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India Reinforces Indo-Pacific Leadership Under SAGAR Vision, Highlights Expanding Regional Role in 2024 MEA Report

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The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), in its Annual Report for 2024, has spotlighted India’s expanding engagement across the Indo-Pacific, guided by its maritime vision of SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region). The report reaffirms India’s commitment to a free, open, inclusive, and rules-based Indo-Pacific, grounded in respect for sovereignty, peaceful dispute resolution, and international law.

According to the MEA, India’s goal is a multi-dimensional partnership with Indo-Pacific nations that spans political, economic, security, and socio-cultural areas, aimed at regional peace and prosperity.

The report highlights several key milestones:

India has deepened engagement with various regional platforms such as:

India’s efforts in sub-regional cooperation are also expanding. Under MGC, India chairs important working groups and has sanctioned 121 Quick Impact Projects. The launch of the MGC Business Council and tech-focused projects further cement India’s leadership.

In 2024, India hosted the first Early Harvest Project under the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT) after joining as its first Development Partner in 2022.

The report also mentions Prime Minister Modi’s March 2025 unveiling of the MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions) doctrine in Mauritius, which builds upon the SAGAR vision to broaden regional cooperation.

India’s Indo-Pacific strategy, based on Neighbourhood First, SAGAR, and MAHASAGAR, portrays the country as both a first responder in regional crises and a net security provider, actively working towards inclusive growth, regional stability, and sustainable development across the Indo-Pacific.

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