Navy’s IFC-IOR

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IFC-IOR

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Navy’s IFC-IOR ties up with Seychelles centre for enhancing maritime domain awareness.

Key Takeaway

  • Increasing collaboration in the Indian Ocean to improve maritime safety and security.
  • The Navy’s Information Fusion Centre for the Indian Ocean Region (IFC-IOR) in Gurugram has signed an MOU with the Regional Coordination Operations Centre (RCOC) in Seychelles.

IFC-IOR (Information Fusion Centre-Indian Ocean Region)

  • About
    • In December 2018, India launched the IFC-IOR at Information Management and Analysis Centre (IMAC) Gurugram.
    • It was formed to foster regional cooperation on marine security challenges. 
    • Maritime terrorism, illegal unregulated and unreported fishing (IUUF), piracy, high-seas armed robbery, and human and contraband trafficking are all examples.
    • Additionally, the IFC-IOR intends to collaborate with partner countries and multi-national marine structures.
    • The goal is to raise overall maritime domain awareness and share information on vessels of interest (i.e., information on white shipping).
    • Furthermore, the communication of advanced information on the identity and movement of commercial non-military merchant boats is white shipping information.

Significance of IFC-IOR

  • Maritime security is a paramount concern
    • The IOR is critical to global trade and the economic prosperity of many countries.
    • In addition, the IOR transports over 75% of global maritime trade and 50% of global oil consumption.
    • Nonetheless, maritime terrorism, piracy, trafficking, IUUF, arms running, and poaching threaten the region’s marine safety and security.
  • Need for a collaborative effort
    • Because of the maritime activity’s breadth, scope, and multi-national nature, it is difficult for governments to solve these concerns independently.
    • As a result, collaboration among maritime nations in the IOR is critical.
  • Part of India’s SAGAR initiative
    • The centre was part of the government’s SAGAR framework for Indian Ocean marine cooperation.
    • It serves as a base for foreign liaison officers from partner countries.

Mission SAGAR

  • About
    • Mission Sagar was launched in May 2020 as part of Vision SAGAR.
    • India planned to provide Covid-19-related assistance to countries in the Indian Ocean region.
    • As part of this Mission, the INS Kesari visited the Maldives, Mauritius, Madagascar, Comoros, and Seychelles.
    • It is to aid our maritime neighbours in dealing with the Covid situation.
  • Quad initiative against illegal fishing
    • The Tokyo Summit is planned to establish a tracking system for illegal, unregulated, and unreported fishing (IUUF) in the Indo-Pacific area.
    • This will be accomplished by combining the existing monitoring centres in Singapore, India, and the Pacific.
    • In addition, Chinese trawler fleets are blamed for most IUUFs in the Indo-Pacific area.
    • According to international security experts, Chinese fishing tactics pose a unique and dangerous threat. 
    • This is because China has the world’s largest fishing fleet. 
    • It employs this fleet to deadly effect to supply the enormous protein requirement of its population.
    • Furthermore, it also offers significant incentives to vessels capable of harvesting massive amounts of catch in a single voyage.

Conclusion

  • IUUF has been viewed as a greater danger to maritime security than international piracy in the recent decade. 
  • It depletes stocks and robs weak regional economies of a vital food source.
  • The global community should view marine resources as shared with long-term use to balance human demands and environmental concerns.

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Q) With reference to IFC-IOR, consider the following statements:

1. IFC is situated at the Indian Navy's Information Management and Analysis Centre (IMAC) in Noida.

2. The major goal of the IFC for the Indian Ocean Region is to collaboratively monitor the enormous Indian Ocean Region.

3. The IFC-IOR intends to collaborate with partner countries and multi-national marine structures.

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