But the first phase of 36 radars in the mainland and six in Lakshdweep will only be completed by mid- 2013, say media reports.
The second ring of electronic maritime surveillance will be provided by the Automated Identification Stations with a range of 240km. But for them to function, transponders will be put on all fishing boats.
This data will also be linked to a system that tracks vessels arriving into and leaving ports. This is a task that has barely begun.
The third and outermost ring consists of satellite- based Long Range Identification and Tracking ( LRIT), which can keep an eye out for any vessel passing through the waters about 1,600km off the Indian coastline, but it will only come up over the next decade.
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