During the three-day visit Samudra Pahardar's crew exchanged views with their Vietnamese counterparts.
ICG’s Pollution Control Vessel Samudra
Paheredar makes a port call in Vietnam as part
of its overseas deployment to ASEAN countries.
Indian Coast Guard (ICG) Pollution Control Vessel Samudra Paheredar, with an integral helicopter,
made a port call at Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam on April 02, 2024 as part of its ongoing overseas
deployment to Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries. During the three-day
visit, the crew will engage in professional interactions focusing on marine pollution response, maritime search & rescue, and maritime law enforcement. The activities will also include cross-deck training, subject matter expert exchanges, sports events and passage exercise with the Vietnam Coast Guard (VCG).
The visit not only aims to strengthen ties between the ICG and VCG, but also showcases India's
indigenous shipbuilding capabilities. In addition, 25 National Cadet Corps (NCC) cadets aboard
the vessel will participate in a Walkathon and Beach Clean-up activities. Since 2015, the ICG and VCG have an existing Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which institutionalised the cooperative engagements between the two maritime agencies. This overseas deployment is a testimony to ICG's commitment to bolster bilateral relationships and enhance
international cooperation with friendly countries.
The visit of the ICG specialised vessel to these countries is in pursuance with India ASEAN Initiative for marine pollution announced during ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus in Cambodia in 2022. The deployment of Samudra Paheredar to the ASEAN region reflects India's shared concern and resolve towards marine pollution, promoting safety and security through maritime cooperation. Prior to Ho Chi Minh, the vessel had visited Manila, Philippines to demonstrate a seamless continuation of diplomatic maritime engagements in the ASEAN region.
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