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Navy chief Admiral Tripathi begins 4-day Japan visit tomorrow
Navy chief Admiral Tripathi begins 4-day Japan visit tomorrow

Hans India

time13 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Navy chief Admiral Tripathi begins 4-day Japan visit tomorrow

New Delhi: Talks on maritime security, technological collaboration and strengthening naval synergy are expected to top the agenda as Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi begins a four-day official visit to Japan on Wednesday, an official said. Admiral Tripathi's visit from July 30 to August 2 is part of the ongoing efforts to consolidate bilateral defence relations between India and Japan, said a Defence Ministry statement. The visit is in line with the deepening 'Special Strategic and Global Partnership', with a focus on enhancing maritime cooperation. During the visit, the CNS is scheduled to hold bilateral discussions with senior Japanese government officials, including Minister of Defence Nakatani Gen, Vice-Minister of Defence Masuda Kazuo, and a meeting with Admiral Saito Akira, Chief of Staff, Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF). The CNS will also visit JMSDF units and interact with the Commander-in-Chief, Self Defence Fleet, at Funakoshi JMSDF Base. Admiral Tripathi's engagements in Japan are poised to further deepen the bonds of friendship and defence cooperation, paving the way for enhanced mutual understanding in key areas of shared strategic and maritime interest. The visit reaffirms the time-tested India-Japan friendship anchored in mutual respect, maritime trust, and a shared vision for peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific. Earlier this month, Japan Coast Guard (JCG) Ship Itsukushima, commanded by Captain Naoki Mizoguchi, arrived at Chennai Port on July 7 as part of its Global Ocean Voyage Training, reinforcing the strategic partnership between the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and JCG in the Indo-Pacific. The week-long port call included high-level bilateral meetings, joint professional and cultural exchanges, and a sea exercise aimed at boosting interoperability between the two forces. During the port call, crew members engaged in courtesy calls, reciprocal ship visits, joint training sessions, yoga, and sporting events, culminating in a joint sea exercise 'Jaa Mata' (see you later) on July 12. As a symbol of growing cooperation, four ICG officers sailed onboard Itsukushima to Singapore as Sea Riders, continuing the tradition of professional exchange. This engagement builds on the 2006 Memorandum of Cooperation between India and Japan, aligned with India's Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR) vision and the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI).

ICG, Japan Coast Guard conclude joint exercise ‘JA-MATA' off Chennai coast
ICG, Japan Coast Guard conclude joint exercise ‘JA-MATA' off Chennai coast

The Hindu

time12-07-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

ICG, Japan Coast Guard conclude joint exercise ‘JA-MATA' off Chennai coast

Japan Coast Guard (JCG) Training Ship Itsukushima concluded its week-long port call to Chennai as part of its Global Ocean Voyage Training on Saturday. According to the Indian Coast Guard, the visit culminated on July 12 with a joint sea exercise named JA-MATA (Japanese for 'we will meet again') conducted off the coast of Chennai. The exercise included coordinated manoeuvres such as boarding operations, station keeping, and firefighting drills—symbolising operational synergy and preparedness. ICG said that the ship, carrying over 50 trainee officers, undertook this visit to gain exposure to international maritime operations and enhance cooperation between the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and JCG. During the five-day visit, the trainee officers and crew were hosted at various ICG facilities in Chennai, offering them valuable insights into the multifaceted operations of ICG. The interaction helped in professional exchange and mutual learning across all levels of personnel, said ICG. Vice Admiral Kanosue Hiroaki, Vice Commandant (Operations), Japan Coast Guard, led the delegation and participated in a range of professional and cultural engagements, including reciprocal visits and official calls. On July 7, the delegation called on Paramesh Sivamani, Director General, Indian Coast Guard, further cementing the long-standing ties between the two maritime forces, it said. These engagements are in alignment with the Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) signed between India and Japan in 2006 and are part of ongoing capacity-building initiatives that underscore both nations' commitment to ensuring safety and security in the maritime domain.

Japan Coast Guard Ship Itsukushima concludes successful visit to Chennai as part of global ocean voyage training
Japan Coast Guard Ship Itsukushima concludes successful visit to Chennai as part of global ocean voyage training

India Gazette

time12-07-2025

  • General
  • India Gazette

Japan Coast Guard Ship Itsukushima concludes successful visit to Chennai as part of global ocean voyage training

