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Seychelles Joins Colombo Security Conclave (CSC)

Seychelles Joins Colombo Security Conclave (CSC)

1.Introduction 

  • On 20 November 2025, during the 7th NSA-level meeting in New Delhi, Seychelles formally became a full member of the Colombo Security Conclave (CSC).

  • The meeting was chaired by India’s NSA Ajit Doval.

  • CSC is emerging as one of the most important security cooperation platforms in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).


2. What is Colombo Security Conclave?

A multilateral regional security grouping originally initiated by India, Sri Lanka and Maldives to deal with common Indian Ocean challenges.

Aim:

To improve maritime security, regional stability, and cooperation among Indian Ocean countries.

Five Core Pillars of CSC

  1. Maritime Safety and Security

    • Anti-piracy, search and rescue, joint naval operations.

  2. Countering Terrorism & Radicalisation

    • Intelligence sharing, capacity building, de-radicalisation programmes.

  3. Combating Trafficking & Transnational Organised Crime

    • Against narcotics, arms smuggling, human trafficking.

  4. Cyber Security & Protection of Critical Infrastructure

    • Cyber drills, digital forensics, protection of government networks.

  5. Humanitarian Assistance & Disaster Relief (HADR)

    • Joint disaster management and emergency response.


3. Evolution of CSC

  • 2011: Initiated as “Trilateral Maritime Security Cooperation” (India–Sri Lanka–Maldives).

  • 2020 onwards: Expanded and renamed Colombo Security Conclave.

  • Mauritius became a member (2020).

  • Bangladesh formally joined later.

  • 2025: Seychelles becomes the newest member, showing growing institutionalisation.


4. Highlights of the 7th NSA-Level Meeting (2025)

Participants

CountryRepresentative
IndiaAjit Doval (Chair)
MaldivesNSA Ibrahim Latheef
MauritiusNSA Rahul Rasgotra
Sri LankaDefence Secretary AVM (Retd.) Sampath Thuyacontha
BangladeshNSA Khalil-ur-Rehman
SeychellesChief of Defence Forces Maj Gen Michael Rosette
MalaysiaAttended as Guest Country

Key Outcomes

  • Seychelles admitted as full member.

  • First-ever participation of Malaysia as a Guest Country, showing increasing Indo-Pacific interest in CSC.

  • Stress on maritime cooperation, cyber security, and joint exercises.

  • Ajit Doval highlighted that the Indian Ocean is a shared strategic heritage and stability requires collective security efforts.


5. Significance of Seychelles’ Membership

A. Geostrategic Importance

  • Located in the western Indian Ocean, at a crucial point near key shipping routes.

  • Strengthens the western flank of CSC’s security network.

B. Boost to Maritime Domain Awareness

  • Helps enhance real-time surveillance against:

    • Piracy

    • Illegal fishing

    • Drug trafficking

    • Human smuggling

C. Enhances Anti-Piracy & Maritime Security

  • Seychelles has strong coastal surveillance and experience in anti-piracy operations in the western IOR.

D. Strengthens India–Seychelles Strategic Ties

  • Deepens India’s influence as a net security provider in the Indian Ocean.

  • Complements India’s efforts such as:

    • Mission SAGAR

    • IORA collaboration

    • IONS (Indian Ocean Naval Symposium)

E. Expands CSC’s Institutional Capacity

  • Shows CSC’s growing relevance and expansion potential.

  • Makes CSC a broader Indo-Pacific security platform rather than just a sub-regional mechanism.


6. Why CSC is Important for India (UPSC Point of View)

  • Strengthens India’s leadership in IOR security.

  • Creates a counter-balance to China’s naval penetration in the Indian Ocean.

  • Offers a platform for intelligence sharing, joint operations, and capacity building.

  • Important for safeguarding India’s maritime interests:

    • Sea Lines of Communication (SLOCs)

    • Energy imports

    • Trade security


7. Static / Factual Details (Prelims Pointers)

  • Event: 7th NSA-level Colombo Security Conclave

  • Date: 20 November 2025

  • Venue: New Delhi, India

  • Chairperson: Ajit Doval

  • New Member: Seychelles

  • Guest Country: Malaysia

  • Other Members: India, Maldives, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh

  • 5 Pillars of CSC:

    1. Maritime Safety

    2. Counter-Terrorism

    3. Transnational Crime

    4. Cyber Security

    5. HADR


8. Why This Topic Is Important for UPSC?

  • High relevance for Prelims (factual questions on CSC/Members/Pillars).

  • Significant for GS Paper 2 (India and neighbourhood; regional groupings).

  • Useful for GS Paper 3 (maritime security, cyber security, national security).

  • Themes of Indo-Pacific, Indian Ocean geopolitics, island nations, India as net security provider.


9. Possible UPSC Prelims Questions

  1. Which of the following are members of the Colombo Security Conclave?

    • India

    • Sri Lanka

    • Bangladesh

    • Seychelles

  2. Which of the following is NOT a pillar of the Colombo Security Conclave?
    a) Maritime Safety
    b) Climate Change Mitigation
    c) Counter-Terrorism
    d) Cyber Security

  3. Which country attended the 7th NSA-level CSC meeting as a Guest Country in 2025?

    • Malaysia


10. Possible UPSC Mains Question

“Discuss the significance of the Colombo Security Conclave (CSC) in India’s maritime security architecture. How does Seychelles’ membership enhance CSC’s strategic relevance?”

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