Inaugural India-Philippines Maritime Dialogue, Manila

 

The First India-Philippines Maritime Dialogue was held on 13th December 2024 in Manila, Philippines. The event coincided with celebration of 75 years of diplomatic relations between India and Philippines. During the dialogue, both the sides exchanged perspectives on prevailing maritime challenges and they also discussed ways to enhance maritime cooperation in furthering a conducive environment for mutual growth and global well-being. They put emphasis on adherence to a rules-based order, especially the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and they also took initiatives to explored cooperation in the maritime domain to uphold the same.

Besides that, to enhance bilateral engagement, they ‘deliberated on avenues to collaborate at various international and regional fora for shared objectives. They agreed to share best practices and partner in maritime capacity building initiatives in areas such as Maritime industry, Marine Scientific Research, Ocean Economy, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR), Navy and Coast Guard cooperation and maritime law enforcement.’

The next round of the dialogue was decided to held in New Delhi in 2025.

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Inaugural India-Philippines Maritime Dialogue, Manila

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