Navy assists countries in Indian Ocean Region with surveillance, search and rescue
New Delhi: In an attempt to underscore India's peaceful presence and solidarity with the friendly countries, INS Kulish, a Kora class Missile Corvette commanded by Commander Deepak Bali and one Dornier Maritime Patrol Aircraft of the Andaman and Nicobar Command, has arrived at Belawan, Indonesia for the closing ceremony of the 31st edition of the India-Indonesia Coordinated Patrol (IND-INDO CORPAT).
This will take place from June 06 to June 9, 2018. Its opening ceremony was earlier conducted from May 24 to May 25 this year at Port Blair followed by co-ordinated patrol (CORPAT) from May May to June 02.
Indian Naval assets have been increasingly deployed in recent times to address the main maritime concerns of the region. In addition, as part of the Indian government's vision of Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR), the Indian Navy has also been involved in assisting countries in the Indian Ocean Region with EEZ surveillance, Search and Rescue, HADR and other capacity-building and capability-enhancement activities. The current deployment will contribute towards the Indian Navy's efforts to consolidate inter-operability and forge strong bonds of friendship across the seas.
The ministry sources said that this visit of the Indian Naval Ship seeks solidarity with friendly countries towards ensuring good order in the maritime domain and to strengthen existing bonds between India and Indonesia. During the stay in harbour, various activities such as official calls, formal reception on board ship, sporting fixture, ship open to visitors and professional interaction between naval personnel of both the nations have been planned.
The delegation is led by senior officer from Indian Navy, Commodore Ashutosh Ridhorkar, Naval Component Commander, Andaman and Nicobar Command embarked onboard INS Kulish.