Overview
- At the maritime security session, S. Jaishankar presented India as a first responder and highlighted plans to deepen HADR partnerships through joint exercises and logistics agreements.
- He urged trusted and diversified sea links, upgrades to ports and resilient corridors, and tighter coordination to protect critical undersea infrastructure.
- He called for deeper collaboration against maritime economic crimes, citing piracy, smuggling and IUU fishing, and affirmed that UNCLOS must be upheld.
- In a bilateral with Canada’s Anita Anand, both sides reviewed progress on the Canada–India Roadmap 2025 as Anand conveyed condolences over the Delhi blast.
- He met U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, Ukraine’s Andrii Sybiha and Saudi Arabia’s Prince Faisal to coordinate on supply chains, energy and regional issues, stressing practical implementation on critical minerals.