India Urged to Lead Maritime Realm Amid Geopolitical Shifts and Supply Chain Disruptions

March 6, 2026
India Urged to Lead Maritime Realm Amid Geopolitical Shifts and Supply Chain Disruptions
  • He argues oceans are central to modern geopolitics and calls for India to provide confident, capable, and clear leadership as a major maritime power.

  • Oceans are evolving from trade routes to centers of strategic power, and India should strengthen defence self-reliance to mitigate supply-chain risks.

  • Context includes escalating tensions in West Asia, with U.S. strikes on Iran and Iranian retaliation against U.S. and Israeli targets amid broader regional conflict.

  • Notes mention the February 28 strikes and subsequent Iranian counter-strikes targeting American bases and Israeli assets in the region.

  • The Middle East situation is a burning example of a shifting global order, with outcomes unpredictable and uncertainty the new normal.

  • Related developments and stories include Hormuz, energy exports, and regional security tensions.

  • He did not reference the specific incident of the U.S. sinking of an Iranian warship near Sri Lanka in his remarks.

  • The defence minister warned that tensions in the Middle East could worsen in the days ahead amid US-Israel-Iran hostilities.

  • Progress in domestic defence manufacturing is evident, with FY25 production surpassing ₹1.50 lakh crore and exports around ₹24,000 crore; exports projected to ₹29,000 crore by April 2026 and ₹50,000 crore by FY30.

  • Remarks were delivered at the Sagar Sankalp Maritime Conclave in Kolkata, emphasizing energy security, trade implications, and India's strategic maritime posture.

  • Singh warned that strategic competition across land, sea, air, and space is intensifying, making the abnormal geopolitical environment the new normal.

  • Amid shifting geopolitics, he urges India to lead in the maritime realm and embrace self-reliance through Defence Public Sector Undertakings to counter supply chain disruptions.

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