Tag: Maritime Security

  • Army inks MoU with Seychelles on maritime consciousness

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    NEW DELHI:  Increasing the community of data sharing to additional the prevailing cooperation in maritime security and safety, the Indian Army-affiliated IFC-IOR signed an MoU with the Seychelles-based Regional Coordination Operations Centre (RCOC) on Wednesday.

    The IFC-IOR (Data Fusion Centre-Indian Ocean Area) is a regional maritime centre hosted by way of the Army. The Indian Army, in a remark, mentioned, “The MoU signed by way of Capt Rohit Bajpai, Director, IFC-IOR and Capt Sam Gontier, Director, RCOC goals to advertise collaboration between the 2 Centres in opposition to improving maritime area consciousness, knowledge sharing and experience construction.”

    All through the MoU signing, each the administrators of RCOC and IFC-IOR unanimously upheld the want to make stronger knowledge sharing and research to cue movements at sea. The administrators highlighted that ‘this MoU will make stronger accept as true with and enhance synergy between the centres in opposition to furthering collaborative maritime security and safety within the Indian Ocean Area’, as in step with the remark.

    The Top Commissioner of India to Seychelles and senior officials of the IFC-IOR and RCOC participated within the signing. IFC-IOR is tasked to collate, fuse and disseminate intelligence on ‘White Delivery’ within the Indian Ocean. 

    Since its inception, IFC-IOR has established linkages with a number of multinational maritime safety centres and the present initiative will allow deeper collaboration between the 2 centres. This method will permit the centres to broaden a commonplace maritime working out to counter non-traditional maritime safety threats similar to piracy and armed theft, human and contraband trafficking, Unlawful Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) fishing, hands smuggling, poaching, terrorism – with a distinct focal point at the Western Indian Ocean. The RCOC and the Regional Maritime Data Fusion Centre (RMIFC), in Seychelles, are part of the maritime defence structure within the Western Indian Ocean. 

    Maintaining a tally of Indian Ocean

    Pact to make stronger knowledge sharing between India and Seychelles’ maritime equipment 
    To advertise collaborative maritime security and safety within the Indian Ocean Area
    Army’s IFC-IOR is tasked to collate, fuse and disseminate intelligence on ‘White Delivery’ within the Indian Ocean 
    Seychelles-based RCOC  and Regional Maritime Data Fusion Centre (RMIFC) are a part of maritime defence structure within the Western Indian Ocean

    NEW DELHI:  Increasing the community of data sharing to additional the prevailing cooperation in maritime security and safety, the Indian Army-affiliated IFC-IOR signed an MoU with the Seychelles-based Regional Coordination Operations Centre (RCOC) on Wednesday.

    The IFC-IOR (Data Fusion Centre-Indian Ocean Area) is a regional maritime centre hosted by way of the Army. The Indian Army, in a remark, mentioned, “The MoU signed by way of Capt Rohit Bajpai, Director, IFC-IOR and Capt Sam Gontier, Director, RCOC goals to advertise collaboration between the 2 Centres in opposition to improving maritime area consciousness, knowledge sharing and experience construction.”

    All through the MoU signing, each the administrators of RCOC and IFC-IOR unanimously upheld the want to make stronger knowledge sharing and research to cue movements at sea. The administrators highlighted that ‘this MoU will make stronger accept as true with and enhance synergy between the centres in opposition to furthering collaborative maritime security and safety within the Indian Ocean Area’, as in step with the remark.

    The Top Commissioner of India to Seychelles and senior officials of the IFC-IOR and RCOC participated within the signing. IFC-IOR is tasked to collate, fuse and disseminate intelligence on ‘White Delivery’ within the Indian Ocean. 

    Since its inception, IFC-IOR has established linkages with a number of multinational maritime safety centres and the present initiative will allow deeper collaboration between the 2 centres. This method will permit the centres to broaden a commonplace maritime working out to counter non-traditional maritime safety threats similar to piracy and armed theft, human and contraband trafficking, Unlawful Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) fishing, hands smuggling, poaching, terrorism – with a distinct focal point at the Western Indian Ocean. The RCOC and the Regional Maritime Data Fusion Centre (RMIFC), in Seychelles, are part of the maritime defence structure within the Western Indian Ocean. 

