Indian Maritime Security Initiatives in IOR
Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR)
- It is India’s policy or doctrine of maritime cooperation in the Indian Ocean region. The policy was first announced by the government in March 2015.
Components of SAGAR
- Security: Enhancement of coastal security so that land and maritime territories can be safeguarded with relative ease.
- Capacity Building: Deepening economic and security cooperation for smooth facilitation of economic trade and maritime security.
- Collective Action: Promoting collective action to deal with natural disasters and maritime threats like piracy, terrorism and emergent non-state actors.
- Sustainable Development: Working towards sustainable regional development through enhanced collaboration.
- Maritime Engagement: Engaging ....
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