Guard’s dedication to safety and efficiency. As they take to the skies once more, the ‘Dhruv’ helicopters will continue to serve as a vital component of India’s maritime security apparatus, standing ready to respond to any threats or emergencies that may arise in the vast ocean surrounding the country.