All three boats and their crew members were handed over to the West Bengal Marine Police in Frazerganj for further legal ...
During surveillance, the ICG ship observed a suspicious fishing vessel conducting evasive manoeuvres within Indian waters.
Indian Coast Guard apprehends a Bangladeshi fishing vessel with 28 crew members for illegal fishing in Indian waters.
A new central rule requires deep-sea fishing vessels above 24 metres to obtain an entry pass for India’s EEZ, sparking ...
ICG apprehends three Bangladeshi boats and 79 fishermen for illegal fishing in India's Exclusive Economic Zone in the Bay of ...
Two fishing boats caught fire at Mukkad here on Friday, officials said. Fire and Rescue Service officials said they received a distress call at around 1 pm reporting that fishing boats docked at ...
The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) ships on Tuesday apprehended three Bangladeshi fishing boats (BFBs), along with 79 crew members, ...
Indian Coast Guard intercepts and detains a Bangladeshi fishing vessel caught illegally fishing in Indian territory, highlighting increased vigilance along the maritime border.
T'puram: Two fishermen were injured after two fishing boats anchored on Ashtamudi Lake, caught fire on Friday. The blaze ...
The Centre's new rules for deep-sea fishing in India's Exclusive Economic Zone prioritizes fisher cooperatives and FFPOs.
Three Bangladeshi fishing boats with 79 crew members, including minors, were seized by the Indian Coast Guard for illegal ...