IOR: India’s Economic and Strategic Imperatives in the Age of Geopolitical Flux
The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) is pivotal to India's economic and strategic interests, serving as a vital trade corridor and a key focus area from geopolitical perspective. With rising challenges such as China's expanding presence, maritime security threats, and environmental concerns, India must adopt a comprehensive strategy. Strengthening naval capabilities, fostering regional partnerships, and promoting sustainable economic initiatives are crucial. A proactive and collaborative approach will ensure India's leadership in maintaining stability, security and economic growth in the IOR.
On 16th February 2025, India’s External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar attended the 8th Indian Ocean Conference in Oman and delivered the ....
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