Indian Ocean Conference
Against the backdrop of escalating tensions and geopolitical manoeuvring, leaders and diplomats convened at the Indian Ocean Conference in Perth beginning on 9th February, 2024, to address growing concerns over the militarization of the region and the intensifying competition among major global powers.
- Participants at the conference, including Sri Lankan President underscored the pressing issue of increasing militarization in the Indian Ocean region.
- Indian External Affairs Minister delivered a keynote address highlighting India's stance on international rule of law and calling out destabilizing activities, particularly referencing China's actions.
- With increased naval presence from countries like India, the US, Australia, ....
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