Navigating Challenges: Indo-Pacific Economic Conclave in Kolkata
The third Indo-Pacific Economic Conclave, hosted in Kolkata by the Ministry of External Affairs and the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industries, focused on maritime partnerships, regional challenges, and global trade impacts. Ajay Kumar highlighted economic growth and sustainability concerns, emphasizing policy-driven cooperation across the Indo-Pacific region.
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The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), along with the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industries, conducted the third Indo-Pacific Economic Conclave in Kolkata. Key discussions centered around maritime partnerships, regional challenges, and the influence of global trade dynamics on the Indo-Pacific region.
Ajay Kumar, Joint Secretary at the Ministry of External Affairs, outlined the event's purpose, noting it gathered experts and diplomats to address pressing challenges. Topics included economic growth, sustainability, clean energy transitions, and trade constraints, with the aim of developing actionable suggestions for policymakers.
Highlighting India's broader Indo-Pacific vision, Kumar referenced initiatives like Sagar, Mahasagar, and IPOI, underscoring global collaboration efforts. He pointed to emerging challenges in the maritime sector and reassured that the government is actively engaging with international counterparts to address these issues, with results to be shared in due course.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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