Strengthening Maritime Ties: India and Australia Collaborate for Enhanced Security
ICG Director General Paramesh Sivamani and Rear Admiral Bret Sonter discussed ways to enhance maritime cooperation and security between India and Australia. The meeting aimed to reinforce the partnership between the Indian Coast Guard and the Australian Border Force, emphasizing bilateral collaboration and interoperability.

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In a significant stride towards strengthening maritime collaboration, Indian Coast Guard Director General Paramesh Sivamani and Rear Admiral Bret Sonter of the Royal Australian Navy convened a meeting to discuss enhancing bilateral cooperation and security efforts.
The talks, held at the Indian Coast Guard headquarters, highlighted the commitment of both nations to fortify interoperability and mutual efforts towards maritime safety.
Photos of the meeting, shared on social media, underscored the growing relationship between the Indian Coast Guard and the Australian Border Force, building upon previous engagements to bolster maritime security.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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