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Sahyog Kaijin - Joint Exercise between Indian and Japanese Coast Guards

The 'Sahyog Kaijin' joint exercise between Indian and Japanese Coast Guards, marked by simulated scenarios, advanced technology integration, and a multilateral context, not only strengthens bilateral ties but also contributes to global maritime security through comprehensive preparedness and cooperation.

18 January, 2024 
Author
Ashwini Thakur
10 min read  |  Words: 1166

Table of Contents

  1. Participating Vessels and Simulated Scenarios
  2. Search and Rescue Operations
  3. Cultural and Professional Exchange
  4. Focus Areas of the Exercise
  5. Significance of 'Sahyog Kaijin'
  6. Real-time Response and Rescue Operations
  7. Expertise Exchange and Review
  8. Humanitarian and Environmental Focus
  9. Role of Participating Units
  10. Integration of Advanced Technologies
  11. Multilateral Exercises with Japan
  12. Long-standing Bilateral Cooperation
  13. Future Prospects and Challenges
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Sahyog Kaijin FAQs

What is the primary focus of the 'Sahyog Kaijin' joint exercise?

The exercise focuses on enhancing interoperability and sharing best practices in maritime law enforcement, search and rescue operations, and pollution response at sea.

Which vessels participated in the exercise?

The exercise involved the Indian Coast Guard Ship (ICGS) Shaurya and the Japan Coast Guard Ship (JCGS) Yashima, along with support vessels and aircraft.

What were the simulated scenarios during the exercise?

Simulated scenarios included a collision between two vessels, resulting in a fire and crude oil spill, emphasizing rapid response and rescue operations.

How did the exercise address pollution response training?

The exercise focused on training for hazardous and noxious substances, demonstrating effective real-time response to chemical pollution at sea.

Besides tactical training, what other elements were included in the exercise?

The exercise included cultural interactions and sports events, fostering camaraderie and fellowship between personnel of both coast guards.

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