The ‘Monsoon’ conference, organized by the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) in collaboration with the Advanced Study Institute, delves into India’s expanding role in the Indian Ocean. The conference explores the historical significance of ancient trade winds and their connection to modern maritime security. Against the backdrop of India’s increasing maritime partnerships and security initiatives, the two-day conference aims to shed light on India’s evolving position in the region.
The event highlights India’s growing influence in the Indian Ocean through a series of discussions and presentations. With a focus on maritime security, the conference addresses the country’s strategic partnerships and initiatives in the region. By examining the historical context of trade winds and their impact on modern maritime security, experts and scholars aim to provide insights into India’s evolving role and responsibilities in the Indian Ocean.
Key speakers and experts at the conference discuss the implications of India’s maritime partnerships and security initiatives. The conference seeks to analyze the challenges and opportunities presented by India’s expanding role in the Indian Ocean. By bringing together thought leaders and policymakers, the event aims to foster a deeper understanding of India’s maritime strategy and its implications for regional security and stability.
Through a series of presentations and panel discussions, the ‘Monsoon’ conference offers a platform for dialogue and collaboration among stakeholders in the maritime domain. By examining the historical and contemporary aspects of India’s maritime engagement, the conference contributes to a broader understanding of the country’s evolving role in the Indian Ocean region.
Share it now
More Stories
Breaking Barriers as PNG Ports’ First Female Marine Pilot
Dual-Fuel Ammonia-Powered Vessel Arrives in U.K. to Promote Decarbonization
Urgent Call for Change in Shipping Industry to Combat Wrongful Criminalization of Seafarers