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Japan and India Coast Guards Begin Sea Exercise in Chennai

A Japanese Coast Guard ship named JCGS Itsukushima arrived at Chennai Port on July 7, 2025, for a six-day visit. This visit is part of Japan’s Global Ocean Voyage Training. The event strengthens the partnership between India and Japan and improves coordination between their Coast Guards in the Indo-Pacific region.

Warm Welcome and Purpose of Visit

The Japanese ship Itsukushima, led by Captain Naoki Mizoguchi, received a traditional Indian welcome on arrival. The visit is part of Japan’s ongoing training voyage around the world. The main goal is to enhance cooperation and understanding between the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and the Japan Coast Guard (JCG).

The visit highlights the strong friendship between the two countries and supports India’s vision of SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) and the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative. These efforts focus on keeping the seas free, open, and safe for everyone.

Activities and Official Engagements

During their stay in Chennai, the Japanese crew will take part in several joint activities, such as,

  • Official courtesy visits
  • Reciprocal ship tours
  • Training exercises

Interactive sessions with Indian Coast Guard personnel

A Japanese delegation, led by Vice Admiral Hiroaki Kaosue, will also meet with Paramesh Sivamani, the Director General of the Indian Coast Guard. Another meeting is scheduled with Additional Director General Donny Michael, who commands the ICG Eastern Seaboard.

Joint Sea Exercise and Future Cooperation

After leaving Chennai, the JCGS Itsukushima will join the Indian Coast Guard for a joint sea exercise called ‘Jaa Mata’, which means “see you later” in Japanese. This exercise will help both sides improve how they work together in real-time situations at sea.

Also, four Indian Coast Guard officers will travel on board the Japanese ship to Singapore as part of a Sea Riders exchange programme. This activity aims to build stronger friendship and understanding between both nations’ Coast Guard teams.

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