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ICG conducts second bilateral meeting with Philippine Coast Guard as part of the ongoing cooperation framework

December 9, 2024 Photo(s): By PIB
Indian Coast Guard (ICG) conducted the second bilateral meeting with Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) at ICG Headquarters, in New Delhi on December 9, 2024.

Indian Coast Guard (ICG) conducted the second bilateral meeting with Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on December 9, 2024, at ICG HQs, New Delhi as part of the ongoing cooperation framework established under the MoU signed between the two Coast Guards. The meeting focused on enhancing collaboration in key areas such as Maritime Search and Rescue (SAR), Maritime Law Enforcement, Marine Pollution Response, and Capacity Building.

The discussions were led by ICG Deputy Director General (Operations & Coastal Security) Inspector General Anupam Rai and PCG Deputy Commandant for Administration Rear Admiral Edgar L. Ybanez. Both sides explored avenues to bolster joint SAR operations, ensuring swift responses to maritime emergencies through shared resources and expertise. Cooperation in maritime law enforcement was discussed with an emphasis on addressing transnational maritime crimes such as smuggling, trafficking, and illegal fishing.

The meeting also highlighted the importance of joint efforts in marine pollution response, focusing on training and resource-sharing to tackle environmental hazards effectively. Additionally, both Coast Guards underscored the significance of capacity building through knowledge exchange, joint exercises, and training programs to enhance operational capabilities and interoperability.

During the official visit from December 8-12, 2024, the high-level four-member PCG delegation will meet representatives from Department of Defence Production to witness India's indigenous shipbuilding capabilities under the 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' initiative.

The MoU signed in August 2023 underscores the shared vision of the ICG and PCG in ensuring a secure and pollution-free maritime environment in the Indo-Pacific region. This bilateral meeting further solidifies the professional relationship between the two Coast Guards, contributing to regional stability and enhancing cooperation in addressing maritime challenges.