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Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS)

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: PIB

Subject: Mapping

Context: India assumed the Chairmanship of the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS) during the 9th Conclave of Chiefs held in Visakhapatnam in February 2026.

About Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS):

What it is?

• The Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS) is a voluntary, inclusive and multilateral maritime forum that promotes cooperation among navies of the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

Established in:

• Established in 2008.

• Initiated by the Indian Navy to strengthen maritime cooperation among Indian Ocean littoral states.

History:

• India held the inaugural chairmanship (2008–2010).

• Successive chairmanships included UAE, South Africa, Australia, Bangladesh, Iran, France and Thailand.

• In 2026, India reassumed chairmanship, signalling renewed momentum for regional maritime cooperation.

Members:

• Around 25 member nations from the Indian Ocean Region.

• Includes observer countries and other maritime partners, with participation spanning from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

• To enhance collaboration among regional navies for maintaining peace, stability and secure sea lanes in the Indian Ocean.

• To promote interoperability, professional exchanges and coordinated responses to humanitarian and security challenges.

Key Functions:

Conducts Conclaves of Chiefs of Navies for strategic dialogue: Provides a high-level platform where naval leaders discuss regional maritime challenges, security cooperation and future collaborative strategies.

Facilitates maritime exercises (IMEX): Organises joint drills and officer interactions to improve interoperability, operational understanding and confidence among participating navies.

Operates through three specialised Working Groups:

Dedicated groups translate strategic decisions into practical cooperation in key maritime domains.

Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR): Develops coordination mechanisms and best practices for rapid response during natural disasters and humanitarian crises at sea.

Maritime Security (MARSEC): Focuses on tackling piracy, terrorism, trafficking and other non-traditional maritime threats through shared experiences and cooperation.

Information Sharing & Interoperability (IS&I): Enhances real-time information exchange and compatible procedures to improve joint maritime operations and situational awareness.

Promotes maritime domain awareness: Encourages sharing of maritime data and coordinated surveillance to ensure safer sea lanes and effective monitoring of activities.

Strengthens institutional collaboration: Uses digital systems, training programmes and workshops to improve continuous engagement and long-term institutional cooperation among navies.

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