Organised by the Ananta Centre incollaboration with the Ministry of Ports,Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) andthe Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
The Quad Ports of the Future Partnership is a collaborativeinitiative launched by the Quad—comprising Australia, India,Japan, and the United States—aimed at promotingsustainable and resilient port infrastructure developmentacross the Indo-Pacific region. This initiative seeks toharness the Quad’s collective expertise to coordinate,exchange information, share best practices, and mobilizeboth government and private sector investments in qualityport infrastructure.In essence, the partnership is a strategic move to bolstermaritime connectivity, logistics resilience, and qualityinfrastructure in the Indo-Pacific, leveraging the Quad’scombined resources and institutional expertise
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Space Technologies and Maritime Security in the Indo-Pacific
The Indo-Pacific has emerged as one of the most critical maritime theaters in the twenty-first century. The combination of immense sea lanes, contested territorial waters and rapidly growing naval buildups and associated rivalries has made the region vulnerable to intense geopolitical competition as well as illicit and hostile activity. Conventional terrestrial patrol assets either crewed or….. View Full Article