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Indian Ocean Conference (IOC)

The Indian Ocean Conference (IOC) is an annual international platform dedicated to promoting regional cooperation and addressing challenges in the Indian Ocean region. It brings together, heads of governments, senior officials, private sector representatives, scholars, and experts to discuss issues of mutual concern, including maritime security, economic development, environmental sustainability, and geopolitics. The event fosters dialogue and collaboration among countries bordering the Indian Ocean, as well as global powers with strategic interests in the region.

Since its establishment in 2016, the IOC has served as a significant forum for fostering dialogue and cooperation. Countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Australia, Oman, and Singapore have played central roles in its proceedings. The conference addresses traditional security concerns, such as naval power and territorial disputes, alongside emerging challenges like climate change, natural disasters, and economic disruptions. His Excellency Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Albusaidi, Foreign Minister, is a member of the presidium committee for the conference, underscoring Oman’s leadership role in this initiative.

8th Indian Ocean Conference

The 8th edition of the IOC will take place in Muscat, Oman, on February 16-17, 2025 under the theme “Voyage to New Horizons of Maritime Partnership.” This edition will highlight the importance of inclusivity and building new partnerships in the maritime sector. It aims to strengthen collaboration among nations and institutions to address shared challenges, enhance connectivity, and promote sustainable development in the region. The event is expected to host participants from over 60 countries and international organizations, reflecting the region’s strategic importance and the need for collaborative solutions.

Topics & Discussions

The discussions will focus on promoting regional cooperation, enhancing maritime security, amplifying the voice of the Global South, and tackling major challenges in the maritime sector. The conference will explore strategies to improve trade corridors, ensure freedom of navigation, foster environmental sustainability, and leverage technological advancements for port security and governance. Participants will also have opportunities for bilateral and multilateral engagements to strengthen relationships and identify new areas of collaboration.

Agenda & Updates

To view the conference agenda, please click here.

For inquiries, please contact: iocmuscat2025@fm.gov.om