The Indian Coast Guard Ship SAJAG, an Offshore Patrol Vessel, is on a three day visit to the UAE. , as part of its ongoing strategic overseas deployment to West Asia. This visit marks a crucial milestone in the continuous diplomatic maritime engagement between India and the UAE. The primary objective of the visit is to strengthen professional relationships through joint exercises and interactions, contributing to collaborative efforts in the maritime sector. In alignment with India’s strategic vision of “SAGAR – Security and Growth for all in the Region,” this symbolic visit emphasizes the commitment to fostering understanding and interoperability between the maritime forces of both nations.
Commanded by Deputy Inspector General SR Patil, ICGS Sajag is a key asset in the Indian Coast Guard fleet of Offshore Patrol Vessels based on the West Coast of India in Porbandar, Gujarat. The ship is equipped with state-of-the-art weapon systems, sensors, navigation, and communication systems, including an integral helicopter, showcasing India’s shipbuilding prowess under the “Make in India” initiative.
During the goodwill call, the vessel will engage with the UAE Coast Guard, UAE Navy, and the Critical Infrastructure and Coastal Protection Authority (CICPA), facilitating maritime exchanges and strengthening ties between the two nations throughout its stay in the UAE.