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IIRF Webinar on Non-Traditional Threats to Maritime Security – 05 August 2021

by IIRF
July 23, 2021
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ABOUT IIRF

IIRF is a Delhi based think tank working on security, international relations, economics, culture, and education. Our priority is to sponsor and publish research papers and articles, initiate discourses, spread ideas on various issues of national and international importance.

STRATEGIC STUDIES AND GEOPOLITICS PROGRAMME

This programme works on defence strategies, deployments, force structures, and current issues relations to borders etc. The geopolitical angle are given emphasis in these analysis to bring out global trends and discern underlying forces driving international relations.

Webinar on

NON-TRADITIONAL THREATS TO MARITIME SECURITY

Date: 5 August 2021   Time: 1100 Hrs-1330 Hrs (IST)

CONCEPT NOTE

India has an extensive coastline of 7,516 km and several hundred islands, including Lakshadweep in the Arabian Sea and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in Bay of Bengal. India faces several challenges in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) and it’s larger maritime neighbourhood. The challenges and opportunities need to be comprehended if India is to be a major power in the IOR.

MARITIME THREATS FACING INDIA 

India is centrally located with access across the IOR. Maritime economic activities include energy, trade, and fisheries. Many of India’s activities are dependent on Sea Lines of Communication (SLOCs). Sea routes and Freedom of Navigation (FoN) is important to India’s national interest. In pursuance of these imperatives, India faces traditional and non-traditional maritime threats[1]. These are continuously being assessed.

Traditional Threats and Sources: These are threats from states holding a detrimental perspective apropos India. Antagonistic activities of these states would be greater in ambit and extent. India has a geographic advantage in the IOR. However, China too has increased it’s influence and is now the major maritime rival of India. Pakistan too is an important rival that should not be ignored.

Non-Traditional Threats and Sources: There has been an increase non-traditional security threats, e.g. piracy, and terrorism in recent years.  Some of the major topics within the larger theme of Non-Traditional Security Challenges (NTSC) are:

  • State supported acts of non-state rogue elements, at or from the sea: E.g., Maritime Terrorism

  • Non traditional security challenges of human making: E.g., Piracy, IUU Fishing

  • Non-traditional security challenges arising from natural causes: E.g., Climate change

India has the challenge of various types of grey zone activities in it’s neighbourhood. Changes in non-traditional threats and challenges necessitate corresponding changes in strategies, force structures, operating methodology, training, and coordination mechanisms.

COASTAL SECURITY

The major casualty of Maritime Terrorism are coastal cities, ports, and infrastructure. Coastal Security’ represents the ability of a coastal State to preserve these National Security interests in the coastal zone, mostly against low-intensity maritime threats faced in times of general peace, or tension. The Mumbai terror attack of 26/11 is seen as a watershed in India’s maritime security especially coastal security. After this event several steps were taken to improve operational aspects of coastal security. This includes involvement of the Indian Coast Guard, state governments and others. There is also an upgradation of Maritime Domain Awareness.

MAIN QUESTIONS

Against this backdrop these issues, Indus International Research Foundation, is organising a webinar on Non-Traditional Security Threats. This online seminar shall try and address the following questions:

  • What are the non-traditional threats facing India?

  • What are India’s coping strategies with these threats and secure it’s Territorial Waters and other strategic space?

  • What is the role of Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) in facing these challenges?

  • What is the role of Joint and Theatre Commands in the context of coastal security?

  • What are the role of alliances in this regard?

PROGRAMME SCHEDULE

Date: 5 August 2021   Time: 1100 Hrs-1330 Hrs (IST)

1100-1105: Welcome                                                 Rishi Athreya

1105-1110: Introduction to IIRF                             Gp Capt Raj Shekhar Mehta (Retd)

1110-1115: Introduction of topic and speakers      Rishi Athreya

1115-1135: Theme Address:

Non Traditional Threats                                          V Adm M.P. Muralidharan, (Retd)

1135-1155: Maritime Terrorism                             Cmdre R. Seshadri Vasan, (Retd), Regional                                                                                           Director NMF, Tamil Nadu; Director C3S

1155-1215: Piracy                                                    Cmdre Venugopal Vengalil (Retd)

1215-1235: Importance of a robust

National Merchant Navy Fleet                                Mr. Uday Purohit

1235-1255: Coastal Security Organisation             Cmdre Udai Rao (Retd)

1255: Q&A                                                                 Coordinated by Organising Secretary

1330: Vote of Thanks                                                Col P. Madhavan

SPEAKERS

V Adm M.P. Muralidharan, AVSM & Bar, NM (Retd):

Vice Admiral M P Muralidharan, retired in Feb 2013 as the 19th Director General of the Indian Coast Guard. A specialist in Navigation and Direction and a Post Graduate in Defence Studies, the Admiral in a career of close to four decades in the Indian Navy, has held several key Operational and Staff appointments including command of three warships. Post retirement, the Admiral was appointed as a Member of the Armed Forces Tribunal at its Regional Bench at Kochi. The Admiral, a keen student of Strategic and Defence related Issues with special focus on Maritime affairs, is a member of various strategic study societies and institutions. He is a regular contributor to professional journals and a speaker and panellist at various Seminars and Conferences.

