HIGH LEVEL MEETING AND COMBINED
EXERCISES BETWEEN INDIAN COAST GUARD AND JAPAN
COAST GUARD
New
Delhi, 29 Jan 2012:A high level delegation led
by Admiral Hisayasu Suzuki, the Commandant, Japan Coast Guard (JCG), is visiting
India from 26-30 Jan 2012, for the
XIth High Level Meeting and Combined Exercises, with the Indian
Coast Guard (ICG). The visit, was in pursuance of the Memorandum of Cooperation
(MoC), signed between the two Coast Guards on 24 November 2006, which
stipulates that the heads of the two organizations meet alternately in India
and Japan, to discuss maritime issues of mutual concerns and formulate a
cooperative approach to address these.The Memorandum of Cooperation between the
two Coast Guards encompasses issues of maritime search and rescue, combating
marine pollution, technical assistance for responding to natural disasters and
exchange of information regarding crimes at sea, including smuggling and
illicit trafficking.The first ICG-JCG combined exercises were
carried out in November 2000 off Chennai, in which one JCG ship participated
and was overseen by a high level delegation of JCG, led by the then Commandant
of JCG. This also laid the foundation for development of close interaction
between the two organisations that included regular visits and exercises,
sharing of information and expertise and training visits
During the XIth ICG-JCG High
Level discussions, it was mutually agreed to strengthen the cooperation on
evolving collaborative approach, in addressing a spectrum of maritime issues
concerning safety and security. The visit was also very significant in
providing renewed impetus to strong ties that exist between the two Coast
Guards as the Japan Coast Guard Ship has visited India, after a gap of six
years, for the combined exercises with the ICG off Chennai.
A delegation from the Information Sharing
Centre, Singapore established under the Regional Cooperation Agreement on
Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia (ReCAAP) also
participated in the exercise. This was significant in furthering the
interaction among the participating agencies on anti-piracy issues.
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