New Delhi [India], July 12 (ANI): Japan Coast Guard (JCG) Training Ship Itsukushima concluded a fruitful port call to Chennai from July 7 to 12 as part of its Global Ocean Voyage Training. The ship, carrying over 50 trainee officers, undertook this visit to gain exposure to international maritime operations and enhance cooperation between the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and JCG, according to a PRO statement. During the five-day visit, the trainee officers and crew were hosted at various ICG facilities in Chennai, providing them with valuable insights into the multifaceted operations of the ICG. The interaction offered an enriching platform for professional exchange and mutual learning across all levels of personnel. According to a press statement, Vice Admiral Kanosue Hiroaki, Vice Commandant (Operations), Japan Coast Guard, led the delegation and participated in a range of professional and cultural engagements, including reciprocal visits and official calls. On 7th July, the delegation called on Director General Paramesh Sivamani, AVSM, PTM, TM, Director General Indian Coast Guard, further cementing the long-standing ties between the two maritime forces. These engagements are in alignment with the Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) signed between India and Japan in 2006 and are part of ongoing capacity-building initiatives that underscore both nations' commitment to ensuring safety and security in the maritime domain. The visit culminated on 12th July with a joint sea exercise named JA-MATA (Japanese for 'we will meet again') conducted off the coast of Chennai. The exercise included coordinated manoeuvres such as boarding operations, station-keeping, and firefighting drills symbolising operational synergy and preparedness. The visit and associated activities were meticulously coordinated by Headquarters, Coast Guard Region East, under the leadership of Inspector General Datwinder Singh Saini, TM, Commander, Coast Guard Region (East). The camaraderie and shared spirit witnessed during the visit reinforce the deepening cooperation between the two Coast Guards in pursuit of a common goal: ensuring secure and peaceful seas. (ANI)

Japan Coast Guard ship Itsukushima arrives in Chennai
Japan Coast Guard ship Itsukushima arrives in Chennai

Hans India

time09-07-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Japan Coast Guard ship Itsukushima arrives in Chennai

Visakhapatnam: Japan Coast Guard (JCG) Ship Itsukushima arrived at Chennai Port for a six-day-long goodwill visit. Commanded by Captain Naoki Mizoguchi, the ship arrived at Chennai Port on July 7 as part of its global ocean voyage training programme. The training aims to strengthen regional ties through cultural exchange, reinforcing the strategic partnership between the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and JCG in the Indo-Pacific Region. Along with joint professional and cultural exchanges and a sea exercise, the weeklong port call includes high-level bilateral meetings aimed at boosting interoperability between the two forces. The visit reaffirms the deep bond between the ICG and JCG. During the port call, crew members will engage in courtesy calls, reciprocal ship visits, joint training sessions, yoga, and sporting events, culminating in a joint sea exercise 'Jaa Mata' (see you later) on July 12. As a symbol of growing cooperation, four ICG officers will sail onboard Itsukushima to Singapore as sea riders, continuing the tradition of professional exchange. This engagement builds on the 2006 memorandum of cooperation between India and Japan aligned with India's Security and Growth for All in the Region vision and the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI).

Japanese Coast Guard ship arrives at Chennai for joint exercises
Japanese Coast Guard ship arrives at Chennai for joint exercises

The Hindu

time07-07-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Japanese Coast Guard ship arrives at Chennai for joint exercises

The Japan Coast Guard Ship JCGS Itsukushima arrived at the Chennai Port on Monday (July 7, 2025) as part of its 'Global Ocean Voyage Training' programme. The visit highlights 'the deep and enduring bond' between the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and the Japan Coast Guard (JCG), the ICG said in a statement that reaffirmed 'the strategic partnership in the vital Indo-Pacific region', with a focus on enhancing interoperability between the two maritime forces. #JapanCoastGuard Ship #Itsukushima arrives in #Chennai for a 6-day goodwill visit! Warm ceremonial welcome by #NCC cadets & the #IndianArmy Band marks the spirit of #IndoJapan maritime friendship. Strengthening regional ties through training & cultural exchange. @MEAIndia… — Indian Coast Guard (@IndiaCoastGuard) July 7, 2025 Upon its arrival, the JCGS Itsukushima, commanded by Captain Naoki Mizoguchi, was accorded a warm ceremonial welcome in accordance with Indian traditions. During its week-long port call at Chennai, the crew of the visiting ship will participate in a series of activities, including official courtesy calls, reciprocal ship visits, and joint training and interactive sessions aimed at fostering mutual cooperation and understanding, the ING's statement said. As part of the official engagements, the JCG delegation led by Vice Admiral Hroaki Kaosue will call on Paramesh Sivamani, Director General, ICG. Bilateral discussions are also scheduled between the JCG's representatives and Additional Director General Donny Michael, PTM (President's Tatrakshak Medal), TM (Tatrakshak Medal), Commander, ICG Eastern Seaboard. Following the Chennai visit, the JCGS Itsukushima will participate in a joint sea exercise named 'Jaa Mata' ('see you later' in the Japanese) with the ICG. The exercise will focus on enhancing coordination and operational synergy at sea. Four officers from the ICG will travel onward aboard the JCGS Itsukushima, as part of the Sea Riders exchange programme between Coast Guard services, on the ship's passage next to Singapore, to further foster camaraderie and collaboration between the two forces. The 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. The port call by the JCGS Itsukushima is expected to mark another significant milestone in advancing maritime diplomacy, enhancing operational synergy, and deepening mutual trust and friendship between the two Coast Guard forces.

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