India–US maritime security exercise culminates at Port Blair

New Delhi, Mar 9 (Agency)

The comprehensive maritime security exercise ‘Sea Defenders-2024’ between the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and the United States Coast Guard (USCG) culminated at Port Blair on Saturday, that aimed at enhancing maritime cooperation and interoperability between the two forces. The Exercise included a variety of scenarios including a Pollution Response Demonstration, in which ICG ships and aircraft showcased their expertise in responding to oil spills and other environmental hazards at sea. It also simulated Visit Board Search and Seizure (VBSS) Operations for inspecting vessels suspected of illegal activity, a Defence Ministry statement said.

During the exercise, the ICG helicopter and Dornier aircraft conducted Search and Rescue and Pollution Response demonstrations, showcasing its ability to undertake aerial surveillance and rescue missions. The exercise also included practice to neutralise asymmetric threats, akin to drone attacks on commercial merchant traffic. The exercise also provided a platform for both USCG and ICG personnel to hone their firefighting and damage control skills through a simulated scenario, where DCFF teams showcased capabilities to combat shipboard emergencies. After the Exercise, the USCG Cutter Bertholf departed from Port Blair. Its visit was marked by a series of engaging harbour activities and sea exercises designed to foster collaboration.

The activities included cross-visits, where crew members from both the Bertholf and ICG had the opportunity to tour each other’s ships, gaining valuable insights into their capabilities and procedures. These joint exercises provide valuable training opportunities for both Coast Guards, allowing them to refine their skills and improve their ability to work together in a coordinated manner. The visit of the USCGC Bertholf to Port Blair serves as a powerful symbol of the growing partnership between the US and Indian Coast Guard. Through collaborative efforts, both nations are working toward a safer and more secure maritime environment.