Indian Navy to host 5th Goa Maritime Conclave on February 21

The Indian Navy is set to host on February 21, the fifth edition of the Goa Maritime Conclave — a premier platform that harnesses the collective wisdom and operational experience of security practitioners from the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) to generate practical solutions to contemporary maritime challenges.
The maritime domain in the IOR faces a “wide spectrum of traditional and non-traditional challenges”, with significant implications for regional security and livelihoods, the defence ministry said on Tuesday.
“The transnational and multi-dimensional nature of these threats necessitates enhanced cooperation and effective collaborative mechanisms among partner countries,” it said in a statement.
The fifth edition of the Goa Maritime Conclave (GMC 2026) is scheduled to be held at the Naval War College, Goa, on February 21.
“As a flagship strategic initiative of the Indian Navy, the conclave has evolved into a premier platform that harnesses the collective wisdom and operational experience of maritime security practitioners from the IOR to generate outcome-oriented ideas and practical solutions to contemporary maritime challenges,” the ministry said.
Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth will be the chief guest at the event.
Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi will host chiefs of navies, heads of maritime forces, and senior representatives from 14 nations — Bangladesh, Comoros, Indonesia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Myanmar, Seychelles, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Tanzania.
The theme of this year’s edition is ‘Common Maritime Security Challenges in the IOR — Progressing Line of Efforts (LsoE) to Mitigate Dynamic Threats such as IUU Fishing and other Illegal Maritime Activities’.
“Threats such as maritime terrorism, contraband smuggling, Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) fishing, piracy, armed robbery, and irregular migration continue to undermine the goal of safe and secure seas. Emerging challenges, including climate change, cyber threats, and dark shipping, further exacerbate these risks,” it said.
The theme of the conclave reflects the vital need to synergise, collaborate, and coordinate efforts among maritime nations with critical stakes in the Indian Ocean Region.















