Skip to main content

Piracy Close to India’s Western Seaboard a Matter of Great Concern

The Defence Ministry has proposed a proactive role under the United Nations flag to tackle the threat to maritime traffic from piracy. 

“India is in favour of strengthening multilateral cooperation under a UN framework to meet the complex challenges of maritime security,” says the Annual Report for 2010-11 of the Ministry of Defence, laid before the Parliament today.

The report says the increased incidence of piracy in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) “is an issue of serious concern.”

“The threat of piracy and terrorism to international trade and safety of the sea lanes of communication has emerged as a major problem. “The threat of piracy emerging from Somalian waters continues to endanger the safety of the sea lanes and is a matter of concern for the international community.”

The report says, “the spread of piracy to areas close to our western seaboard has made this a cause of great concern.”

“The presence of Somali pirates in the waters around our western island territories has been an unwelcome development which requires heightened vigil… The linkages between terrorists based in Somalia and transnational organized crime is also a cause of major concern globally.”

The report says New Delhi is engaged in enhancing cooperative interactions and exchanges with various countries in the IOR to tackle common security challenges.

“The Indian Navy has been actively involved in combating maritime piracy in the region on its own and in coordination with the Navies and coalition forces of various countries in the Gulf of Aden.”

The report says the IOR is “central” to India’s maritime interests and concerns.

“India’s economic development is crucially dependent on the sea because of the criticality of sea-borne trade in an increasingly inter-linked world, as well as because of the potential of vast economic resources of the oceans… India’s maritime interest involve the safeguarding of our coastline and island territories, as also our interests in our EEZ, as well as in maintaining open and secure Sea Lines of Communication (SLOCs).”

Dwelling on the security scenario in the immediate neighbourhood, the report says our relations with China are of “crucial importance.”

“India is conscious and watchful of the implications of China’s evolving military profile in the immediate and extended neighbourhood. India’s policy is to engage with China on the principles of mutual trust and respect and sensitivity for each other’s concerns.”

The report takes note of the recent political developments in West Asia and North Africa. “The impact of these developments on the security situation in the region and on the security of energy supplies is of global concern.”

Underscoring India’s vibrant ties with all countries in the region, the report says that New Delhi will continue to engage with them on the basis of mutuality of respect and interests.

“India has also been actively involved in peacekeeping operations in Africa under the UN mandate and seeks to consolidate its relations with many countries in the region with which we have historical linkages”.

The report says that the ASEAN Defence Ministers Meeting Plus forum of ten ASEAN and eight non-ASEAN countries, including India, is an effort to establish an open and inclusive security architecture for the region.

“...India’s policy is to encourage and participate in cooperative approaches which would enable all countries in the region to counter traditional and no-traditional security challenges and to ensure that the critical sea lanes in the region are kept open, secure and free for navigation and trade.”

On the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, the report implicates Pakistan “due to undiminished activities of terrorist organizations from its territory.”

“The continued infiltrations across the LoC and the existence of terrorist camps across the India-Pak border demonstrate the continuing ambivalence of Pakistan in its attitude and approach to terrorist organisations, even though such organizations pose a danger to Pakistan’s own social and political fabric.”

On Myanmar, the report says India continues to engage with its eastern neighbor and cooperation in security matters is being enhanced. “The Government of Myanmar has reciprocated India’s gestures of goodwill and friendship”. On Sri Lanka the report says India supports Colombo’s efforts to find a lasting political settlement. “India stands ready to enhance bilateral cooperation in a range of areas, including defence and security”. 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Provillus: The Answer To Your Hair Loss Problems

Overview Provillus is an herbal product which is effective in treating hair loss problems. It treats the scalp to prevent further hair loss and stimulates hair growth so that new hairs can grow much more easily. It is manufactured on a very large scale in United States of America. It uses two kinds of drugs to treat hair fall. The first drug is minoxidil. Minoxidil is an approved drug by FDA and it helps to fight hair fall in a very efficient manner. Anyone can use this product to make their hair stronger than before. Other than minoxidil, natural ingredients are used by combining various natural elements. These elements are easily available on nearby stores. This is a universal truth that hair fall treatments are very expensive but the price at which provillus is available is comparatively very less than other products available in the market. Pros: 1.     Effectiveness of provillus has been proved through clinical procedure. It has been tested several time...

25 Facts about Battle of Longewala

I am ready to bet that these facts will surprise you and I am sure you were not aware about it.  1.        Major Kuldeep Singh Chandpuri was the company commander of one of the companies of 23 rd Battalion of Punjab regiment which took defences in Longewala. It was a detached company which implies that rest of the battalion had taken up defences far away from the location. 2.        The distance between Longewala and the 23 Punjab Battalion location by road was approximately 26 kms. This meant that in case Longewala was attacked then it would be difficult to reinforce the Longewala defences on time. 3.        Tactical commanders considered Longewala as less important location, and this was the reason to employ just one detached company. 4.        Pakistanis entered India from a place called Ghotaru which is 40 kms by road away fr...

What is Aadhar Card?

Recently Indian Government started a program to issue a unique identification to every citizen of the country which is now popularly known as Aadhar Card in India. Most of the people are still not aware about Aadhar Card and many who are aware don’t have time to obtain from the authorities. But the main question is that what is actually an Aadhar Card? Few people say it is Identification Card, others say it is like a smart card. Aadhar card is actually not identification card but it is identification number which is currently issued to all Indian citizens. The identification number is known as Aadhar. It will be printed on a card and the card is known as Aadhar Card. The unique identification number or Aadhar is very important than the card. It is not compulsory right now but the people are encouraged to obtain one as soon as possible. Aadhar card is applicable for every one of any age and working in any organization. The basic eligibility criteria for Aadhar card is tha...