Delivering the keynote address at the 10th Indian Ocean Dialogue in New Delhi, Sonowal highlighted "Nari Shakti" as a central pillar of India's maritime growth story.
"Through initiatives like 'Sagar Mein Samman', we are advancing dignity, inclusion and leadership opportunities for women in the maritime sector, which has seen a remarkable rise of about 340 per cent since 2020," Sarbananda Sonowal said.
The Union Minister positioned the surge in women's participation within India's broader maritime vision, combining economic growth with social empowerment.
He noted that the "human element" remains central to India's maritime strategy, alongside efforts to enhance security, connectivity and sustainability.
"The Indian Ocean is not just a geographic space, but a global lifeline," Sonowal said. "Its importance to global energy flows, trade and supply chains calls for stronger cooperation, resilience and inclusivity."
Sonowal emphasised that India's maritime initiatives are aligned with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, including frameworks such as SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) and MAHASAGAR, aimed at strengthening regional cooperation and ensuring equitable growth.
The 10th Indian Ocean Dialogue, hosted by India as Chair of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) for 2025-27, is themed "Indian Ocean Region in a Transforming World".
The forum brings together ministers, policymakers, academics and industry leaders to deliberate on maritime security, blue economy, disaster risk management and women's empowerment.
Under India's Chair of IORA, the forum focuses on "Innovation, Openness, Resilience and Adaptability", with women's economic empowerment identified as a key cross-cutting priority area.
Sonowal also highlighted India's role as a "net security provider" in the region, pointing to initiatives in humanitarian assistance, maritime surveillance and disaster response.
Sonowal stressed that no single country can address maritime challenges alone and called for collective action rooted in transparency and respect for international law.
"India remains committed to working with all partners to advance a safe, secure and stable Indian Ocean Region," Sonowal said.
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