: Joint naval exercises and strategic partnerships enhance maritime security and ensure protection of vital sea lanes

India has enhanced maritime cooperation with countries in the Indo-Pacific to promote regional security, stability, and freedom of navigation. The initiative reflects India’s growing role as a key maritime power and its commitment to maintaining a rules-based order in the region.
The Indian Navy has conducted joint naval exercises with partner countries to improve coordination, interoperability, and operational readiness. These exercises include anti-piracy drills, maritime surveillance, and coordinated patrol operations. Such cooperation strengthens the ability of participating nations to respond effectively to maritime threats, including piracy, illegal fishing, and trafficking.

India’s maritime engagement also focuses on ensuring the safety of sea trade routes, which are essential for global commerce and energy transportation. A significant portion of India’s trade and energy imports pass through the Indo-Pacific region, making maritime security a strategic priority.
These efforts support regional stability by promoting cooperation, trust, and shared responsibility among partner nations. They also align with India’s broader strategic vision of ensuring Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR) and strengthening its Act East Policy.
The enhanced maritime cooperation is significant for protecting India’s economic and strategic interests. It contributes to maintaining uninterrupted global trade, strengthens defence partnerships, and enhances India’s presence in the Indo-Pacific.
Overall, India’s proactive maritime engagement reinforces its role as a responsible regional power committed to ensuring peace, stability, and security in the Indo-Pacific region.

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