
Revised Length of India’s Coastline
- Context (IE): India’s coastline was revised in 2023-24, increasing from 7,516.6 km to 11,098.81 km, marking a 47.7% increase.
- The total island count rose to 1,389, comprising 1,298 offshore and 91 inshore islands.
- The revision was led by the Survey of India (MoST) and the National Hydrographic Office (MoD) under coordination by the National Maritime Security Coordinator (MoHA).
- The coastline will now be reviewed every 10 years using advanced geospatial tools.
Reasons for the Increase in Coastline
- Higher resolution: Use of 1:250,000 scale captured finer coastal features like creeks and inlets.
- GIS-based: GIS enabled precise coastline tracing, avoiding generalised curves.
- Inclusion of islands: Previously unmapped offshore islands and coastal rocks were now included.
- High Water Line: Coastline was measured using updated tidal boundaries based on 2011 NHO data.
- Advanced tools: Drone imaging and satellite altimetry improved shoreline detection accuracy.
- Shift in method: Older straight-line mapping was replaced with detailed contour-following tracing.
Coastline ParadoxThe coastline paradox states that the measured length of a coastline increases as the measurement scale becomes finer, with no fixed value.
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Key Findings
Top Rankings
- Gujarat ranks first among states in coastline length (2,340.62 km).
- Tamil Nadu has overtaken Andhra Pradesh to become the second-longest coastal state.
- Andaman & Nicobar Islands have the longest coastline among all Indian entities (3,083.50 km).
- Lakshadweep holds the second-longest coastline among UTs (144.80 km).
Coastline Growth
- West Bengal recorded the highest percentage increase (357.6%) among all states.
- Gujarat had the largest absolute increase (+1,125.9 km) among states.
- Kerala recorded the lowest increase among states (+30.4 km or 5.3%).
- Puducherry is the only Indian entity with a contraction, showing a 4.9 km drop (–10.3%).
Islands
- Gujarat has the highest number of inshore (36) and offshore islands (108) among states.
- Andaman & Nicobar Islands have the highest offshore island count in India (836).
- Maharashtra ranks second in both offshore (105) and inshore islands (15).
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Union Territories |
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Category |
Highest |
Second Highest |
Lowest |
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Coastline length |
Andaman & Nicobar |
Lakshadweep |
Puducherry |
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Coastline increase (km) |
Andaman & Nicobar |
Lakshadweep |
Puducherry |
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Coastline increase (%) |
Andaman & Nicobar |
Daman & Diu |
Puducherry |
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Offshore islands |
Andaman & Nicobar |
Lakshadweep |
— |
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States |
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Category |
Highest |
Second Highest |
Lowest |
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Coastline length |
Gujarat |
Tamil Nadu |
Goa |
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Coastline increase (km) |
Gujarat |
West Bengal |
Kerala |
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Coastline increase (%) |
West Bengal |
Goa |
Kerala |
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Offshore islands |
Gujarat |
Maharashtra |
— |
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Inshore islands |
Gujarat |
Maharashtra |
— |
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Combined (States + UTs) |
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Category |
Highest |
Second Highest |
Lowest |
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Coastline length |
Andaman & Nicobar |
Gujarat |
Puducherry |
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Coastline increase (km) |
Gujarat |
Andaman & Nicobar |
Puducherry |
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Coastline increase (%) |
West Bengal |
Goa |
Puducherry |
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Offshore islands |
Andaman & Nicobar |
Gujarat |
— |
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Inshore islands |
Gujarat |
Maharashtra |
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