New Delhi, Apr 29 (PTI) Top officials of the Coast Guard forces of India and Oman on Tuesday held a high-level meeting in Muscat that focused on "fortifying joint efforts" to address emerging maritime challenges and safeguard maritime security.

The Indian Coast Guard said this in a post on X and also shared some photographs.

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"The 6th High-Level Meeting between @IndiaCoastGuard and Royal Oman Police Coast Guard (ROPCG) was held at #ROPCG Headquarters, #Muscat today," it said in its post.

The delegations were led by ICG's Director General Paramesh Sivamani and Colonel Abdul Aziz Mohammed AlJabri, Officer Commanding ROPCG, respectively.

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"The meeting focused on fortifying joint efforts to address emerging maritime challenges and safeguarding maritime security," it said.

The annual gathering serves as a vital platform enabling meaningful dialogues for building trust and strengthening collaborative frameworks, the ICG said on X.

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