The India Coast Guard and the Army were cleared to buy around 12 hovercraft for surveillance in marshy and marine areas in the Gujarat border

Army Chief General Bipin Rawat said on Monday that Army will deploy a fleet of hovercraft at Rann of Kutch for guarding the international border with Pakistan. 

The Army Chief said that the "training" and "operation" of the hovercraft would be done by the Army in coordination with the Coast Guard which have experience in operating it. 

"They are being based on the western coast in the Rann of Kutch," said Rawat when asked about the deployment of hovercraft. The Army Chief was talking to ANI here after inducting the Coast Guard ship "Veera" into the maritime force took after the security of the eastern coast.

The India Coast Guard and the Army were cleared to buy around 12 hovercraft for surveillance in marshy and marine areas in the Gujarat border.

"The Indian Coast Guard has been carrying out its task in a very professional manner and they have been continuously upgrading their effort. Today I am very happy that Indian coast guard ship Veera has been commissioned and it will add to the coast guard strength and help them monitor the coastline of the country more effectively," said General Rawat.