Polar Regions in Crisis: Why India's Collaborative Approach Matters Now

India is taking a proactive stance on polar region issues as these areas become increasingly vital to global systems. The country emphasizes scientific collaboration and responsible action among all stakeholders. Through initiatives like IPOI, India promotes a rules-based approach to maritime order and regional cooperation. The government continues to strengthen partnerships to ensure security and growth across polar and Indo-Pacific regions.

Key Points: India Assures Positive Collaborative Approach to Polar Issues

  • Polar regions becoming integral to global climate system and security matrix
  • India calls for global engagement and scientific contribution in polar affairs
  • Secretary George discusses Arctic cooperation with Norwegian Polar Institute
  • Over 50 leaders gather to strengthen science diplomacy across cryosphere regions
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India assures 'positive collaborative approach' to polar issues

India emphasizes polar regions' growing global importance, calls for scientific cooperation and rules-based approach at SaGAA conference, highlighting Indo-Pacific vision.

"India's positive collaborative approach to the polar issues - Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, Nov 24

India on Monday highlighted that the polar region is rapidly becoming integral to the global climate system, global economy and global security matrix.

Addressing the inaugural session of Science and Geopolitics of Arctic-Antarctic (SaGAA) VIII 2025 titled 'Confrontation to Collaboration in a Fractured World', Secretary (West) at the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Sibi George highlighted India's polar approach, calling for stakeholders to engage globally, contribute scientifically and act responsibly.

"He alluded to India's rich maritime history and its Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI) which is based on the principle of rules based maritime order anchored in UNCLOS and assured of India's positive collaborative approach to the polar issues," the MEA stated.

On the margins of the conference, Secretary George also had a meeting with Camilla Brekke, Director, Norwegian Polar Institute and discussed India's bilateral cooperation with Norway in the Arctic region, the MEA mentioned.

The event has brought together over 50 leaders from science, industry, and policy to strengthen collaboration and science diplomacy in addressing challenges across the Arctic, Antarctic, and Himalayan cryosphere.

India has maintained that it envisages Indo-Pacific as a free, open, inclusive, peaceful and prosperous region built on rules-based international order, with respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, freedom of navigation and overflight, unimpeded lawful commerce, peaceful resolution of disputes, as well as equality of all nations.

With this objective, India has fostered strong bilateral and multilateral partnerships with all key partners and like-minded countries in the Indo-Pacific and beyond to ensure Security and Growth for all in the Region (SAGAR).

"To give a concrete shape to our Indo-Pacific Vision, India announced the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI) in 2019. India continues to calibrate its approach by deepening defence and maritime security cooperation, catalysed by economic and developmental assistance, to safeguard its interests and look forward to productive collaboration with other countries in the region and beyond," said Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita while replying to a question in Rajya Sabha, earlier this year.

"Government keeps a close watch on all developments in the region that have a bearing on India's interest and takes all necessary measures to safeguard it," he added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see India taking leadership in polar regions. Climate change affects us all, and our approach of collaboration over confrontation is the right way forward. The IPOI initiative shows our commitment to global maritime security.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate India's collaborative approach, I hope we're also focusing enough on domestic environmental issues. Our Himalayan glaciers are melting rapidly - we need the same urgency at home as we show internationally.
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Sarah B
The Norway partnership is strategic. They have decades of Arctic experience and we can learn a lot. This is smart diplomacy that benefits both countries scientifically and economically.
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Meera T
Our ancient maritime history connecting us to the world, and now we're extending that to the poles! This is what Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (world is one family) truly means in practice. Well done MEA! 👏
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David E
The SAGAR initiative combined with polar research shows India's comprehensive approach to maritime security. As someone working in shipping industry, I appreciate this rules-based approach that ensures freedom of navigation.

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