Rajnath: India for an equitable maritime order

During Exercise Milan, India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted the nation's commitment to establishing an equitable maritime order in the Indo-Pacific region. He underscored the importance of international cooperation to address pressing naval challenges, such as piracy, illegal fishing, and environmental threats. Singh's remarks come at a time when maritime security is of paramount importance due to rising tensions in various parts of the world. The Exercise Milan, which involves participation from over 40 countries, aims to enhance collaboration among navies and foster a shared understanding of maritime security. Singh reaffirmed India's dedication to maintaining peace and stability in the region, advocating for a rules-based maritime order that respects the rights of all nations. His statements resonate with India's broader strategic objective of promoting a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific, reinforcing its role as a responsible maritime power. As nations navigate complex geopolitical dynamics, India's proactive stance seeks to strengthen alliances and partnerships, ensuring that the maritime domain remains secure and accessible for all.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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