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Australia & Sri Lanka Strengthen Maritime Surveillance with Disi Rela 2026

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The 24/7 maritime security hotline (106) provides a vital link between the public and the Sri Lanka Coast Guard.

The collaborative efforts between Australia and Sri Lanka have reached a significant new milestone with the official launch of Disi Rela 2026, marking the third consecutive year of a robust joint maritime security initiative that continues to redefine regional cooperation. This multi-faceted operation, spearheaded by the Australian Border Force (ABF) and the Sri Lanka Coast Guard (SLCG), represents a sophisticated framework designed to bolster maritime surveillance, enhance operational capability, and elevate public awareness across the island nation’s diverse coastal regions.

The name “Disi Rela,” which translates to “Infinite Vision” or “Watchful Eye,” serves as a poignant descriptor for the initiative’s overarching objective: to maintain a comprehensive and unwavering presence over the Indian Ocean to deter illicit activities. As the 2026 phase unfolds, the partnership between these two Indian Ocean neighbours has matured into a sophisticated architecture of intelligence sharing and technical cooperation, ensuring that the maritime domain remains safe, secure, and governed by the rule of law.

A Geographic Expansion into the Eastern Province

One of the most notable developments in the Disi Rela 2026 cycle is the strategic expansion of its community engagement and public awareness activities into Sri Lanka’s Eastern Province. Having successfully implemented comprehensive activations in the Western and Southern Provinces during the preceding two years, the focus has now shifted to the vital coastal stretches of the East, including the strategic hub of Trincomalee.

A Stabicraft patrol vessel donated by Australia, operating under the Sri Lanka Coast Guard, navigating the coastal waters.

The Eastern Province, with its deep-water harbours and intricate coastline, has long been identified as a critical area for maritime security. By extending the Disi Rela framework to this region, the Australian Border Force and the Sri Lanka Coast Guard are addressing specific local vulnerabilities while simultaneously integrating the eastern coastline into the broader national security grid. This expansion is not merely operational but also educational, as it seeks to empower local fishing communities and coastal residents with the knowledge and tools required to identify and report suspicious maritime activities.

Combating Transnational Maritime Crime

The primary focus of Disi Rela 2026 remains the mitigation of transnational maritime crimes that threaten the stability and safety of the region. Through a sophisticated blend of joint operations and advanced technology, Australia and Sri Lanka are working in tandem to combat a range of unlawful activities, most notably:

  1. People Smuggling and Human Trafficking: Deterring the organisation of unsafe and illegal sea journeys that put lives at risk and bypass formal migration pathways.
  2. Drug Trafficking: Disrupting the maritime routes utilised by international cartels to transport illicit substances through the Indian Ocean.
  3. Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing: Protecting Sri Lanka’s marine resources and the livelihoods of legitimate fishers from foreign and domestic encroachers who disregard international conservation standards.
  4. Counter-Terrorism and Piracy: Maintaining a vigilant posture against extremist threats and ensuring that trade routes remain unhindered by non-state actors.

The partnership is built upon a foundation of mutual trust and a shared vision for a “Free and Open Indo-Pacific.” By pooling resources and expertise, the two nations are creating a formidable deterrent against those who seek to exploit the vastness of the ocean for nefarious purposes.

Advanced Equipment and Capacity Building

A central pillar of the Australian Government’s support for Sri Lanka’s maritime security efforts has been the provision of high-performance equipment. This technical assistance is instrumental in bridging the capability gaps that often hinder effective surveillance in expansive maritime zones.

A surveillance drone patrolling the Sri Lankan coastline, part of the advanced equipment provided under the Disi Rela initiative.

To date, the collaboration has seen the donation of 24 state-of-the-art surveillance drones, which provide real-time aerial monitoring of coastal waters, allowing the Sri Lanka Coast Guard to identify vessels of interest long before they reach the shore. Furthermore, the deployment of three Stabicraft patrol vessels has significantly enhanced the SLCG’s rapid response capabilities, providing a stable and versatile platform for boarding operations and search-and-rescue missions in challenging sea conditions.

Under the Disi Rela 2026 phase, the Australian Government has committed to donating an additional five All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs), bringing the total number of ATVs provided to eight. These vehicles are essential for patrolling the rugged and often inaccessible sandy terrains of the coastal belt, where traditional vehicles cannot operate. The ATVs allow officers to maintain a visible presence on remote beaches, which are frequently targeted by smuggling syndicates for clandestine departures or landings.

An All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) being utilised by officers for beach patrols in the Eastern Province.

The 106 Hotline: Empowering the Community

Recognising that effective security is a collective responsibility, the initiative has prioritised the establishment of a dedicated 24/7 hotline, 106. This anonymous reporting channel serves as a direct link between the coastal population and the maritime authorities.

The “106” hotline is more than just a telephone number; it is a symbol of the trust being cultivated between the Sri Lanka Coast Guard and the communities they serve. By providing a safe and accessible way for citizens to report suspicious sightings, such as unusual boat movements, the stockpiling of fuel in remote areas, or the presence of unidentified foreigners in coastal villages, the hotline creates a human-intelligence network that complements high-tech drone and satellite surveillance.

 

Leadership Perspectives

The success of Disi Rela 2026 is a testament to the strong professional relationships between the leadership of the respective maritime agencies.

Rear Admiral Rohan Joseph, the Director General of the Sri Lanka Coast Guard, underscored the importance of community involvement during the launch of the latest phase. He remarked, “As the initiative expands into the Eastern Province, community awareness and public participation continue to play a vital role in helping us protect our seas and prevent unlawful maritime activity.” His comments highlight the shift towards a community-centric model of policing the seas, where the public is viewed as a vital partner in the national security apparatus.

From the Australian perspective, Rear Admiral Brett Sonter AM, Royal Australian Navy, who serves as the Commander Maritime Border Command and Commander Joint Agency Task Force Operation Sovereign Borders, emphasised the regional significance of the partnership. He stated, “Through continued capability building, operational support, and community engagement, we are working together to strengthen maritime safety and security across the region.” Rear Admiral Sonter’s leadership reflects Australia’s long-term commitment to supporting its regional partners in maintaining sovereign borders and preventing the tragedy of maritime disasters associated with illegal migration.

A Legacy of Friendship and Cooperation

The relationship between Australia and Sri Lanka is one that spans decades, built on shared democratic values, educational exchange, and a vibrant community of Sri Lankans abroad who call Australia home. Projects like Disi Rela 2026 are the tangible manifestation of this friendship, demonstrating that when two nations work together with transparency and shared purpose, they can achieve outcomes that far exceed what either could accomplish alone.

For the Sri Lankan expatriates living in Australia, these developments are a source of pride and reassurance. They represent a commitment by their adopted home to support their land of heritage in a way that is practical, respectful, and impactful. At eLanka, we are proud to share these positive stories that highlight the deep-rooted connections between our two nations. Whether it is through the donation of life-saving equipment or the sharing of strategic intelligence, the Australia-Sri Lanka maritime partnership is a beacon of successful international cooperation.

As we look toward the remainder of 2026, the continued success of the Disi Rela initiative will undoubtedly serve as a model for other bilateral security partnerships in the Indian Ocean. By staying focused on innovation, community engagement, and the tireless pursuit of a safer maritime environment, Australia and Sri Lanka are ensuring that the “Infinite Vision” of Disi Rela remains a reality for generations to come.

Source: https://www.sundaytimes.lk

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