India committed to safeguarding interests in Indian Ocean without compromising any nation's sovereignty: Rajnath Singh

ANI April 5, 2025 192 views

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has articulated India's nuanced maritime strategy for the Indian Ocean Region. His speech in Karwar emphasized protecting regional sovereignty while ensuring collective security and cooperation. Singh highlighted the transition from SAGAR to MAHASAGAR, signaling a more comprehensive approach to regional engagement. The initiative underscores India's commitment to peaceful multilateral maritime collaboration without compromising any nation's interests.

"India ensures that everyone's interests are protected without compromising anyone's sovereignty" - Rajnath Singh
Uttara Kannada, April 5: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said that India is committed to protecting the interests of all nations in the Indian Ocean while maintaining their sovereignty.

Key Points

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India advances SAGAR maritime strategy in Indian Ocean Region

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Defence Minister highlights collaborative regional security approach

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Naval presence aimed at peaceful multilateral cooperation

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MAHASAGAR initiative expands strategic maritime engagement

"India is committed to safeguarding the interests of all in the Indian Ocean while upholding the sovereignty of every nation," said Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in Karwar on Saturday.

Singh was in Karwar to attend the Naval Commanders' Conference and to inaugurate newly developed infrastructure at the naval base under Project Seabird.

"Our Navy ensures that in the Indian Ocean Region, no nation can suppress another on the basis of its overwhelming economy or military power. India ensures that everyone's interests are protected without compromising anyone's sovereignty," he said.

Singh highlighted that India's growing presence in the Indian Ocean Region serves not only its national interests but also enhances the security of friendly nations, ensuring safety for all.

"On this historic occasion, I feel both proud and happy to be present on the 10th anniversary of the SAGAR initiative. IOS SAGAR is now embarking on its journey to the Indian Ocean. This naval deployment is the result of collaborative efforts not only by India but also by all our friendly nations in the region," he said.

He said the Indian Ocean Region is important for India not only from a security perspective but also in terms of trade, economy, tourism, culture, and overall national interest.

"We are not only acknowledging the importance of the Indian Ocean Region but also working together in this direction. India has cooperated with every stakeholder in the region. It is our endeavour to make the Indian Ocean Region more peaceful and prosperous through our presence," Singh added.

He said India's presence in the region is not just about national security and interests but also reflects the principle of equal rights and responsibilities among all friendly nations in the Indian Ocean.

During a recent visit to Mauritius, Prime Minister Narendra Modi went beyond the SAGAR initiative and introduced the MAHASAGAR initiative.

MAHASAGAR stands for Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions. This initiative aims to strengthen and expand the Security And Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR) vision through greater collaboration.

This, Singh said, will ensure improved cooperation across the Indian Ocean Region.

"Now that India has transitioned from SAGAR to MAHASAGAR, what could be a more appropriate time than this for the sea voyage of IOS SAGAR?" the Union Defence Minister added.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Strong words from our Defence Minister! 🇮🇳 It's reassuring to know India is taking leadership in maintaining peace and security in the Indian Ocean region. The SAGAR initiative has been impactful, and MAHASAGAR seems like a natural evolution.
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate India's commitment, I wonder how this will be perceived by smaller nations in the region. The language about "ensuring no nation can suppress another" could be seen as India positioning itself as the regional policeman. Important to balance leadership with genuine partnership.
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Ananya M.
The naval infrastructure development is crucial! My brother serves in the Navy and always talks about how important these upgrades are. Proud of our forces 👏
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Vikram P.
MAHASAGAR sounds promising but I hope it's not just another acronym. The Indian Ocean is vital for trade and security - concrete actions matter more than slogans. That said, the collaborative approach is the right way forward.
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Sunita R.
As someone from coastal Karnataka, I've seen firsthand how naval projects boost local economies. The Seabird project has created so many jobs here. More power to our Navy! 💪

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