India Re-elected to IMO Council
On 28th November 2025, India was re-elected to the Council of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) under Category B at the 34th IMO Assembly held in London.
- India secured 154 out of 169 valid votes, the highest tally in the category, marking its second consecutive term with top votes.
About the IMO Council
- The IMO Council is the executive body of the IMO between Assembly sessions.
- It consists of 40 member states, elected under three categories.
- Category B includes 10 countries with the largest interest in international seaborne trade.
Key Drivers Behind India’s Re-election
- Proactive role in maritime safety and security
- Leadership in sustainability ....
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