With the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) releasing two rescued Pakistani marines on Tuesday after an accident on the Indian side of the international maritime boundary line (IMBL), Pakistan Marine Security Agency (PMSA) released 63 fishermen with their seven boats, reciprocating the gesture of goodwill. PMSA released the fishermen after ICG and Navy handed over two rescued Pakistani commandos and bodies of three others who drowned when their boat collided with one of the Indian fishing boats, ‘Mahenoor’, off Jakhau coast on Sunday night. ICG has also issued an alert to Gujarat marine police regarding the Pakistani marine who went missing. The PMSA boat, with six on board, had capsized, but the Indian sailors rescued two commandos while ICG ship ‘Arinjay’ recovered bodies of three others who had drowned. The accident happened around 10 nautical miles on the Indian side of IMBL. “As a goodwill gesture, PMSA has released 10 boats with their 63 fishermen. All boats are from Mangrol of Junagadh district and Okha. We are at Porbandar coast to receive the fishermen,” said Manish Lodhari, secretary, National Fish Workers Forum (NFF).