June30 , 2026

    India and Brunei Discuss Expanding Maritime Cooperation

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    Shri Venkatesapathy S., Joint Secretary, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW), held discussions with Siti Arnyfariza binti Mohd Jaini to strengthen bilateral engagement in the maritime sector.

    The meeting focused on enhancing cooperation in key areas such as shipping, port operations, and the development of the National Maritime Heritage Complex. Both sides explored opportunities to deepen collaboration and exchange expertise in maritime infrastructure and operations.

    The dialogue reaffirmed the shared commitment of India and Brunei Darussalam to expand maritime ties, foster stronger institutional partnerships, and identify new avenues for mutual growth and cooperation in the maritime domain.

    The engagement reflects the growing importance of regional maritime partnerships and aligns with efforts to strengthen connectivity, trade facilitation, and sustainable development across the Indo-Pacific region.

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