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The Japan Coast Guard ship Itsukushima has docked in Chennai for a week-long bilateral engagement with the Indian Coast Guard. The visit includes professional exchanges, joint training, and cultural activities like yoga sessions. A key highlight is the upcoming sea exercise 'Jaa Mata' to enhance maritime coordination. This collaboration reinforces the Indo-Pacific partnership under India’s SAGAR vision.

Key Points: Japan Coast Guard Ship Itsukushima Arrives in Chennai for Bilateral Drills

  • Japan Coast Guard ship Itsukushima arrives in Chennai for joint training
  • Crew to engage in professional and cultural exchanges with ICG
  • Joint sea exercise 'Jaa Mata' planned for operational synergy
  • Visit strengthens 2006 MoC and Indo-Pacific maritime cooperation
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Japan Coast Guard ship 'Itsukushima' arrives in Chennai for bilateral engagements

Japan Coast Guard ship Itsukushima docks in Chennai for joint training and cultural exchanges with the Indian Coast Guard to boost Indo-Pacific maritime cooperation.

"This visit reaffirms our strategic partnership in the Indo-Pacific region and enhances interoperability between our maritime forces. – Indian Coast Guard"

Chennai, July 7

The Japan Coast Guard (JCG) Ship Itsukushima arrived at Chennai Port on Monday as part of its Global Ocean Voyage Training, as per an official statement issued by the Indian Coast Guard.

The visit highlights the deep and enduring bond between the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and the Japan Coast Guard, reaffirming their strategic partnership in the vital Indo-Pacific region and enhancing interoperability between the two esteemed maritime forces, the press release stated. On arrival, Itsukushima, commanded by Captain Naoki Mizoguchi, was accorded a warm ceremonial welcome in traditional Indian style. During its week-long port call in Chennai, the crew of Itsukushima will participate in a series of professional and cultural activities, including official courtesy calls, reciprocal ship visits, and joint training and interactive sessions aimed at fostering mutual cooperation and understanding, stated Commandant Amit Uniyal, Public Relations Officer, Indian Coast Guard.

As part of official engagements, the JCG delegation led by Vice Adm Hroaki Kaosue will call on Director General Paramesh Sivamani, AVSM, PTM, TM, Director General, Indian Coast Guard. Bilateral discussions are also scheduled between the JCG representatives and Additional Director General Donny Michael, PTM, TM, Commander, Coast Guard Eastern Seaboard.

According to an official release, a series of professional and cultural exchanges, including a joint Yoga session and sports activities, are planned, culminating on July 12.

"Following the Chennai visit, Itsukushima will participate in a joint sea exercise named Exercise Jaa Mata (meaning "see you later") with the ICG. This exercise will focus on enhancing coordination and operational synergy at sea. Furthermore, four officers from ICG will embark on board Itsukushima as Sea Riders during its passage to Singapore, further strengthening camaraderie and professional exchange between the two forces," the release added.

The visit underscores the strong and evolving partnership between the ICG and JCG, rooted in the Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) signed in 2006 and endorsed by both nations. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to a Free, Open, and Inclusive Indo-Pacific, aligned with common maritime priorities under India's SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) vision and the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI), the Indian Coast Guard stated. .

- ANI

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Rohit P
As a Chennai resident, I'm proud our city was chosen for this visit! The Japan Coast Guard ship looks impressive in the photos. Hope our local fishermen and maritime students get a chance to interact with the crew.
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Arjun K
While this is good for diplomacy, I hope our Coast Guard also focuses on modernizing our fleet. Japan has advanced technology - we should leverage this partnership for knowledge transfer and equipment upgrades.
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Sarah B
The name 'Exercise Jaa Mata' is so clever! Combining Japanese and Hindi shows real cultural sensitivity. These small gestures make a big difference in international relations.
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Vikram M
India-Japan friendship is crucial for countering Chinese dominance in the region. More such military and coast guard exercises needed with other QUAD nations too. Our maritime security depends on these alliances.
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Kavya N
The cultural exchange programs are the highlight for me! Yoga sessions and sports activities will help break the ice better than formal meetings. Hope they try some authentic Chennai filter coffee too!
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Nikhil C
Good initiative but hope the outcomes are more than just photo ops. We need concrete results in terms of technology sharing, joint patrolling agreements, and intelligence coordination against piracy and illegal fishing.

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