CISF to organize second edition of CISF Vande Matram Coastal Cyclothon 2026 to promote national unity community participation

Pramesh S Jain 

The Central Industrial Security Force(CISF) will organise the second edition of the CISF Vande Mataram Coastal Cyclothon -2026 from 28 January to 22 February to create awareness on coastal security and promote national unity, community participation.

A total of 130 CISF personnel,including 65 women,will take part in the cyclothon,reflecting the force’s emphasis on inclusivity,resilience and operational preparedness.

Participants have undergone over a month of intensive training, focusing on endurance building,nutrition management,long-distance cycling safety,bicycle maintenance,posture optimisation and efficient pedalling techniques.

Professional cyclists were engaged during the preparatory phase to ensure performance efficiency and safety standards.

The 25-day cycling expedition will cover 6,533 km along the entire mainland coastline of the country.It aims to sensitize coastal communities to maritime security concerns and emergency response mechanisms, besides training fishermen and strengthening their role in coastal vigilance.

The cyclothon is being organised as part of the 150th anniversary celebrations of Vande Mataram.

The theme of the event is “Surashit Tat, Samridh Bharat” (Secure Coasts,Prosperous India).Two teams of CISF cyclist will commence it by covering western coast and eastern coast respectively and they will converge at Kochi, Kerala.The event will culminate at Kanyakumari.

As many as 130 CISF personnel,including 65 women,will take part in the cyclothon.The participants have undergone over a month of training.The teams will halt at more than 50 coastal villages along the route to engage with local communities.

The cyclothon aims to sensitise coastal communities about threats such as smuggling of drugs,weapons and explosives,while encouraging vigilance and cooperation with security agencies.

It also seeks to strengthen partnerships between coastal populations and law enforcement agencies to build a robust coastal security network.

The initiative will promote the spirit of ‘Vande Mataram’ by honouring the sacrifices of freedom fighters,martyrs and security personnel,while celebrating India’s rich maritime heritage and the vital role of coastal communities,particularly fishermen.

It will also encourage fitness, discipline and healthy lifestyles, especially among youth.

Under the ISPS Code,CISF serves as the Recognised Security Organisation for port security and is deployed at all 12 major ports,as well as the strategic Port Blair facility.

India is home to over 250 ports which is very essential for the economic growth and energy security,nearly 18 percent of India’s population lives in coastal districts.

The blue economy covering fisheries and ports and shipping and coastal tourism and marine resources estimate 4 percent of national GDP and supports millions of people.

The cyclothon underscores the role of coastal security in facilitating trade,investment,tourism and port-led development,and serves as a high-impact national communication platform.

“The initiative aligns with the Prime Minister’s SAGAR vision (Security and Growth for All in the Region),which underscores the importance of coastal security and development alongside inland and industrial growth under the Government of India’s framework,”said Manjunath H.DIG,CISF .