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Indian Coast Guard Ship Amogh Rescues 27 Bangladeshi Fishermen

Pratham Gurung
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Last updated: April 5, 2024
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In a display of maritime solidarity and humanitarian assistance, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) Ship Amogh executed a daring rescue operation to save the lives of 27 Bangladeshi fishermen who were left adrift near the Indo-Bangladesh International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) due to a machinery breakdown.

The successful rescue operation, conducted on April 4th, 2024, underscored the Indian Coast Guard’s commitment to ensuring safety and security in the maritime domain.

The distress call originated from a Bangladeshi fishing boat, which had encountered a machinery breakdown while navigating the waters near the IMBL.

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Stranded and helpless, the fishermen found themselves at the mercy of the unforgiving sea, with no means of propulsion or communication to summon assistance.

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Upon receiving the distress call, the vigilant crew of the Indian Coast Guard Ship Amogh swiftly sprang into action, diverting its course to the location of the distressed fishing boat.

Despite the challenging sea conditions, the dedicated personnel aboard the Amogh remained undeterred in their mission to rescue the stranded fishermen.

Upon reaching the scene of the incident, the crew of the Amogh wasted no time in launching a comprehensive rescue operation. With precision and professionalism, they safely evacuated all 27 Bangladeshi fishermen from their stricken vessel, ensuring their well-being and safety amidst the vast expanse of the sea.

Following the successful rescue operation, the rescued Bangladeshi fishing boat and its crew were transferred to a Bangladesh Coast Guard (BCG) ship waiting at the Indo-Bangladesh Maritime Boundary Line.

The seamless handover reaffirmed the spirit of cooperation and collaboration between the maritime forces of India and Bangladesh in safeguarding the lives of seafarers operating in the region.

The timely intervention of the Indian Coast Guard Ship Amogh not only averted a potential maritime disaster but also demonstrated India’s commitment to upholding its responsibilities as a responsible maritime neighbor.

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By extending a helping hand to the distressed fishermen, the Indian Coast Guard exemplified the values of compassion, solidarity, and goodwill that transcend borders and boundaries.

As India’s maritime guardian, the Indian Coast Guard remains steadfast in its mission to protect and preserve life at sea, irrespective of nationality or origin.

The successful rescue of the Bangladeshi fishermen serves as a testament to the Coast Guard’s unwavering dedication to its motto, “Vayam Rakshamah” – “We Protect.”

The Indian Coast Guard Ship Amogh’s rescue operation underscores the importance of international cooperation and collaboration in ensuring maritime safety and security. Through joint efforts and mutual assistance, maritime nations can effectively address challenges and promote safety and security in the shared maritime domain.

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ByPratham Gurung
An avid movie buff who aspires to make it into the armed forces. Always had a knack for words so reading and writing are my favourite hobbies. Can debate on anything but not everything.
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