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57 Indian fishing boats returns from Pakistan

| | Mar 24, 2015, at 04:43 am
New Delhi, Mar 23 (IBNS) Fifty seven Indian fishing boats have arrived at Porbandar in Gujarat from Pakistan's Karachi city, officials said on Monday.

These boats started from Pakistan on Mar 21, 2015 and arrived at International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) on March 22, 2015.

"A team of 57 numbers of towing boats, 407 fishermen and 10 Gujarat Government officials had sailed from Porbandar to the designated IMBL site on March 21, 2015 to receive the India boats from Pakistan. These boats were towed away by Pakistani trawlers to the designated location at IMBL site in sea water under the supervision of Pakistan Maritime Security Agency. Two India Coast Guard ships Rajratan and Vijit along with adequate manpower are supervising the whole operation," said a statement issued by the government.

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had arranged the movement of 8-member team from the Government of Gujarat to Pakistan for inspection, repair and return of the boats on Mar 10.

The Ministry of External Affairs, High Commission of India, Islamabad, Indian Coast Guard, Indian visiting team, Government of Pakistan and Pakistan Maritime Security Agency had several rounds of discussions regarding the return of boats to India.

The MHA coordinated and monitored the whole operation.

The MHA also provided an amount of Rs. 1.28 crore approximately for the repair and return of the boats which was carried out from Mar 11 to Mar 19.

" It is mentioned that the average cost of each boat is approximately Rs. 25 – 30 lakh. Return of these boats will also ensure livelihood for a number of fishermen families. Last time, the operation of bringing 53 Indian fishing boats from Pakistan was in 2003-04," read the statement.

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