Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue 2025: Indian Navy Chief calls for safer maritime order
By IANS | Updated: October 27, 2025 16:30 IST2025-10-27T16:29:57+5:302025-10-27T16:30:13+5:30
New Delhi, Oct 27 Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi on Monday called upon representatives from 30 ...

Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue 2025: Indian Navy Chief calls for safer maritime order
New Delhi, Oct 27 Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi on Monday called upon representatives from 30 countries to share ideas for building a safer, stronger and more prosperous maritime order.
In a video address to the Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue 2025, the country’s premier international conference on maritime strategy, diplomacy, and cooperation, Admiral Tripathi said, “Over the years, the Dialogue has evolved into a premier platform for the nations of the region to come together, share perspectives and explore new opportunities for cooperation under the Indo-Pacific oceans initiative.”
He said this year's Dialogue is being held under the broader maritime vision of #MAHASAGAR as a vital forum fostering collaboration and capacity-building.
The Chief of the Naval Staff said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of MAHASAGAR -- Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth across Regions -- places capacity building in the heart of our collective maritime progress.
He said it encourages cooperation among like-minded nations to ensure shared security and prosperity.
Admiral Tripathi said the theme of Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue 2025 - “Promoting Holistic Maritime Security and Growth Through Regional Capacity-Building and Capability-Enhancement” - is, therefore, both timely and apt.
It reflects India’s steadfast commitment to inclusive, collaborative and sustainable maritime engagement, he said, adding, “Together, let’s build a safer, stronger and more prosperous maritime order.”
At the Dialogue, global maritime experts and naval leaders are discussing strategies for a more secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific hosted by the Indian Navy, an official said.
The three-day event, which started on Monday, is focusing on key issues including Capacity-building and Capability-enhancement, Maritime Security and Strategic Coordination, Blue economy, Climate resilience, Disaster preparedness, Technology, Connectivity, and Future infrastructure, said the Spokesperson of the Indian Navy.
“Hosted by the #IndianNavy, with the #NationalMaritimeFoundation (NMF) as its Knowledge Partner, IPRD 2025 is India’s premier international conference on maritime strategy, diplomacy, and cooperation,” said the spokesperson in a social media post.
He said, “The Indo-Pacific is changing fast. #MaritimeSecurity challenges, climate change, and supply-chain disruptions are reshaping the region - demanding fresh ideas, stronger partnerships, and smarter strategies.”
The Navy Spokesperson said that at the Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue 2025, global maritime experts, naval leaders, policymakers, and strategic thinkers will come together to build capacity and enhance capability for a resilient, secure, and prosperous Indo-Pacific.
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