To increase bilateral co-operation along the coastal border, Bangladesh Coast Guard's (BCG) chief today discussed security issues with Indian Coast Guard officials here.
A Bangladeshi delegation led by Rear Admiral Aurangzeb Chowdhury, Director General Bangladesh Coast Guard, met Indian Coast Guard's north-east commander Inspector General K R Nautiyal.
Matters regarding maritime safety and security of the Bay of Bengal were discussed in particular, officials said, adding that the delegation was given a brief on the operational role and responsibilities of the Indian Coast Guard (ICG).
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During the meet, Nautiyal brought out that standard operating procedures for the establishment of collaborative relationship and development of regional cooperation was likely to be signed during the forthcoming high-level meeting between the two nations.
Both the Coast Guards have been closely cooperating on a host of common issues since many years.
During the visit of Indian Prime Minister to Bangladesh a MoU was signed between ICG and BCG in 2015 for establishment of a collaborative relationship to combat transnational illegal activities at sea and development of regional cooperation between the two Coast Guards.
As a part of capacity building, ICG has been imparting specialist training for BCG personnel on maritime subjects like, maritime law, search and rescue, pollution response, boarding operation, helo ops and anti-piracy, at their Training Centre in Kochi since February 2014.
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