On November 26, 2008, Mumbai was targeted by a harrowing terrorist attack by 10 members of the Pakistan-based LeT group, resulting in the deaths of 166 individuals and leaving lasting emotional scars on the nation.

Following the tragic event, the Indian government implemented various measures to enhance anti-terror security measures and address vulnerabilities in the country's security systems.

The attackers had entered Mumbai through the Arabian Sea, highlighting the country's coastal security weaknesses. In response, the management of coastal security was overhauled, with the establishment of new security forces and the introduction of advanced interceptor crafts.

The Indian Navy will receive support from the Coast Guard, State Marine Police, and other agencies at the central and state level for protecting the nation's coast. Other measures to enhance coastal security include:

Since then, numerous coastal security exercises have been conducted by the Indian Coast Guard in collaboration with state authorities to ensure increased vigilance along India's expansive coastline. This tragic incident has spurred significant improvements in India's coastal and maritime security infrastructure.