Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pathfinder attends Goa Maritime Conclave

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Towards fostering friendly relations with neighbouri­ng maritime nations, the Indian Navy, through the Naval War College, Goa, hosted the first Goa Maritime Conclave in 2017.

The second Goa Maritime Conclave was conducted recently aimed at consolidat­ing the initiative­s and gains made by Indian Ocean Region (IOR) and to deliberate on regional security mechanisms and cooperatio­n frameworks in the context of present, as well as, future challenges.

Aimed at establishi­ng academic excellence and sharing of ideas among India’s maritime neighbours, the conclave facilitate­d interactio­n between senior representa­tives of navies and maritime agencies in the IOR.

With the region becoming the focus of the 21st century strategic landscape, the conclave played a constructi­ve role in bringing together stakeholde­rs that have a role in evolving strategies, policies, and implementa­tion mechanisms in the maritime domain.

The theme for this year’s conclave was ‘Common Maritime Priorities in the Indian Ocean Region and the need for Regional Maritime Strategy’.

In addition to discussing cooperativ­e strategies for enhancing interopera­bility among maritime agencies, eminent speakers articulate­d their views on crucial issues, followed by discussion­s. Indian Naval chief Admiral Karambir Singh hosted this year’s conclave.the chief guest at this event was the National Security Advisor of India, Ajit Doval. He is credited with formulatin­g and building strong security and strategic structures in India.

Doval said that India aims to forge stronger ties with nations of the IOR and stressed that seas will provide opportunit­ies for economic prosperity, as well as challenges, which no nation could single-handedly manage.

He also stressed that: “India is not a part to any alliance and its cooperatio­n is not directed against any country.”

Admiral Prof. Jayanath Colombage, Director of Pathfinder Foundation participat­ed in this conclave and delivered a paper titled ‘Forging Common Maritime Priorities for Indian Ocean Region’.

He described the strategic competitio­n prevailing in the IOR and how, many smaller countries are facing a strategic dilemma. He further described this competitio­n as RMB - Resources, Markets and Bases. Admiral highlighte­d that the need is for maintainin­g a free and open Indian Ocean for the sake of economic prosperity of Indian Ocean littorals and non-littoral major maritime operators.he further stressed the need to clear mistrust in the region and collaborat­ive efforts to maintain maritime security, protection of marine environmen­t and Internatio­nal rule-based order.the other prominent speakers at the conclave included former First Sea Lord of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy, Admiral Sir George Zambellas, Prof. Varun Sahni, Ambassador Prabhat Shukla, Ambassador Arun K. Singh andsidhart­o R. Suryodipur­a, Ambassador of Indonesia in India.

Former chiefs of Indian Navy, Admiral Arun Prakash, Admiral Sunil Lanba and Rear Admiral Sudarshan Shrikande moderated the three sessions. Sri Lanka Navy was represente­d by Director General of Operations, Rear Admiral Niranjan Attygalle and Commodore Suresh Silva, the Defence Attaché based in New Delhi.

 ??  ?? Group photo with the National Security Adviser of India
Group photo with the National Security Adviser of India
 ??  ?? Admiral Prof. Colombage with Sri Lanka naval delegation
Admiral Prof. Colombage with Sri Lanka naval delegation

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