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Indian Coast Guard Vessel Boosts Ties With Vietnam, Aids in Pollution Control

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Representing a significant advancement in global maritime cooperation, the Indian Coast Guard's Air Pollution Management Vessel, Samudra Paheredar, recently arrived in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. This visit, as part of its deployment to ASEAN countries, highlights a growing partnership between India and Vietnam, with a focus on marine pollution response, maritime search and rescue, and law enforcement. Planned activities include courtesy meetings with municipal and Coast Guard officials, professional exchanges, and a collaborative pollution response exercise with the Vietnam Coast Guard (VCG).

The visit builds upon the memorandum of understanding signed in 2015 between the two parties, with the goal of promoting mutual understanding, trust, and cooperation. According to Ravindran, the head of the delegation, this visit offers a valuable opportunity for officers and soldiers from both forces to exchange experiences and best practices in maritime law enforcement. This initiative not only strengthens friendly relations but also makes a significant contribution to regional maritime security and environmental conservation.

The Samudra Paheredar, spanning 94.1 meters in size, is supplied with state-of-the-art air pollution management equipment and might function at sea for 20 days over a spread of 6,000 nautical miles. This go to serves as a platform to showcase India’s superior indigenous shipbuilding capabilities, demonstrating the nation’s dedication to environmental preservation and maritime sustainability. Actions deliberate through the go to embody cross-deck coaching, knowledgeable exchanges, and pleasant sports activities occasions, additional cementing the pleasant ties between the 2 coast guards.

This visit lays the foundation for increased collaboration between India and Vietnam in the areas of maritime security, safety, and environmental protection. The joint exercise and professional exchanges establish a precedent for future cooperation in addressing marine pollution, a critical issue in today's climate-affected world. As maritime neighbors committed to the ASEAN initiative, both countries reaffirm their dedication to a sustainable and secure maritime domain, ensuring a promising future for regional maritime cooperation.

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