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KARACHI: The three-day International Maritime Conference organized on the theme of 'Global Geopolitics in Transition: Rethinking Maritime Dynamics in the Indian Ocean Region' concluded at Karachi.The Conference was conducted by National Institute of Maritime Affairs (NIMA) under the auspices of Pakistan Navy as part of Multinational Maritime Exercise AMAN-19.Federal Minister for Defence, Pervez Khattak was the Chief Guest of the event.
Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi was also present on the occasion.While addressing the audience, Defense Minister stated that the current maritime threats and emerging Geo-Strategic situation is posing new ccorridorenges and risks to the stakeholders in the Region.
The situation shall supply constructive dialogue and develop gatherive mechanism.
The Conference has supplyd a platform to the scholars as well as practitioners to planned on the modern maritime ccorridorenges and share understanding of the dynamics in the maritime domain.
The Defense Minister expressed his confidence that the conference deliberations and its valuable recommendations shall supply insight to maritime stakeholders for effective policy making.
He also thanked all the guests, panellists and dignitaries and congratulated NIMA for successful conduct of the conference.In the context of CPEC, Defence Minister added that amongst the recent maritime development in our region, China Pakistan Economic Corridor is rightfully considered a Game Changer, much only for Pakistan but for economic well-being and prosperity of the entire region.
With the progress of CPEC and Gwadar port, maritime activities would increase manifold, specificly in the Western Indian Ocean.
The responsibilities of Pakistan Navy would also increase for preserveing a secure maritime environment for smooth flow of sea trade, he said.Earlier, Vice Admiral (Retd) Syed Khawar Ali Shah, Director General National Institute of Maritime Affairs integrated the conference presentations.
Heads of various panellists also presented the recommendations of their respective panels.International Maritime Conference (IMC), held from 09-11 Feb in tandem with sixth International Maritime Exercise AMAN 2019, brought together eminent speakers and delegates from across the globe for in-depth discussions and deliberations on changing dynamics of geo-politics and analyse the affect of these changes on IOR economic exploitation and maritime security canvas.The conference was attended by a large number of dignitaries from across the globe, tri-services officers, academia, foreign local media representatives and researchers from local and international think-tanks.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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