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New Delhi, January 21,
2008 (DefenceIndia News Service)
Naval Chiefs of 30 Indian
Ocean Region (IOR) littoral countries will meet in New
Delhi on February 14-15 to increase security, safety,
stability and maritime cooperation in the region.
The Indian Navy will host
heads/chiefs of navy of 29 IOR littoral countries. The
theme of the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS) seminar
2008 is "Contemporary Trans-national Challenges-International
Maritime Connectivity".
Through this seminar the
Indian Navy aims to increase maritime cooperation in
the IOR among navies/maritime agencies by providing
a forum for discussion of issues, both regional and
global. The Navy also wants to generate a flow of information
and opinion between naval professionals.
The conclave of chiefs
will discuss the charter of symposium, issues of membership,
funds, observers and challenges before different navies,
said Rear Admiral Pradeep Chauhan, Assistant Chief of
Naval Staff (Foreign cooperation and Intelligence).
The only country not likely
to show up will be Somalia due to internal strife, Rear
Admiral Chauhan added.
He told reporters that
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh would inaugurate the
seminar.
Rear Admiral Chauhan said
that "Milan 2008", which is presently being
held at Port Blair is an endeavour to foster bonds of
friendship across the seas and share views of maritime
issues.
The "IONS 2008"
is modelled roughly on the lines of the Western Pacific
Naval Symposium (WPNS), and seeks to provide a regional
forum through which the 'Chiefs-of-Navy' of all the
littoral states of the IOR can periodically meet to
constructively engage one another through the creation
and promotion of regionally relevant mechanisms, events,
and activities.
Even after the seminar's
conclusion its proceedings, the 'Conclave-of-Chiefs',
will continue, on February 15 and16, with the venue
shifting to Goa. They will visit INS Hansa, the naval
air station there.
The Naval chiefs of 29
countries will also witness India's foremost Defence
Exhibition, 'DEFEXPO-2008', from February 16-19.
(ANI)
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