Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pathfinder to co-host one-day confab

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The Pathfinder Foundation together with Carnegie India and an Australian delegation led by the National Security College at the Australian National University will co-host a one-day trilateral conference titled ‘Colombo Dialogue: Emerging Dialogue in the Indian Ocean - Regional Cooperatio­n on Maritime Domain Awareness’ tomorrow at Cinnamon Grand, Colombo. The Dialogue will be sponsored by the Australian High Commission.

Considerin­g the geo-strategic importance of the Indian Ocean Region in the current global and regional economic and geopolitic­al dynamics, the co-hosts consider it important to share knowledge and engage in a discourse on this significan­t area of interest in order to ensure greater security, collaborat­ion and cooperatio­n in the region and beyond.

With a more globally-connected economy and the Indian Ocean Region’s continued reliance on the maritime environmen­t for trade and commerce, it is important to ensure a safe and secure maritime domain, which is critical to national security and economic well-being of the littorals in the Indian Ocean.

The challenges facing nations have vastly changed over the past decade and make the future security environmen­t increasing­ly complicate­d and uncertain. The first step toward enhancing maritime security is achieving increased awareness of activities in the maritime domain. Sri Lanka’s geographic­ally central location in the Indian Ocean at the crossroads of major east-west sea routes in this region makes it a perfect location to engage in such a dialogue.

The conference will cover themes such as; Maritime security in the Indo-pacific Oceans and transnatio­nal security threats; challenges in building regional maritime security architectu­re in the Indian Ocean; and governance at sea and maritime domain awareness.

This trilateral forum will be held with the participat­ion of Indian, Australian and Sri Lankan academics and subject matter expertsof maritime security, maritime strategy and regional cooperatio­n. Prof. Rory Medcalf, Dr. David Brewster and Commodore (Retd) Richard Menhinick will form the Australian expert delegation while Dr. C. Raja Mohan, Vice Admiral Anil Chopra and Darshana Baruah from India will contribute their expertise. On the Sri Lankan side, former Commanders of the Sri Lanka Navy, Admiral Dr. Jayanath Colombage Admiral Travis Sinniah and Barana Waidyatill­ake from the Lakshman Kadiragama­r Institute will provide their insights during the proceeding­s.

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