Joint Ocean Expedition Aboard ‘Sagar Nidhi’

A collaborative initiative among nations in the Indian Ocean Region, known as the Colombo Security Conclave (CSC), has brought together scientists from Bangladesh and Mauritius for a joint ocean expedition. Embarking on the research vessel ‘Sagar Nidhi’, these scientists have embarked on a voyage to conduct research and exploration in the vast oceanic expanse. The cruise is being conducted by the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) under the Ministry of Earth Sciences. This expedition is a direct outcome of the maiden CSC Oceanographers and Hydrographers conference held in Goa and Hyderabad in November 2022.

Undertaking Research for Ocean Data and Management

During this collaborative venture, the participating scientists will focus on researching ocean data to predict and manage changes in the marine environment and ocean parameters. This research aims to contribute to a better understanding of the oceans and their ecosystems, enabling effective management and conservation efforts. By studying ocean data, scientists can gain insights into the impacts of climate change, pollution, and other factors affecting marine life.

Training Provided by Narcotics Control Bureau

In parallel to the ocean expedition, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) is conducting a five-day training program for the countries involved in the Colombo Security Conclave. Sri Lanka, Maldives, and other participating nations are partaking in this initiative alongside India. The training focuses on key areas such as maritime drug trafficking, narco-terrorism, financial investigations, and darknet and cryptocurrency investigations. Through this program, the NCB aims to enhance the capabilities of the participating countries in combating illicit activities and promoting regional security.


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