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Indian Coast Guard ships arrive in Trincomalee for marine exercise - The Hindu
ICGS Vishwast and ICGS Rajkamal will participate in a marine exercise involving India, Maldives and Sri Lanka.
Two Indian Coast Guard ships have arrived in the eastern Sri Lankan port of Trincomalee to participate in a three-nation marine exercise.
ICGS Vishwast and ICGS Rajkamal were welcomed in accordance with naval traditions on arrival.
The ships are in Sri Lanka to participate in a trilateral table top exercise involving India, Maldives and Sri Lanka.
ICGS Vishwast is an Offshore Patrol Vessel commanded by Inspector General J.K. Verghese. It is 94 metres long and has a displacement of 2,400 tonnes.
The ship’s complement consists of 102 personnel that include 10 officers, 2 trainee officers and 90 sailors.
ICGS Rajkamal is an Inshore Patrol Vessel commanded by Commandant H.J. Singh. It is 50.38 metres long and has a displacement of 356 tonnes.
The ship has 42 personnel that include 5 officers, a trainee officer and 36 sailors.
ICGS Vishwast and ICGS Rajkamal will participate in a marine exercise involving India, Maldives and Sri Lanka.
Two Indian Coast Guard ships have arrived in the eastern Sri Lankan port of Trincomalee to participate in a three-nation marine exercise.
ICGS Vishwast and ICGS Rajkamal were welcomed in accordance with naval traditions on arrival.
The ships are in Sri Lanka to participate in a trilateral table top exercise involving India, Maldives and Sri Lanka.
ICGS Vishwast is an Offshore Patrol Vessel commanded by Inspector General J.K. Verghese. It is 94 metres long and has a displacement of 2,400 tonnes.
The ship’s complement consists of 102 personnel that include 10 officers, 2 trainee officers and 90 sailors.
ICGS Rajkamal is an Inshore Patrol Vessel commanded by Commandant H.J. Singh. It is 50.38 metres long and has a displacement of 356 tonnes.
The ship has 42 personnel that include 5 officers, a trainee officer and 36 sailors.