    Maintaining a tally of Indian Ocean

    Pact to make stronger knowledge sharing between India and Seychelles’ maritime equipment 
    To advertise collaborative maritime security and safety within the Indian Ocean Area
    Army’s IFC-IOR is tasked to collate, fuse and disseminate intelligence on ‘White Delivery’ within the Indian Ocean 
    Seychelles-based RCOC  and Regional Maritime Data Fusion Centre (RMIFC) are a part of maritime defence structure within the Western Indian Ocean

  • Sri Lanka, India talk about commonplace maritime demanding situations in Indian Ocean

    Via PTI

    COLOMBO: The navies of India and Sri Lanka have mentioned techniques to toughen bilateral cooperation and movements to conquer commonplace maritime demanding situations confronted through the navies and coast guard body of workers of the 2 international locations within the Indian Ocean.

    The thirty second global maritime boundary line (IMBL) assembly between Sri Lankan and Indian navies was once held right here on board SLNS Sayura off the coast of Kankesanthurai within the north on Friday, the Sri Lanka Military mentioned in a press unlock.

    The talks between the navies of the 2 international locations have been held to basically talk about commonplace maritime demanding situations within the Indian Ocean area.

    The target of the IMBL assembly is to toughen relationships between the 2 neighbouring international locations and talk about movements to be taken referring to the navies and Coast Guard body of workers to conquer maritime demanding situations.

    “At this 12 months’s assembly delegates from all sides mentioned issues referring to the protection of maritime borders of each international locations and exchanged perspectives at the development of earlier conferences,” the discharge mentioned.

    The IMBL assembly is held to toughen relationships and alternate perspectives on movements to be taken through the navies and coast guard body of workers of the 2 international locations, the discharge added.

    The Indian Prime Fee right here termed the dialogue on issues of commonplace fear as “fruitful.”

    “Fruitful discussions on issues of commonplace fear and efficient surveillance between India and Sri Lanka on the thirty second Global Maritime Boundary Line Assembly held onboard SLNS Sayura the day prior to this,” it tweeted.

    The Sri Lankan delegation on the IMBL assembly was once led through Commander Northern Naval House, Rear Admiral Aruna Tennakoon, whilst the Indian delegation was once headed through Flag Officer Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Naval House, Rear Admiral S Venkat Raman, the discharge mentioned.

    Defence Adviser to the Prime Fee of India in Colombo, Captain Vikas Sood was once additionally provide on the assembly.

    READ | Fishermen in Rameswaram protest in opposition to common assaults through Sri Lankan Military

    COLOMBO: The navies of India and Sri Lanka have mentioned techniques to toughen bilateral cooperation and movements to conquer commonplace maritime demanding situations confronted through the navies and coast guard body of workers of the 2 international locations within the Indian Ocean.

    The thirty second global maritime boundary line (IMBL) assembly between Sri Lankan and Indian navies was once held right here on board SLNS Sayura off the coast of Kankesanthurai within the north on Friday, the Sri Lanka Military mentioned in a press unlock.

    The talks between the navies of the 2 international locations have been held to basically talk about commonplace maritime demanding situations within the Indian Ocean area.

    The target of the IMBL assembly is to toughen relationships between the 2 neighbouring international locations and talk about movements to be taken referring to the navies and Coast Guard body of workers to conquer maritime demanding situations.

    “At this 12 months’s assembly delegates from all sides mentioned issues referring to the protection of maritime borders of each international locations and exchanged perspectives at the development of earlier conferences,” the discharge mentioned.

    The IMBL assembly is held to toughen relationships and alternate perspectives on movements to be taken through the navies and coast guard body of workers of the 2 international locations, the discharge added.

    The Indian Prime Fee right here termed the dialogue on issues of commonplace fear as “fruitful.”

    “Fruitful discussions on issues of commonplace fear and efficient surveillance between India and Sri Lanka on the thirty second Global Maritime Boundary Line Assembly held onboard SLNS Sayura the day prior to this,” it tweeted.

    The Sri Lankan delegation on the IMBL assembly was once led through Commander Northern Naval House, Rear Admiral Aruna Tennakoon, whilst the Indian delegation was once headed through Flag Officer Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Naval House, Rear Admiral S Venkat Raman, the discharge mentioned.

    Defence Adviser to the Prime Fee of India in Colombo, Captain Vikas Sood was once additionally provide on the assembly.

    READ | Fishermen in Rameswaram protest in opposition to common assaults through Sri Lankan Military