NEW DELHI: In a significant move towards strengthening bilateral ties, India and France have agreed to jointly assess maritime security threats in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
In a joint declaration, the two countries stated that “India and France are committed to combating piracy, armed robbery, maritime terrorism, contraband smuggling, illegal unreporting and illegal maritime activities that threaten maritime security in the region.” “We have agreed to formulate a joint assessment of the issue.” unregulated fishing, hybrid and cybersecurity threats, and marine pollution. ”
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Monday announced that the decision was taken during the 7th India-France Maritime Cooperation Dialogue held in New Delhi on January 14, 2025.
“The meeting was co-chaired by Mr. Pavan Kapoor, Deputy National Security Adviser, National Security Council Secretariat, India, and Ms. Alice Rufo, Director General, International Relations and Strategy, Ministry of Defence,” the MEA said in a statement.
During the dialogue, both sides discussed strengthening cooperation in the Indian Ocean region and reaffirmed their shared vision for maritime security, which is a key element of the Indo-France strategic partnership.