The Vietnam Coast Guard Ship CSB 8005 recently completed its visit to Kochi, a move that signifies a significant advancement in strengthening ties with the Indian Coast Guard, as confirmed by ICG authorities. The purpose of the visit was to enhance maritime cooperation between the two countries, with a special emphasis on critical security issues. During the four-day visit, a sea exercise named ‘Sahayog Hop Tac’ was conducted off the coast of Kochi, which involved activities such as Pollution Response and simulations of vessel inspections to combat illegal activities.
The visit also included joint drills and cross-visits, allowing the crews of both coast guard ships to observe each other’s operations and adopt best practices. Additionally, cultural exchanges were organized, such as a beach cleanup and a volleyball match, to further strengthen the camaraderie between the two nations. The visit concluded with ceremonial farewells, adhering to maritime customs and traditions.
Overall, the visit of the Vietnam Coast Guard Ship CSB 8005 to Kochi was aimed at fostering closer ties and cooperation between the Vietnamese and Indian Coast Guards. Through joint exercises, cultural exchanges, and mutual learning opportunities, both parties were able to deepen their understanding of each other’s operations and enhance their collaborative efforts in maritime security.
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