The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) conducted the 11th edition of the National Maritime Search and Rescue Exercise (SAREX-2024) off the Kochi coast, showcasing India’s maritime safety capabilities. Inaugurated by Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, the two-day event featured sea drills, workshops, and discussions aimed at enhancing regional search-and-rescue collaboration. The exercise aligns with India’s SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) vision, highlighting its role as a proactive maritime partner. It brought together key Indian agencies and 38 international observers, signaling India’s growing global maritime cooperation.
Simulated Rescue Operations
A highlight of SAREX-2024 was a mock scenario involving a civilian aircraft with 250 passengers vanishing from radar 150 nautical miles northwest of Kochi. The rescue mission deployed ICG and Indian Air Force resources, Cochin Port Authority tugs, and local emergency craft. Strategies included liferaft drops, helicopter evacuations, and drone-assisted lifebuoy deliveries. The operation validated inter-agency coordination and large-scale rescue readiness.
Regional Collaboration and Global Participation
With the theme “Enhancing Search and Rescue Capabilities Through Regional Cooperation,” the event emphasized India’s commitment to global maritime safety. This year marked the first Kochi-hosted exercise and involved 38 foreign observers from Friendly Foreign Countries (FFCs). ICG Director General S. Paramesh noted plans to include FFC assets in future drills, further strengthening global partnerships.
Strategic Relevance of SAREX
SAREX-2024 reflects the ICG’s focus on maritime preparedness, including managing onboard fires, intercepting suspicious vessels, and coordinated rescues. It also underscores India’s intent to ensure every coastal region is well-prepared for maritime incidents, enhancing national and international collaboration for safer seas.