ISLAMABAD, DEC 1 /DNA/ – It is a matter of great satisfaction for me to witness the evolution of Maritime Security Workshop (MARSEW) which has matured into a signature event of Pakistan Navy in fostering maritime awareness and generating informed debate on Pakistan’s maritime security dictates. MARSEW is aimed at sensitizing maritime stakeholders and decision makers to support suitable policy formulation at the national level. The participants include Govt. officials and representatives from the military, business community, academia, entrepreneurs and the media. Such diversity is pivotal in developing a shared understanding of Pakistan’s maritime challenges and opportunities. I, therefore, extend a warm welcome to all the esteemed participants of MARSEW-8 which is hosted by Pakistan Navy War College at Lahore.
Understanding oceans, allied resources and Blue Economy are critical to global geopolitics and economic security of nations around the globe. Sitting astride the most important Sea Line of Communication in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), Pakistan holds tremendous maritime importance and relevance. With our huge, though largely untapped maritime potential, Pakistan’s economic future is intrinsically linked to the sea which serves as mankind’s last reservoir for sustenance.
Pakistan’s Blue Economy potential, currently contributing only to a fraction of GDP, has the capacity to add tens of billions of dollars; if tapped effectively. Hence, drawing dividends from our maritime domain is not merely a national choice but a compelling need, and requires a whole-of-nation-approach. The ongoing developments in IOR have direct bearing on Pakistan’s maritime security. To navigate this shifting landscape, Pakistan needs to pursue a comprehensive maritime strategy that balances security and prosperity; duly enabled by a secure maritime environment.
It is my firm belief that this Workshop will afford vibrant exchange of ideas between the esteemed participants and their diverse perspective will help engender innovative solutions. I am also confident that the novel ideas presented in the workshop will enable us to chart a fresh course in reinforcing our maritime security, unlocking the Blue Economy potential and contributing to a prosperous and secure maritime future for Pakistan.
I wish MARSEW-8 participants an insightful interaction and a pleasant stay with their host, Pakistan Navy War College. May you have, Fair Winds and Following Seas.
















