The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and the UAE National Guard Command formalized a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in New Delhi on July 30, 2025, to enhance maritime security and safety cooperationThis agreement, concluded during the 13th Joint Defence Cooperation Committee (JDCC) meeting at the Secretary level, marks the 10th maritime pact between India and friendly foreign Coast Guard agencies
The MoU exemplifies India’s SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) vision, reinforcing maritime diplomacy and regional security ambitions It also aligns with broader agreement outcomes from the JDCC meet, including plans for defence collaboration in military training, AI-driven defence tech, joint manufacturing, and naval platform development
This partnership serves as a strategic bulwark against maritime insecurity, including piracy, smuggling, and trafficking—threats frequently targeting Indian Ocean shipping lanes. By combining resources and intelligence, both nations bolster preparedness and responsiveness in maritime crises.
For aspirants in UPSC, State PSCs, police, defence, railways, banking, and teaching exams, this MoU connects to key syllabus themes:
This MoU represents not just operational coordination but institutional growth—mirroring India’s evolving network of maritime partnerships. Through this, India and UAE set the stage for future cooperation in defence manufacturing, AI tech, and coastal security infrastructure, aligned with expanding bilateral momentum
India and UAE’s defence cooperation has matured since the early 2000s, beginning with visits by UAE armed forces leadership. Bilateral exercises like Desert Eagle, Gulf Star‑1, and India–France–UAE maritime drills fostered trust and coordination across air and naval fronts
Launched in 2015, SAGAR—Security and Growth for All in the Region—is India’s geopolitical vision for maritime collaboration in the Indian Ocean, emphasizing shared prosperity and security through partnerships
Established in 2018, the IFC‑IOR facilitates maritime domain awareness by connecting international liaison officers and agencies, strengthening India’s capacity to address maritime threats across the region
The MoU aims to enhance maritime security, promote safe navigation, and strengthen coordination between the Indian Coast Guard and UAE National Guard Command in areas such as anti-piracy, marine pollution response, and maritime law enforcement.
The agreement was signed on July 30, 2025, in New Delhi, during the 13th Joint Defence Cooperation Committee (JDCC) meeting.
Key areas include Maritime Search and Rescue (M‑SAR), anti-smuggling operations, counter-piracy, marine environmental safety, and capacity building through joint training programs and intelligence exchange.
It supports India’s SAGAR initiative (Security and Growth for All in the Region), boosting maritime diplomacy, and strengthening regional security in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
With this agreement, India has now signed 10 maritime cooperation MoUs with friendly foreign Coast Guard agencies.
The agreement was signed by DG ICG Paramesh Sivamani (India) and Brigadier Khalid Obaid Shamsi (UAE).
Other discussions included military training, AI-enabled defence systems, joint naval platform development, and co-development and co-production of defence technologies.
It integrates key syllabus themes like international relations, strategic security, and defence cooperation—frequent topics in exams like UPSC, CDS, CAPF, and State PSCs.
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