The 13th edition of Joint
exercises by the Indian coast guard and its Japanese counterpart was held off
Kochi today.The Japan Coast Guard Ship Mizuho and its integral helicopter,
Indian Coast Guard Ship Samrat, Chetak helicopter,Dornier aircraft, and Coast
Guard participated in the exercises titled Sahayog- Kaijin 2014, and was held approximately,
20 nautical miles off Kochi.
Admiral Yuji Sato,
Commandant of Japanese Coast Guard, and Vice Admiral Anurag G Thapliyal,
Director General of Indian Coast Guard, who were on board Indian vessel
'Samrat' witnessed the exercises, which included cross-deck landings,anti-piracy
drills, search and rescue demonstration and a fire fighting demonstration. Addressing
the media jointly on board the Samrat after completion of exercises, both
Admirals expressed satisfaction at the successful conduct of the exercise. Such
exercises improved inter-operability and confidence in operating together and
are aimed at capacity building, they said.
In reply to a specific
question, Thapliyal pointed out to the fact that threat of piracy has been
wiped out of India's west coast through joint efforts of Indian Navy and Coast
Guard and underscored the fact that this area needs to be removed from the
definition of high risk area for piracy.The joint exercises between the two
Coast Guards are being held annually since 1999. It focuses on anti-piracy procedures,
pollution control measures and other areas of common professional interest.
Inspector General SPS
Basra, Commander Coast Guard Region West and senior officials of Japan Coast
Guard delegation also witnessed the exercise.
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