Indian Coast Guard Ships visit Galle, Colombo

Indian Coast Guard Ships Samarth, an Offshore Patrol Vessel, and Abhinav, a Fast Patrol Vessel, arrived at Galle.

The ships will stay till March 1 and visit Colombo from March 02-05 before departing the Island.

The Commanding Officers of the Indian Coast Guard Ships, Deputy Inspector General P Pradeep Kumar and Commandant (JG) Prabhat Kumar, will call on the Director General of the Sri Lanka Coast Guard and other senior officers.

During the stay, the ships will undertake training for the Sri Lanka Coast Guard on VBSS, fire fighting, damage control, and maritime pollution response, and hold a few other professional interactions.

Further, activities such as yoga, beach cleaning, and a walkathon will also be held during the visit.

In addition, Passage Exercise (PASSEX) will be conducted with the Sri Lanka Coast Guard Ship on departure, off Galle and Colombo.

To further the people-to-people connection and awareness about the Indian Coast Guard and its capability, the ships will be open for visit by school children.

The ships would host a reception onboard for guests from Sri Lanka, including senior officials from the defense hierarchy and civil administration.

The visit of these Indian Coast Guard Ships will significantly aid in augmenting the capabilities of the Sri Lanka Coast Guard and personnel to address maritime security challenges in the region efficiently.

Indian Naval Ships and Submarines Kora, Kabra, and Karanj had visited Colombo in the past few months.

Visits by Indian Navy and Coast Guard vessels to Sri Lanka aim to enhance camaraderie and interoperability between the two friendly neighboring Navies. This is in keeping with India’s SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) doctrine and ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy.