Twelve countries, including India, have shared the same maritime priorities and committed to safe seas


- Naval Conference held in Goa

- Admiral Karamvir Singh, Chief of Naval Staff of India, requests to take the current capacity to a higher level instead of just discussing it.

New Delhi: On the last day of the 12-nation conference, including the one held in Goa, the two nations engaged in shipping issued a joint declaration. Emphasis was placed on continuous patrolling to maintain the security of the seas (sea routes) and also to focus on certain areas. In addition, the twelve countries set similar priorities.

On the last day of the conference, known as the Goa Maritime Conclave (GMC), Admiral Karamvir Singh, Chief of Naval Staff of India delivered the concluding address. He said that the survey present at the conference should not only discuss but also go ahead and make result oriented suggestions. Along with this they gave 3 guiding principles.

In which they requested to take the skills to a higher level, and to increase the current efficiency. They also pointed out the need to focus on benefits in the interim. Also, be told to make full use of the same things. Most importantly, he said that once certain actions have been taken, everyone should proceed with them in a rhythmic manner.

Representatives of the countries present at the conference agreed to work together for result-oriented work and pledged to take constructive action before this future conference.

We have seen that China has not stopped declaring its sovereignty only in the South China Sea and the North China Sea. It has now begun to spread its claws in the East Pacific and the Indian Ocean. In that context, the 12-nation Naval Ship Conference (Maritime Conclave) held in Goa under Indian leadership is becoming important. The conference was attended by Southeast Asian countries, as well as East African countries and Iran, Muscat, Yemen and others. In fact, these countries are afraid of China. So on the other hand instinctively hate it too. China believes its sanctions policy will continue to work. But it is here that he beats.

India also has two aircraft carrier submarines, one of which is a self-built nuclear submarine 'Arihant'. And with keystrokes and frigates, it could compete with China. In the field of shipping, India has been at the forefront of the Indus Valley since the time of Indus Valley Civilization (since 2000 BC). So it is only natural that these small countries should come under its protection. India's Roundtable is a challenge to China's footsteps.

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