Sarthak's Historic Voyage: Strengthening Maritime Bonds at Chabahar
India's Coast Guard ship 'Sarthak' embarks on its first-ever visit to Chabahar, Iran, as part of an overseas deployment to Gulf countries, enhancing maritime ties and cooperation. The visit aims to strengthen institutional linkages in maritime safety and security through joint training and engagements with Iranian counterparts.
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The Indian Coast Guard's ship 'Sarthak' has made a historic entry into the strategic port of Chabahar, Iran, marking India's expanding maritime engagement in the region. This first-ever visit underscores New Delhi's efforts to enhance maritime safety and security through cooperative engagements.
During its stay until December 19, 'Sarthak', an offshore patrol vessel, will participate in an array of professional and community-oriented activities with Iranian maritime agencies. The focus will be on training in maritime search and rescue, law enforcement, and marine pollution response, aiming to bolster mutual understanding and operational preparedness.
The visit to Chabahar resonates with India's broader strategic goals, providing a maritime gateway to Afghanistan and Central Asia, independent of routes through Pakistan. This engagement aligns with India's SAGAR and MAHASAGAR visions, reinforcing India's economic influence and commitment to a secure maritime order.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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