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Amid rising tensions, Jaishankar goes to Manila along with Indian naval ship

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Indian Coast Guard ship, Samudra Paheredar, a specialized Pollution Control Vessel, arrived in Manila, Philippines to demonstrate marine pollution response capabilities towards the India-Asean initiative (ANI)

South China Sea During its deployment, the ship is scheduled to make port calls in Manila (Philippines), Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam), and Muara (Brunei)

Our Bureau
Manila/New Delhi

In an important move, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar visited Indian Coast Guard Ship Samudra Paheredar on Tuesday during its port call to Manila and said that India’s Act East policy and Indo-Pacific vision will continue to give it a more contemporary form.

He presented his remarks at the Indian Coast Guard Ship Samudra Paheredar on Tuesday and said that his visit and the ship’s presence signify the deepening relations between the two countries. “Pleased to visit the Indian Coast Guard Ship Samudra Paheredar during its port call to Manila. My visit and the ship’s presence signify the deepening India-Philippines relations. India’s long and distinguished Indian maritime tradition’s civilizational imprint is still visible in this region. Our Act East policy and Indo-Pacific vision will continue giving it a more contemporary form,” EAM Jaishankar posted on social media X.

He further expressed pleasure in meeting everyone and addressing them on board the Indian Coast Guard ship Samudra Paheredar during its port call to Manila. The ship’s presence coincided with Jaishankar’s bilateral visit. “Cooperation between the coast guards of our two nations was facilitated by an understanding of enhanced maritime cooperation that was reached last year,” he said.

Jaishankar arrived in Manila after paying an official visit to Singapore and then visited Malaysia after the Philippines. Jaishankar was on an official visit to these countries at the invitation of his counterparts, according to an official release of the Ministry of External Affairs.

The visit of the EAM spanning five days from March 23-27 focused on enhancing bilateral relations with the three countries and will provide an opportunity for engagement on regional issues of mutual concern.

Amid tensions in the South China Sea, the Indian Coast Guard ship, Samudra Paheredar docked at the Manila Bay in the Philippines as part of a broader initiative aimed at demonstrating ICG Marine Pollution Response capabilities, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said in an official release on Tuesday.

The ICG ship which arrived at the port on Monday, is on an overseas deployment to ASEAN countries namely the Philippines, Vietnam, and Brunei from 25 March to 12 April 2024 and is the third in a row by the Indian Coast Guard to ASEAN countries. Earlier in the year 2023, ICG Pollution Control Vessels visited Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Indonesia as part of the initiative.

During its deployment, the ship is scheduled to make port calls in Manila (Philippines), Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam), and Muara (Brunei).

“Indian Coast Guard ship Samudra Paheredar, a specialized Pollution Control Vessel, arrived at Manila Bay, Philippines on 25 March 2024 on a three-day visit. The visit of specialized Pollution Control Vessels is part of a broader initiative aimed at demonstration of ICG Marine Pollution Response capabilities and shared concern & resolve towards Marine Pollution in the ASEAN region, besides bolstering bilateral cooperation with the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG),” Ministry said in a release.

The ICG Samudra Paheredar ship is equipped with specialized marine pollution control equipment and a Chetak Helicopter in Pollution Response configuration, designed to contain, and recover spilled oil and augment the operation. The demonstration at visiting ports includes Pollution Response training and a practical display of various equipment.

“The visit’s agenda includes professional exchanges, cross-deck visits, joint exercises, as well as official and social engagements including visits to capacity-building facilities,” it added.

ICGS Samudra Paheredar, stationed on the East Coast of India in Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, is under the Command of Deputy Inspector General Sudhir Ravindran. Over the years, Samudra Paheredar has successfully undertaken various Coast Guard operations, including Pollution Response, IMBL/EEZ surveillance, counter-transnational crimes, and Maritime Search and Rescue (SAR).

Meanwhile, the Philippines Department of Foreign Affairs, in a statement said that Manila conveyed its “strong protest against the aggressive actions” undertaken by China’s Coast Guard and Chinese maritime militias against the Philippine mission near the Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea.

The department said it has also instructed its mission in Beijing to lodge a formal complaint over the incident. The move comes a day after Philippines’ National Security Adviser Eduardo Ano said the confrontation that injured three Filipino soldiers caused severe damage to the Unaizah May 4 vessel.

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