Modi and Oman Sultan Forge New Maritime Vision Amid Regional Tensions

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Oman's Sultan Haitham bin Tarik have taken their nations' partnership to a new strategic level. They signed a key agreement focused on keeping sea lanes safe and growing the ocean economy. Beyond security, the leaders also connected over culture and the large Indian community living in Oman. They even found common ground on global issues, calling for peace in Gaza and a united stand against terrorism.

Key Points: Modi Oman Sultan Haitham bin Tarik Maritime Security Partnership

  • Adopted a Joint Vision Document focused on maritime security and blue economy cooperation
  • Condemned terrorism in all forms and agreed to enhance defense collaboration
  • Expressed concern over Gaza and supported humanitarian aid and a peace plan
  • Celebrated deep cultural ties and the welfare of the 675,000-strong Indian diaspora in Oman
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PM Modi and Oman Sultan hail maritime ties, multifaceted strategic partnership

PM Modi and Oman's Sultan adopt a Joint Vision Document, strengthening maritime security, defense, and cultural ties while addressing Gaza and terrorism.

"Both sides welcomed the MoU on Maritime Heritage and Museums, enabling collaboration between museums, including through joint exhibitions and research. - Joint Statement"

Muscat, Dec 18

India and Oman on Thursday adopted a Joint Vision Document on Maritime Cooperation, reflecting their shared commitment to regional maritime security, blue economy, and sustainable use of ocean resources.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Oman Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, who held extensive discussions at the Al Baraka Palace on Thursday, acknowledged that the relationship between the two maritime neighbours has stood the test of time and has transformed into a multifaceted strategic partnership.

Both leaders expressed satisfaction at the excellent state of bilateral relations, spanning trade, investment, defence, security, technology, education, energy, space, agriculture, culture and people to people ties. They also reviewed the ongoing initiatives and cooperation in the areas identified in the Joint Vision Document, adopted during the Oman Sultan's visit to India in December 2023.

The two leaders also condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, reaffirming that no justification can ever be accepted for such acts. They underlined the importance of continued cooperation in this area.

In the Joint Statement released after their meeting, the two sides commended the deepening cooperation in the defence sector and agreed to continue working together in this regard, including joint exercises, training, and high-level visits to achieve shared goals and contribute towards maintaining regional security and stability.

They also agreed to undertake joint initiatives to prevent maritime crimes and piracy by enhancing maritime domain awareness and facilitating continued information exchange.

"Both sides welcomed the MoU on Maritime Heritage and Museums, enabling collaboration between museums, including through joint exhibitions and research. They also noted the upcoming maiden voyage of INSV Kaundinya, to Oman highlighting our shared maritime traditions," read the Joint Statement.

The two leaders noted with satisfaction the deepening of cultural cooperation and strong people to people ties. They welcomed the joint exhibition 'Legacy of Indo-Oman Relations' and took note of ongoing discussions on culture digitization initiatives. As per the Joint Statement, both sides took note of the initiative to cooperate for the establishment of the ICCR chair Programme of Indian Studies at the Sohar University that shall promote cultural and academic exchanges between both countries.

"The two sides expressed concern over the humanitarian situation in Gaza and called for safe and timely delivery of humanitarian aid to civilians. They welcomed the signing of the first phase of Gaza Peace Plan and reiterated their support for the plan. They also reaffirmed their support for efforts to restore peace and stability and underlined the need for a just and lasting resolution through dialogue and diplomacy, including the establishment of a sovereign and independent Palestinian state," the Joint Statement added.

Both sides also acknowledged that centuries old people-to-people ties remain a cornerstone of the Oman-India relationship. India conveyed its deep appreciation to the leadership of Oman for ensuring the welfare and well-being of the vibrant Indian community of around 675,000 residing in Oman. Omani side recognised the valued contributions of the Indian diaspora to Oman's development.

PM Modi's visit to Oman is of special significance as it takes place in the year marking 70th Anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between both countries. The Prime Minister’s visit follows the State Visit of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik to India in December 2023.

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Modi was received by Sayyid Shihab bin Tarik, Deputy Prime Minister for Defence Affairs at the airport and was accorded a ceremonial welcome. He was received by Sultan Haitham bin Tarik on Thursday at the Al Baraka Palace.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's heartening to see the welfare of the 6.75 lakh strong Indian community in Oman being acknowledged. Our diaspora is our strength. The cultural and academic exchanges, like the ICCR chair at Sohar University, will strengthen our ancient people-to-people bonds.
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Rohit P
Good move strategically. Oman's location is key. Cooperation on maritime domain awareness is essential to secure our sea lanes, especially with the threats of piracy and other non-state actors. Hope this translates into tangible security outcomes.
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Sarah B
While the strategic partnership is important, I hope the focus on 'blue economy' and 'sustainable use of ocean resources' has concrete environmental safeguards. Our oceans are already under immense stress from pollution and overfishing.
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Vikram M
The joint statement on Gaza is a balanced and principled stand. Supporting humanitarian aid and a two-state solution through dialogue is the need of the hour. Glad to see India and Oman on the same page regarding global issues.
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Karthik V
The maritime heritage MoU is a fantastic initiative! Our shared history with Oman across the Arabian Sea is rich. Joint exhibitions on this legacy will be great for tourism and educating our youth. Looking forward to visiting the exhibition.

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