Towards the pursuit of a stable and prosperous Indian Ocean community, India has assumed the position of Vice Chair in the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA). Addressing the Association’s 23rd Council of Ministers at Colombo, External Affairs Minister Dr. Subramanyam Jaishankar laid emphasis on India’s priority of creating an Indian Ocean community that is strong and resilient. He added that India seeks to promote close collaboration within the region and continue to be the first responder.
The external affairs minister highlighted the importance of a secure and prosperous Indian Ocean while mentioning India’s policy of SAGAR and Neighbourhood first. He emphasized that the Indian Ocean region has a critical role in the global maritime trade and security, making it essential to maintain stability and cooperation among the nations bordering the Indian Ocean. He added that India would continue its approach contributing towards capacity building and securing the region.
India’s role as Vice Chair in IORA is poised to enhance its influence in the region. While addressing the association’s 23rd Council of Ministers at Colombo, External Affairs Minister Dr. Jaishankar laid out India’s priorities towards a strong and resilient Indian Ocean region, while at the same time added that emphasized that the Indian Ocean region has a critical role in the global maritime trade and security. Dr. Jaishankar added that India would continue its approach to contribute towards capacity building and securing the region through Neighbourhood First and SAGAR doctrine.