Coast Guard signs pact with Asian countries for cooperation in maritime search, rescue
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‘Maritime exercises are being jointly conducted with these nations regularly’
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Indian Coast Guard Commander for Karnataka Deputy Inspector-General S.B. Venkatesh speaking at a regional level workshop on maritime search and rescue operations organised by the Indian Coast Guard in Mangaluru on Tuesday.
‘Maritime exercises are being jointly conducted with these nations regularly’
Indian Coast Guard Commander for Karnataka Deputy Inspector-General S.B. Venkatesh said here on Tuesday that the Coast Guard has entered into memoranda of understanding with seven Asian countries for cooperation in maritime search and rescue operations. Maritime exercises and training activities are being jointly conducted with these countries regularly.
Coast Guard simulates search and rescue
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Indian Coast Guard in action off Mangaluru coast on Wednesday.
The State unit of the Indian Coast Guard, which is the co-ordinator of Maritime Search and Rescue Operation, conducted the regional level exercise, RESAREX-2020, in Mangaluru on Wednesday.
The Regional SAREX-2020 tested the efficacy of operations of various search and rescue agencies in the State. In all, five Coast Guard ships, two helicopters and two Hovercraft and other stakeholders, including the Indian Mission Control Centre (INMC), the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), State agencies, Coastal Security Police, Customs and Fisheries Department personnel, participated in the exercise, according to a release issued by the State unit of the Coast Guard in Mangaluru.
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