[Pakistan is organising ‘Aman-17’ from February 10-14. Navies from
Australia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Maldives, Russia, Sri
Lanka, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States are participating in
the joint exercise.]

http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/navy-downplays-concerns-of-pakistan-s-international-naval-exercise-in-arabian-sea/story-6mR2jOQSUt8lRlnROxL45N.html

Navy downplays concerns of Pakistan’s international naval exercise in
Arabian sea
INDIA Updated: Feb 10, 2017 19:03 IST
PTI
New Delhi

The navy on Thursday downplayed apprehensions over an international
naval exercise being organised by Pakistan in the Arabian Sea this
week, terming it as a “normal maritime activity” every nation was
entitled to.

“This is an exercise hosted by Pakistanis once in two years. And 16
nations are taking part in it. It is a normal maritime activity any
nation is entitled to,” Sunil Lanba, chief of naval staff, told
reporters at the sidelines of a conference organised by the National
Maritime Foundation (NMF).

***Pakistan is organising ‘Aman-17’ from February 10-14. Navies from
Australia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Maldives, Russia, Sri
Lanka, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States are participating in
the joint exercise.*** [Emphasis added.]

A day after the IL 38 Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance aircraft
(LRMRA) carried out a successful Anti Ship Missile firing on a target
ship in the Arabian Sea, Lanba said, all the LRMRAs with the Indian
Navy will now have the ability to take on any ship.

The LRMRAs are used for surveillances, especially to keep a track on
hostile submarines.

The P-8I Boeing aircraft with the navy also has similar capabilities,
the official said.

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Speaking at the conference titled ‘The Blue Economy’, Lanba emphasised
on the need for a suitable policy and a legal framework for national
and international level to address different aspects of the blue
economy.

“Identify the differences between the existing national and
international laws and policies which should be amended or modified to
include tenants of blue economy. For instance, suitable safeguards
(are necessary) for fisheries management so that the practise conforms
to the tenants of the blue economy.

“Science-based approach is also necessary for development of blue
economy,” he said, adding that high international cooperation was
imperative if the concept of blue economy had to take roots.

Blue economy refers to the use of the sea and its resources for
sustainable economic development.

“India has also been cooperating closely with a number of countries
such as Mauritius, Seychelles, Bangladesh and Australia to implement
and harness the concept of blue economy,” the Navy chief said.


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