New Delhi: The head of the Navy from 12 countries from the Indian Ocean region will participate in the three-day Maritime Conference of Navy India starting on Sunday in Goa, according to an official statement.
This will be the third edition of the Cave Maritime Conference (GMC-21).
This will be built based on the consideration of the work level of the symposium-21 gave maritime held in May this year, the statement of the Indian Navy was mentioned.
Themes for GMC-21 are ‘maritime security and non-traditional threats that arise: a case for a proactive role for navies, which is obtained by considering the need to’ win peace everyday ‘in the maritime domain, he said.
Goa Maritime Symposium-21 is a Sherpa event for GMC-21, the statement noted.
“At GMC-21, Indian sea head Admiral Karambir Singh will host the head of the navy or maritime head from 12 littoral Indian Ocean, including Bangladesh, Comoros, Indonesia, Madagascar, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Myanmar, Seychelles, Myanmar, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand, “mentioned.
The participating naval head and chief maritime forces will also live in the significance of interoperability to effectively deal with the challenges of maritime security that emerged and in the future in the Indian Ocean region, mentioned.
Defense Secretary Ajay Kumar and Secretary of Foreign Affairs Harsh Vardhan Shringla will provide the address of the GMC-21 conclave and address.
The Indian Ocean region has become the focus of the 21st century strategic landscape and GMC aims to unite regional and intentional stakeholders about collaborative implementation strategies, the statement said.
“As part of the conclave, visitors will also be given the opportunity to watch the Indian traditional shipbuilding industry in ‘Make in India Exhibition’ and the ability of a depth soakers of rescue vessels for submarines in Trust Port Marmugaso, Goa,” he said.