Amidst evolving geopolitical dynamics and increasing security challenges in the Indian Ocean region, the 8th high-level meeting between the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and the Sri Lanka Coast Guard (SCG) took place in New Delhi on Monday. This meeting is considered a crucial step toward reinforcing maritime cooperation and maintaining stability in the region.
The Sri Lankan delegation was led by Rear Admiral Y.R. Serasinghe, while the Indian delegation was headed by Paramash Shivamani, Director General of the Indian Coast Guard. The Sri Lankan delegation is participating in meetings and other professional programs in India from August 10 to 14. This collaboration is taking place under an agreement signed between the two countries in 2018.
Discussions focused on preventing marine pollution, search and rescue operations at sea, maritime law enforcement, training, and technical assistance. Particular emphasis was given to addressing challenges such as piracy, illegal fishing, and the trafficking of weapons and narcotics in the Indian Ocean.
This partnership between India and Sri Lanka has become even more strategically important amidst China’s growing presence in the Indian Ocean and maritime security threats. Through the meeting, both countries conveyed their commitment to working together for security and environmental protection in the maritime domain.