Mr. Uday Purohit:

Uday   Purohit is   an   alumni   of   the   Marine   Engineering   College   DMET, Kolkata   of   the 1977-81   batch. Mr. Purohit   completed   his   Certificates   of   Competency   both   Class   2 and   Class   1   from   the   UK. He is   a   Chartered   Engineer. Mr. Purohit was a seafarer for fifteen years. Thereafter he started a Small and Medium Enterprise that provides customised and operator friendly engineering solution in   maintenance   to   Industry, Marine and Oil and Gas sectors. His company has long been commended as a leading SME. Mr Puohit has been a speaker at several seminars and events, including industry associations, academia, and conglomerate businesses. He has also delivered a white paper based analysis Golden   Jubilee   Celebration   of   the   Indian   Navy’s Diesel   Testing   and   Tuning   Team.     Mr Purohit currently serves a President of the Institute of Marine Engineers (India) a learned society of 10,000 plus members.

Cmdre Udai Rao (Retd)

Commodore Udai Rao has commanded three frontline ships. He was a part of IPKF operations and was Indian Naval Commander in Northern Sri Lanka. An important appointment that he held was that of Principal Director Naval Intelligence at Naval Head Quarters, from 2001 to 2006 including during OP PARAKRAM. Commodore Rao has served as a Director in the Cabinet Secretariat where he set up the Maritime Division and handled strategic and security issues at the National level. He has also been a Diplomat at the Indian mission in the Fiji Islands with concurrent accreditation to Cook Islands, Kiribati, Nauru, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. He has been closely involved in sea training of marine police and customs marine wings of the country. He is currently a trustee of the Institute of Contemporary Studies Bangalore.

Commodore Venugopal Vengalil, (Retd)

 Commodore Venugopal Vengalil, (Retd), was commissioned to Indian Navy in Jan 1979 . He is an alumni of National Defence Academy , DSSC Wellington , College of Naval Warfare , Mumbai & Asia Pacific Centre for Security Studies , Honolulu. He is a specialist in Anti Submarine Warfare and has served afloat and ashore in various appointments during his service spanning thirty years.  Post retirement, he worked as head of Operations & logistics for a private sector shipping company in Oman supporting multinational Navies engaged in counter piracy operations in Red Sea & Gulf of Oman. Currently he is engaged with CSR initiatives of Tatas in Munnar.

 Cmdre. R. Seshadri Vasan (Retd)

 Cmdre RS Vasan is the Regional Director, National Maritime Foundation, Tamil Nadu Chapter; and: Director, Chennai Centre for China Studies. An alum of the Defence Services Staff College, and the Naval War College, he has rendered distinguished service in the Navy and the Coast Guard, spanning over 34 years. His uniformed appointments include the sea-going command of warships, two major air stations, and, a maritime air squadron. He has participated both, in the 1971 India-Pakistan Conflict and in the IPKF operations. After his retirement he has enriched several think-tanks and is a regular speaker at many international and national conferences and seminars.  ​Currently, he is the Director of the Asian Bureau of Worldborderpol. He is also a member of the visiting faculty at the Indian Maritime University, the Academy of Maritime Education and Training, the Great Lakes Institute of Management, and, the Hindustan Institute of Engineering Technology.  He is also on the Board of Advisors at the Madras University, and the Stella Maris College. ​

PANEL CHAIR

Vice Admiral R.N. Ganesh, PVSM, AVSM, NM (Retd)

Vice Admiral RN Ganesh (Retd.) was commissioned in the Indian Navy in 1963. He is an underwater weapons and submarine specialist, and has commanded a diesel submarine, India’s first nuclear submarine INS Chakra and the aircraft carrier INS Vikrant. He has served as the Flag Officer Submarines, Flag Officer Commanding Western Fleet, and Commander Andaman & Nicobar Islands. His other assignments were Director General, Indian Coast Guard, and Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Naval Command. His last appointment was as the Director General of the Indian nuclear submarine programme which he continued to head after retirement from active service till 2004. He has studied at the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, the National Defence College, New Delhi, and the Adm. Makarov Pacific Fleet Higher Naval Academy, Vladivostok. His interests include Maritime security and strategic affairs, and maritime security developments. V Adm R.N. Ganesh is the Director of Asia Centre Bangalore.

ORGANISING TEAM

Col (Dr) Vijaykant Chenji ,

President IIRF

 

Gp Capt Raj Shekhar Mehta,

Shaurya Chakra, Gen Secy, IIRF

Col. Parappil Madhavan, Director Finance, IIRF

Rishi Athreya, Research Head(Strategic Studies), IIRF

ENQUIRIES

Convenors  –  Col Parappil Madhavan (Retd), Director Events, IIRF

Organising Secretary – Mr Rishi Athreya, Head of Research, (Strategic Studies), IIRF

Email: iirf2021@hotmail.com

Website : www.indusresearch.in

Twitter : @research_indus

HOW TO PARTICIPATE

Participation is by invitation only. To participate please fill in the online form:

https://forms.gle/LU23EicFBKMEyhv78

[1] Indian Navy, Ensuring Secure Seas, India’s Maritime Security Strategy (2016), Pg. 5

 

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  1. Avatar Commodore RS Vasan R Iyengar says:
    4 years ago

    Thank you Rishi, Details noted.

    All the best for the conduct of the well conceived event.

    Regardes
    Vasan

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