Indo-Pacific Dialogue 2025: How India's Navy Charts Regional Security Course

The Indian Navy is hosting the 2025 Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue with a clear focus on capacity building and capability enhancement. Navy leaders highlighted pressing challenges including piracy, illegal fishing, and cyber threats affecting maritime security. The conference brings together strategic leaders and experts to develop collective solutions for regional stability. This flagship event represents India's strategic outreach to promote sustainable growth across the Indo-Pacific maritime expanse.

Key Points: Indian Navy Hosts Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue on Maritime Security

  • Navy focuses on providing tools and training to nations facing maritime challenges
  • IPRD addresses commercial disruptions and transnational crimes in Indo-Pacific
  • Red Sea crisis demonstrates vulnerability of global maritime chokepoints
  • Disruptive technologies bring both opportunities and cyber vulnerabilities to maritime domain
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Focusing on capacity building and capability enhancement: Deputy Chief of Naval Staff on Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue

Vice Admiral Tarun Sobti outlines capacity building focus at IPRD 2025 as Navy chief highlights maritime challenges from piracy to cyber threats in New Delhi conference.

"Maritime security and growth are not two parallel tracks but twin propellers that drive our collective voyage towards peace and prosperity - Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi"

New Delhi, October 29

Deputy Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Tarun Sobti, stated that this edition of Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue is focused on capacity building and capability enhancement.

Speaking with ANI, Vice Admiral Tarun Sobti said, "In this edition of Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue, we are focusing on Capacity Building and Capability Enhancement. As far as capacity is concerned, it is the tools we can provide to nations which need assistance. Capability enhancements are to train the human resources to use these tools to meet maritime challenges."

The Indian Navy, in partnership with the National Maritime Foundation (NMF), is hosting the 2025 edition of the Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue (IPRD) at the Manekshaw Centre in the national capital, from October 28 to 30.

Earlier in the day, Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi delivered a special address at the dialogue.

Highlighting challenges such as commercial disruptions, transnational crimes, and technological vulnerabilities, CNS called for collective, context-sensitive solutions.

Chief of Naval Staff stressed that maritime security and prosperity are intertwined and urged sustained dialogue and cooperation to ensure peace, stability, and growth across the Indo-Pacific.

CNS expressed confidence that IPRD-2025, steered in coordination with the National Maritime Foundation, would generate new ideas & partnerships for a secure and sustainable maritime future.

CNS said that illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing, piracy, arms and narcotics trafficking, and human smuggling are issues faced in maritime surroundings.

"According to a recent report, global C1 trade growth is projected to stall at 0.5 per cent in 2025, a sharp drop from 2.2 per cent in 2024. The Red Sea crisis has demonstrated how a single maritime chokepoint can ripple through global freight indices, insurance premiums, and food prices. The seas are witnessing a surge in activities that blur the lines between competition, crime, and conflict. Illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing; piracy; arms and narcotics trafficking; human smuggling; etc., have emerged as major maritime stressors. According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, fishing activities are responsible for the loss of 11 to 26 million tons of fish every year, which is estimated to have been valued between $10 and $23 billion," he said.

Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi added that disruptive technologies make one think the maritime field is dynamic.

"Disruptive technologies have dissolved the traditional barriers of scale and sophistication... It also brings vulnerability to cyber intrusions, signal spoofing, and persistent surveillance... Together, these currents make the maritime domain dynamic, reminding us that maritime security and growth are not two parallel tracks but twin propellers that drive our collective voyage towards peace and prosperity," he said.

This flagship event, themed "Promoting Holistic Maritime Security and Growth: Regional Capacity-Building and Capability-Enhancement", brings together strategic leaders, policymakers, diplomats, and maritime experts from across the Indo-Pacific and beyond to tackle pressing security and development issues in an integrated maritime region.

In its seventh successive iteration, the IPRD has become the Indian Navy's apex-level international conference, serving as the principal expression of India's strategic outreach to promote peace, security, and sustainable growth in the maritime expanse of the Indo-Pacific. Guided by the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI), first articulated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the 14th East Asia Summit in 2019, the IPRD 2025 builds on previous accomplishments by focusing on concrete, actionable measures for regional growth, holistic maritime security, and multilateral cooperation.

- ANI

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Priya S
The statistics about illegal fishing are shocking - 11-26 million tons lost annually! This dialogue is much needed. Hope our Navy continues to lead such important regional conversations.
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Sarah B
As someone working in international trade, I appreciate the Navy addressing how maritime security directly impacts global commerce. The Red Sea crisis example shows how interconnected everything is.
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Rohit P
While I support the initiative, I hope this doesn't remain just another talk shop. We need to see concrete outcomes and actual implementation of the ideas discussed. The real test will be in execution.
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Karthik V
The focus on cyber security and disruptive technologies is timely. Our Navy is thinking ahead! 🇮🇳 Proud to see India hosting such important international dialogues.
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Michael C
Good to see India taking a proactive role in maritime security. The Indo-Pacific is crucial for global trade and stability. Hope this leads to stronger regional cooperation against piracy and illegal activities.
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Divya L
Training human resources is key! Providing tools is one thing, but making sure people know how to use them effectively is what really matters. Great emphasis by Vice Admiral Sobti.

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