India is working to make its maritime security better by working with countries. This will help India have a presence in the Indo-Pacific region

India has started working closely with its friends in the region to deal with the new challenges that are coming up in the Indo-Pacific. With more countries competing with each other and trying to control the sea routes India is trying to make its navy stronger and work better with countries.
Some important things about this are that India is doing exercises with the navies of countries. These exercises help the different navies work together better and they get ready to deal with problems like pirates, smugglers and people who fish illegally.

India is also making sure that the sea routes that are important for trade are safe. A lot of the things that India buys and sells go through these routes so it is very important to keep them safe.
India is working with countries in the Indo-Pacific and with groups like the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue to make sure that the seas are free and open to everyone. India is also sharing information. Watching the seas to make sure everything is okay.
India is using technologies like satellites and special systems to watch the seas and make sure everything is safe. India is also making its ports and navy bases stronger and better.
This is very important because it helps keep the trade routes safe and makes sure that goods and energy keep moving. This is especially important for India because it relies much on trade that happens on the sea.
It also shows that India is an important country when it comes to keeping the region safe. By working with countries and helping to keep the region stable India is making its position in the region stronger and making friends with other countries.
From a security point of view working with other countries helps deal with old and new threats, like pirates, terrorists and natural disasters.
Overall Indias focus on security is helping to keep the region peaceful making sure that trade is safe and following the rules that everyone has agreed to. This is what India wants to do in the Indo-Pacific region.

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