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Home | News | Rajnath Singh Calls For Global Unity At Milan 2026 Naval Exercise

Rajnath Singh calls for global unity at MILAN 2026 naval exercise

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated MILAN 2026 in Visakhapatnam, highlighting India’s aspiration for an equitable maritime order based on international law. He introduced Vision MAHASAGAR, expanding India’s maritime engagement.

By IANS
Published Date - 19 February 2026, 04:29 PM
Rajnath Singh calls for global unity at MILAN 2026 naval exercise
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Visakhapatnam: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said that India aspires to establish an equitable maritime order based on international rules and freedom of navigation in accordance with international law

He underlined the need for the international community to join hands to tackle maritime challenges.

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Inaugurating the multilateral naval exercise MILAN 2026 here, he noted that traditional threats coexist with emerging ones. “Piracy, maritime terrorism, illegal fishing, trafficking, cyber vulnerabilities and disruptions to critical supply chains. Climate change is intensifying natural disasters, making humanitarian and disaster relief operations more frequent and more demanding. No single navy, however capable, can address these challenges alone. This is why cooperation among the Navies is no longer an option, it is an imperative,” he said.

The Defence Minister said that distinctive responsibilities call upon the international community to join hands to manage the challenges harmoniously and act in the spirit of mutual respect.

He pointed out that the United Nations Convention on the Law of Seas (UNCLOS) provides a robust legal framework for addressing matters related to the international waters. UNCLOS provides a comprehensive and time-tested mechanism for dispute redressal and peaceful co-existence among nations.

“It is my belief that this legal framework can be further strengthened through a comprehensive global naval architecture, one that facilitates information sharing, protects links of communications and curbs criminal activities, including terrorism on high seas, along with the usual role of protecting the national boundaries on a global scale.”

He observed that platforms like MILAN bring together professional expertise, build mutual trust, enhance interoperability and enable coordinated responses to common challenges.

He pointed that India has long recognised the need of the cooperation.

“Accordingly, our approach to the seas, shaped by Vision of SAGAR , Security and Growth for All in the Region over the last decade, has evolved into Vision MAHASAGAR or Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security And Growth Across Regions. This evolution from SAGAR meaning seas, to ‘MAHASAGAR’ or oceans, reflects India’s deepening and expanding commitment to engage with partners in the region and beyond,” he said.

The Defence Minister told the participants that as a true ‘Vishwa-Mitra’ or a trusted global friend, India will continue to play a constructive and dependable role in the region. We believe that holistic maritime security and mutual prosperity are indivisible and can only be achieved through cooperation, trust and shared commitment among like-minded nations, he said.

He noted that MILAN has grown steadily in scope and stature. Over the years, due to concerted efforts of all partners, MILAN has evolved from a regional interaction into one of the world’s most prominent multinational naval exercises. It has evolved into one of India’s most credible and consistent maritime engagements, the Defence Minister said.

This year, with the participation of 74 nations, MILAN 2026 stands as the largest and most inclusive edition to date, a reflection of the confidence the global maritime community places in India as a trusted and responsible maritime partner, he added

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