Port Blair, July 30: The 36th edition of India–Indonesia Coordinated Patrol (IND-INDO CORPAT) between the Indian Navy and the Indonesian Navy is being conducted from 30 Jul 21 to 31 Jul 21. Indian Naval Ship Saryu, an indigenously built Offshore Patrol Vessel along with Dornier Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) will undertake coordinated patrol with Indonesian Naval Ship KRI Bung Tomo and a MPA of the Indonesian Navy.

As part of Government of India’s vision of SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region), the Indian Navy has been proactively engaging with countries in the Indian Ocean Region for Coordinated Patrols, cooperation in EEZ surveillance, Passage exercises and bilateral/ multi-lateral exercises, towards enhancing regional maritime security.

India and Indonesia have especially enjoyed a close and friendly relationship covering a wide spectrum of activities and interactions, which have strengthened over the years. To reinforce maritime links, the two navies have been carrying out CORPAT along their International Maritime Boundary Line since 2002, with the aim of ensuring safety and security of shipping and International trade in the region. CORPATs enhance understanding and interoperability between navies and facilitate institution of measures to prevent and suppress illegal Unreported Unregulated (IUU) fishing, drug trafficking, maritime terrorism, armed robbery and piracy. The 36th IND-INDO CORPAT is a step in this direction.