Jaishankar Meets IORA Chief, Reviews Indian Ocean Cooperation Priorities

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) Secretary General Ambassador Sanjiv Ranjan in New Delhi to review priority areas for cooperation. The discussions focused on strengthening engagement across governments, businesses, and academia to support sustainable and inclusive growth in the region. Jaishankar underscored the importance of closer coordination to unlock economic potential and ensure stability. The meeting signals India's continued commitment to multilateral engagement and practical cooperation within the IORA framework.

Key Points: Jaishankar Meets IORA Secretary General, Reviews Regional Cooperation

  • Advancing IORA collaborative efforts
  • Deepening partnerships for sustainable growth
  • Unlocking the region's economic potential
  • Translating dialogue into tangible outcomes
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Jaishankar meets IORA Secretary General Sanjiv Ranjan, reviews priorities for Indian Ocean Cooperation

EAM S Jaishankar meets IORA Secretary General Sanjiv Ranjan in Delhi to discuss priority areas for cooperation among Indian Ocean member states.

"Discussed priority areas for cooperation with the governments, businesses & academia of IORA member states. - S Jaishankar"

New Delhi, January 14

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday met Ambassador Sanjiv Ranjan, Secretary General of the Indian Ocean Rim Association, in New Delhi to review priority areas of cooperation among member states, with a focus on strengthening engagement across governments, businesses and academia.

Sharing details of the interaction on X, Jaishankar said, "Glad to meet Amb Sanjiv Ranjan, Secretary General of the Indian Ocean Rim Association, today in Delhi. Discussed priority areas for cooperation with the governments, businesses & academia of @IORAofficial member states."

The discussions centred on advancing collaborative efforts within the IORA framework and deepening partnerships that support sustainable and inclusive growth in the Indian Ocean region. The meeting comes amid renewed emphasis on regional cooperation to address shared economic, developmental and security challenges.

IORA is a key multilateral platform that brings together countries bordering the Indian Ocean to promote regional cooperation and sustainable development. Its agenda spans a range of areas including trade and investment facilitation, maritime safety and security, fisheries management, disaster risk reduction, tourism and academic exchanges. India has been an active participant in the association and has consistently advocated for a more action-oriented and results-driven approach.

During the meeting, Jaishankar underscored the importance of closer coordination among IORA member states to unlock the economic potential of the region while ensuring stability and resilience. He highlighted the role of businesses in driving trade and investment linkages, as well as the contribution of academic and research institutions in fostering innovation, capacity building and evidence-based policymaking.

The interaction also reflected India's broader vision for the Indian Ocean, which emphasises cooperation, connectivity and respect for international law. New Delhi has positioned itself as a net security provider and a development partner in the region, promoting initiatives that enhance maritime domain awareness, infrastructure development and people-to-people ties.

Ambassador Sanjiv Ranjan, who took over as IORA Secretary General recently, briefed the External Affairs Minister on the association's ongoing programmes and future priorities. Both sides are understood to have agreed on the need to translate dialogue into tangible outcomes that benefit member states and reinforce the relevance of IORA in a rapidly evolving geopolitical and economic environment.

The meeting signals India's continued commitment to multilateral engagement in the Indian Ocean and its intent to work closely with IORA to advance shared regional objectives through inclusive and practical cooperation.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good meeting, but I hope it leads to actual projects that help coastal communities with fisheries and disaster management. Sometimes these discussions remain in conference rooms. Let's see some on-ground action.
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Rohit P
India's leadership in the Indian Ocean is vital for countering other influences. Security and trade go hand in hand. Jaishankar Sir always handles these diplomatic channels very well.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows maritime policy, this is encouraging. Sustainable growth and respect for international law are key. Hope this fosters more academic exchanges and joint research on ocean health.
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Vikram M
"Action-oriented approach" - this is the phrase we need to remember. IORA has great potential but must deliver for the common people. Focus on tourism and maritime safety can create many jobs.
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Karthik V
Cooperation is good, but India must ensure its strategic interests are protected. The region has become very competitive. Our role as a net security provider is a big responsibility.

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