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Seas Are Gateways to Growth, Says Odisha CM at Maritime Security Meet

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi inaugurated the 14th Multi-Agency Maritime Security Group meeting in Bhubaneswar, held outside Delhi for the first time. He emphasized that seas are gateways to vast opportunities, economic prosperity, and international cooperation, not just geographical boundaries. Majhi highlighted Odisha's 575 km coastline and ancient Kalinga maritime heritage, noting the state's role in India's maritime development with new deep-sea port and shipbuilding projects. He called for using AI and advanced systems for maritime security, supporting initiatives like SAGAR and the Coastal Security Scheme.

Seas are gateways to growth, says Odisha CM at maritime security meet

Bhubaneswar, June 24

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Wednesday said that the seas are not merely geographical boundaries but serve as gateways to vast opportunities, economic prosperity, and international cooperation.

He made the remarks while formally inaugurating the 14th Multi-Agency Maritime Security Group (Policy) Meeting at Lok Seva Bhavan here, which is being held outside New Delhi for the first time.

During his address, the Chief Minister noted that the 21st century is the Indo-Pacific century, and India is today emerging as a major maritime power on the global stage. He also added that hosting this high-level national meeting in Odisha, for the first time outside New Delhi, reflects Prime Minister Narendra Modi's approach towards Cooperative Federalism in the country.

"Our oceans, ports, fisheries resources, and the Blue Economy are the most valuable national assets. The protection of these assets is essential not only for national security but also for economic development and the welfare of millions of coastal residents whose livelihoods depend on the sea, said CM Majhi.

"Today, maritime security extends far beyond traditional law-and-order concerns, but it encompasses a wide range of challenges, including the protection of critical infrastructure, our awareness regarding the importance of the maritime domain, cybersecurity, disaster management, and environmental conservation," he added.

Highlighting Odisha's rich maritime heritage, the Chief Minister said the state has a coastline of nearly 575 kilometres along the Bay of Bengal. He noted that in ancient times, the seafaring merchants (Sadhabas) of Kalinga established trade and cultural links with various Southeast Asian countries through maritime routes, a legacy that continues to be celebrated in the state through the annual Bali Jatra festival.

He added that Odisha is now playing a significant role in India's maritime development story. To further strengthen the state's strategic maritime position, a deep-sea port is being developed in Ganjam, while a shipbuilding cluster is being established near Paradip.

The Chief Minister reiterated that the Odisha government supports the Union government's progressive initiatives, such as SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region), the Act East Policy, BIMSTEC, and the Coastal Security Scheme Phase-III.

He emphasised the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), unmanned systems, and advanced monitoring networks in the field of maritime security. He also described the installation of NABHMITRA transponders on fishing boats and the implementation of the Coastal Vibrant Village Programme as important measures for strengthening maritime security.

The Chief Minister highly appreciated the contributions of the Indian Navy, Indian Coast Guard, Odisha Police, and other agencies engaged in safeguarding the country's maritime borders.

Addressing the meeting, National Maritime Security Coordinator (NMSC) and former Vice Admiral Biswajit Dasgupta said that it is extremely difficult to identify a single model for maritime security. Instead, a well-thought-out strategic framework incorporating multiple models is required. He said that the National Maritime Security Office (NMSO) in New Delhi is undertaking several important initiatives, creating awareness about maritime security and providing guidance to all coastal states.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good to see cooperative federalism in action - hosting this meeting outside Delhi is a smart move. However, I hope the discussion on using AI and unmanned systems for maritime security doesn't become just another procurement exercise. We need concrete plans for skill development of coastal youth to operate these technologies, not just fancy equipment.

Rohit L

As someone from Paradip, I can tell you that the fishing community has mixed feelings about these developments. While we welcome security and economic growth, the NABHMITRA transponders on boats were initially met with suspicion. Better awareness campaigns are needed. Also, what about the cyclones that hit our coast every year? Maritime security should include better disaster response systems.

Siddhartha F

The mention of Bali Jatra festival connecting us to Southeast Asia is apt. Our maritime history isn't just about trade - it's about cultural diplomacy. But let's be honest, while CM talks about Blue Economy, our beaches in Puri are still poorly maintained and fishing harbours lack basic facilities. Words need to match action. 🏖️

Aditya G

Important meeting, but I wish more was said about environmental conservation. Our coast is already facing erosion and pollution. The Blue Economy shouldn't mean just ports and ships - we need sustainable fishing practices and mangrove protection. The CM mentioned environmental conservation briefly, but it deserves equal priority alongside security and infrastructure. 🌿

Naveen S

Having served in the Navy, I can appreciate the complexity of maritime security. The National Maritime Security Office's role in coordinating between states is

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