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In Summary

  • The Indian Ocean Conference (IOC), established in 2016, is a key forum for regional cooperation on security and growth in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
  • The IOR, covering 70+ million sq km and connecting 35+ states, is vital for global trade, strategic interests, and blue economy potential.
  • Challenges in the IOR include geopolitical competition from extra-regional powers, maritime security threats like piracy and IUU fishing, and infrastructure gaps in partner nations.

In Summary

At the conference, India highlighted the need to address evolving chokepoint anxieties and emphasized building trusted partnerships to enhance resilience and ensure stable, cooperative regional growth.

About IOC

  • The IOC was started in 2016 by India Foundation in association with regional think tanks and institutions.
  • It witnessed participation from 40+ countries.
  • It has emerged as a flagship consultative forum for countries in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) over regional affairs and deliberates upon regional cooperation for Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR).

Indian Ocean Region (IOR) and its Significance

  • It encompasses 70+ million sq km, connects 35+ littoral states, and hosts ~40% of the global population. 
  • Significance
    • Economic & Trade Importance: Handles ~50% of global container traffic, 1/3 bulk cargo, and 2/3 oil shipments.
    • Strategic & Geopolitical Value: Vital due to critical sea lanes and chokepoints (e.g., Strait of Hormuz); central to India’s security architecture with its 11,098.81 Kms coastline and 1,300+ islands at key maritime crossroads.
    • Blue Economy Potential: Large EEZs (e.g., India’s EEZ is  2.4 million sq km) offer opportunities in sustainable fisheries, renewable ocean energy, eco-tourism, and marine biodiversity conservation 
    • Ecological & Environmental: Warmest of the world’s oceans, thus ecologically dynamic and biologically productive space.
  • India’s Role in IOR: Net Security Provider (e.g., Ensures maritime security through anti-piracy and anti-narcotics operations), First Responder (HADR) (e.g., Provides rapid disaster relief), etc.

Key in Challenges in IOR

  • Geopolitical Challenge: Growing presence of extra-regional powers via port and infrastructure investments (e.g., Sri Lanka, Maldives), strategic competition (including China’s expanding footprint), etc. 
  • Maritime Security Threats: Piracy, terrorism, IUU fishing, drug trafficking and smuggling, along with sea-lane disruptions due to conflicts (e.g., Recent attacks on Iranian vessel IRIS Dena)
  • Infrastructure and Connectivity Gaps: Several IOR countries, including key partners like Sri Lanka, Maldives, Mauritius and Seychelles, face infrastructural and financial limitations
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IUU fishing (Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated fishing)

Fishing activities that are conducted in contravention of national laws or international regulations. IUU fishing depletes fish stocks, harms marine ecosystems, and undermines legitimate fisheries.

HADR (Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief)

A role where a nation provides immediate aid and support to populations affected by natural disasters or humanitarian crises. India's role as a 'First Responder' in HADR operations within the IOR signifies its capability and commitment to assisting regional partners.

Net Security Provider

A country that actively contributes to regional security by providing defence, maritime, and humanitarian assistance, and by maintaining stability in its neighbourhood.

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