Coast guards of India\, Japan undertake disaster control exercise in Yokohama

Coast guards of India, Japan undertake disaster control exercise in Yokohama

ANI  |  Politics 

of and kicked off their disaster control, exercises off the coast of in here on Wednesday.

Ship ICGS Shaunak is the main Indian ship taking part in the drills. The two have been working very closely in the last two to three years after the establishment of deeper ties between both the sides at the highest political level.

Japanese ships came to last year to carry out the exercise with the Coast Guard in

The ICGS Shaunkak is a 105-metre class Offshore Patrol Vessel and is one of the largest ships in the

With a crew of over 100 officers and sailors, the ship has been carrying out diplomatic duties also for the country along with and operations on the Indian coastline.

Both the forces have huge experience in as regularly faces earthquakes and sea storms while the Indian Coast Guard round the year manages the over 7,000-kilometre coastline of the country.

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First Published: Wed, January 23 2019. 05:51 IST