“The four-day visit includes joint
exercises, professional interactions, and an Environment Protection Walkathon. This deployment strengthens ties with
#Korea Coast Guard and supports India's maritime vision of "SAGAR"
and Indo-Pacific initiatives," the Indian Coast Guard stated in a post on
X.
During the four-day visit, the crew of ICG Ship Sujay will engage in professional interactions focusing on Marine Pollution Response (MPR), Maritime Search and Rescue (M-SAR) and Maritime Law Enforcement, informed an official release.
Activities include professional interactions with Korea Coast Guard (KCG),
cross deck training, joint yoga sessions, friendly sports events and Passage
Exercise with the KCG.
The visit aims not only to strengthen
ties between the ICG and their Korean counterparts but also to showcase India's
shipbuilding capabilities, supporting the concept of "Aatmanirbhar
Bharat."
The port visit of ICG ship is taking place
during the conduct of 20th Head of Coast Guard Agency Meeting (HACGAM). This
also highlights ICG resolve and shared concern towards addressing maritime
contemporary challenges for common global good.
Additionally, the 10 National Cadet Corps (NCC) aboard ICG Ship Sujay will
participate in an Environment Protection Walkathon towards sensitizing
community on ill effects of marine plastic pollution in collaboration with
local youth organizations, contributing to the government's initiative
"Puneet Sagar Abhiyan" and enhancing international outreach.
Notably, prior to this visit, ICG Ship
Sujay had made port calls to Jakarta, Indonesia demonstrating a seamless
continuation of diplomatic maritime engagements in the region.
"ICG Ship Sujay's deployment to East Asia reflects India's commitment
to fostering warm relations with Indo Pacific countries, promoting friendly
relations through maritime cooperation, aligned with India's maritime vision
encapsulated in "SAGAR - Security and Growth for All in the Region"
and it's Indo Pacific Ocean Initiatives(IPOI)," the release further
stated. (ANI)