IANS | 10 Jul, 2024
India, Mauritius, Maldives and Sri Lanka welcomed Bangladesh as the
fifth Member State of the Colombo Security Conclave (CSC) at the 8th Deputy
National Security Adviser (DNSA) level meeting of the regional grouping which
was hosted virtually by Mauritius on Wednesday.
Till now, Bangladesh, like Seychelles, was an Observer State in the CSC
-- a grouping of the Indian Ocean countries in South Asia.
National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval has led India's maritime
security cooperation with the Indian Ocean countries through initiatives like
the CSC.
During Wednesday's meeting, the Member States agreed that the 7th
NSA-level meeting of the CSC will be held in India, later this year.
The participants also reviewed the decisions taken at the 7th DNSA-level
meeting hosted virtually by Maldives in July 2023, the 6th NSA-level meeting
hosted by Mauritius in December 2023, and the progress of activities under the
Roadmap of Activities for 2023-2024 of the CSC.
India was represented by Pankaj Kumar Singh, Deputy NSA (Internal
Affairs) at the meeting.
Lt. Gen. Mizanur Rahman Shameem, Principal Staff Officer, Armed Forces
Division at Bangladesh Prime Minister's Office and Major General (Retd.) Hameed
Shafeeg, Deputy NSA, Maldives, led their country's respective delegations.
Sri Lanka's Chief of Defence Staff, General LHSC Silva and Yoidhisteer
Thecka, Principal Coordinator on Security Matters from Maldives' PMO also took
part in the virtual meeting.
The Secretariat of the CSC in Colombo was represented by the Acting
Secretary, Commodore A.D. Weerasinghe while the delegation from Seychelles was
led by Lt. Col. Michael Hollanda, Commander of Land Force, Seychelles Defence
Forces.